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terambulan | 16:32 Mon 30th Mar 2009 | ChatterBank
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Regular and long TV adverts - how do they afford it?
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quite easily.
well they sell a lot of dogs................
By making you almost cry with their heart-rending adverts so that you send it lots of cash donations which they then pocket and not actually do anything with, especially not the animals they so profess to care about.

must agree boo - read some very dodgy things about the hierarchy at the rspca - I love my dog but they'll get nothing from my will........
do they still sell hot dogs?
The also advertise in Scotland but they do not spend any money here as we have the SSPCA that covers Scotland.
So this is what my monthly donation goes towards!!!
Is Jackie Ballard still the Chair Person? Her salary was about �130,000 last time I looked.
my monthly donation goes to the NSPCC (don't think they sell them yet)
doomey....LOL LOL
craft......certainly not......they bl00dy give them away.
Just had a begging letter off them, went in the waste paper bag.!!
90% of dogs in Korea are inbred..Does that mean. like in a sandwich or something.?
I worked for many years for one of the top animal charities in UK and believe me do they know how to waste money. I appreciate animal welfare organisations have to be run on a commercial basis but the top executives earn a fortune and the poor animal assisants are told 'the salaries aren't very good but you are helping the animals' - they also send begging, heart wrenching letters out and Mrs so and so living on a pension sends her �5 in. Of course a lot of animals are helped in the process but I can't help thinking there has to be a better way of doing things.
how about this - a neighbour kills a womans pet dog but the RSPCA wont prosecute:

RSPCA inspector Becky Carter said: "The Animal Welfare Act 2006 says an animal has to suffer for us to prosecute.

"Because the forensic pathologist said Wurzel was hit over the head and rendered unconscious immediately, the dog didn't undergo any suffering."
I saw that lankeela and was disgusted. If I remember correctly she even admitted to killing the dog.......

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