Dogs, Cats Will be Drugged in LA Animal Services “No Kill” Shelters – Brenda Barnette’s Final Legacy Details
ANIMAL WATCH-GM Brenda Barnette did not present the “Fear-Free Sheltering” concept at the April 13 Los Angeles Animal Services Commission meeting,
but deferred to LAAS Chief Veterinarian Dr. Jeremy Prupas to describe how impounded aggressive/dangerous dogs and cats exhibiting stress or anti-social behavior will be drugged with anti-anxiety medications to modify their reactions and speed up adoptions.
Of course, this is couched in politically correct terminology for the public and reduced to the designation, “Fear, Anxiety and Stress,” as the root cause of any unwanted or violent behavior.
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The child tax credit included in the COVID relief bill heading to President Joe Biden s desk would help reduce the number of children living in poverty by more than half, according to experts.
Council President Nury Martinez, one of three women on the L.A. City Council, said before the vote Tuesday: We need to do better, we need to make sure that we re hiring and training more women and we need to make sure that we re promoting more women and we need to make sure that we re providing equal pay for equal work.
It is likely that the COVID-19 pandemic will make these statistics even worse if we don t take action to address these gaps, she said. While we are currently having a hiring freeze, we need to implement the recommendations in this audit and start preparing to hire more women as we recover.