across the state, including Cameron.
Kelly McClelland of Liberty says he has been meeting with
officials and workers at the various veterans’ homes, listening to their
concerns. He says the Cameron staff provided important input.
“I asked them, what’s the toughest thing going for you and
they indicated that recruiting nurses and CNAs (Certified Nursing Assistants) are
the crux, because we really can’t increase our patient level and patient load
at these facilities once we’re able to do that unless we have the care workers,”
McClelland tells the Missourinet in an interview.
McClelland acknowledges recruitment can be tough. He says
The RSPCA has been slammed by pet owners after charging a disgusting $4,500 fee to adopt French Bulldogs they rescued from a backyard breeder.
The animal welfare agency has denied profiteering from the trendy dog breed saying they were still thousands of dollars out of pocket after spending a fortune on operations for the pups.
French bulldogs are known to be susceptible to a number of conditions - particularly breathing-focused due to their squashed noses - that can be very expensive to treat.
French Bulldogs are a popular breed but they are susceptible to a range of health issues because of their short noses (stock image)
The RSPCA has denied profiteering from designer dogs, amid outcry over appalling and disgusting $4500 adoption fees for trendy canines rescued from backyard breeders. The animal welfare group, which made an $8.7 million profit last year, has defended the hefty price tag on French bulldogs seized in a raid on an alleged puppy farm west of Caboolture last year. It says the 11 dogs and their 13 pups needed vet treatment costing thousands of dollars to fix a range of health problems which dog the breed. An RSPCA spokesman said the organisation had spent far more paying for surgery the dogs needed than it recouped in adoption fees.