In the editor: As leading a la-based animal rescue dedicated to saving hazardous haven dogs, I work hard with all six animal service phases itself witnessing the challenges of the system. Your article accurately reflects a fact that we grind for many years: till union protections prevent employees and the animal services remain mired in dysfunction (“He runs the habitats of animals. Why can’t he correct the problems ?,” May 30). This environment increases the frustration of staff, leaving many weaknesses in the suffering of animals and in some cases, complex of preventable deaths.
The actual change will require will to solve systematic obstacles in the head, for animals and citizens who care about them.
Jill Dyche, Los Angeles
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In the editor: What kind of reputation is rehabilitation of dains dains? I am a volunteer at the East Valley Bushing Delice from November 2023 to July 2024. Of course our animals habitats are depleted and unchanged. The staff I saw and learned to do their best, as do the dozen volunteers. What worst is that the accelerated euthanasia schedule for dogs and cats designed by a person: Dains. Although this article makes such no with the problems of the fullest he is wrong – as he does.
Judy Graff, Studio City
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In the editor: However another great article from the most kind knowledge writer Dakota Smith. I’m a regular attendance at the meetings of the Commission of the animals in La Animal I saw him in action and gave his high scores. Unless funding for las increases easily, I have not seen the quality General Manager candidate who wants to enter the war.
Lisa Edmondson, Los Angeles
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In the editor: Los Angeles times publish another disclosure of bad conditions in LA-habitats and nothing has changed. What should happen for this city to hire an effective manager of the total to be correctly the broken system and truly help the animals stay good and exit alive? Sad and frustrating. I, like daines, stay at night thinking about good dogs leaving shelter in garbage trash cans. If Gandhi was right that the magnitude of a society was judged by how they treated their animals, then we failed.
Melissa Klikin, Los Angeles