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We need stricter breeding policies to avoid overwhelming shelters
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We need stricter breeding policies to avoid overwhelming shelters

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Last updated: May 13, 2026 12:45 pm
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To the editor: The heartbreaking scenes from Southern California sanctuaries reveal that even well-intentioned efforts can fail the animals they aim to help (“Financial strain puts SoCal humane rescue sanctuaries on the brink, animals at risk,” May 9).

But here’s the uncomfortable question: Why are so many animals needing rescue in the first place? The relentless breeding of companion animals and farm animals overwhelms shelters, while the public’s demand for animal products fuels a cycle of exploitation that no funding can fix.

We must demand better — not just more donations, but smarter policies, stricter oversight and a cultural shift away from treating animals as commodities. Every animal deserves a life free from suffering, whether in a sanctuary or on a plate.

The tragedies in SoCal remind us why that mission is urgent.

Ben Williamson, Torrance
This writer is executive director of animal advocacy nonprofit Animal Outlook.

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