

The rescue operation by PETA has recovered 11 injured dogs and 22day-old puppies that were kept at the SPCA, Pune in unhygienic conditions. This operation was held against the Pune chapter of society for the prevention of cruelty to animals (SPCA).
The chief functionary of PETA Mrs. Anuradha Sawhney says that “the stray dogs that brought to this place fro across the city are kept in very unhygienic conditions. An even basic need such as healthy food and clean drinking water was not served properly, in short the dogs and puppies are not given proper care that they required.”
N G Jayasimha of PETA claimed that This SPCA was established on January 23, 1923 to raise awareness of the abuse of animals. SPCA has been providing facilities such as OPD, surgery, treatment and shelter to animals from across the city. The primary motive of the SPCA was to treat and provide shelter to the stray dogs. But the fact discovered by PETA is that SPCA is now busy in treating private pets rather than abiding their basic duty for the simple reason that treatment of such dogs gives them more money.
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