The next time the former late night actor takes on the initialized organization, he should remind them of the tens of thousands of pets they have euthanized, including one belonging to a 9 year old girl.

They had to pay $50K to the family for that one.

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Pete Davidson tells PETA to ‘suck my d–k’ over new dog in phone rant

Pete Davidson has a bone to pick with PETA.

Davidson, 29, told the organization to “suck my d – – k” after Senior Vice President of Cruelty Investigations Daphna Nachminovitch expressed disappointment in Davidson’s choice to shop rather than adopt, after being seen at an NYC pet shop.

“My mom’s f – – king dog, who is 2 years old, died a week before, so we’re all so sad, so I had to get a specific dog,” he said in a voicemail to Nachminovitch, obtained by TMZ.

He added that he’s “severely allergic” to dogs, which is why he had to get a Cavapoo — a mixed breed between the Cavalier King Charles spaniel and the poodle that’s hypoallergenic and considered a safe breed for allergy sufferers thanks to its low-shed coat, according to AZ Animals.

“So why don’t you do your research before you f – – king create news stories for people because you’re boring…” Davidson said in the voicemail, saying that the statement was “uneducated and premature.”

“F – – k you and suck my d – – k,” the comedian ended the phone call. – Source

PETA’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad History of Killing Animals

In 2011, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) behaved in a regrettably consistent manner: it euthanized the overwhelming majority (PDF) of dogs and cats that it accepted into its shelters. Out of 760 dogs impounded, they killed 713, arranged for 19 to be adopted, and farmed out 36 to other shelters (not necessarily “no kill” ones). As for cats, they impounded 1,211, euthanized 1,198, transferred eight, and found homes for a grand total of five. PETA also took in 58 other companion animals — including rabbits. It killed 54 of them.

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When I contacted PETA for a comment on these numbers, Amanda Schinke, a spokesperson for the organization, sent a thoughtful and detailed response. In it she explained how “euthanasia is a product of love for animals who have no one to love them.” She called their killing a “tragic reality,” one that forthrightly acknowledges how “sometimes [animals] need the comfort of being put out of their misery — a painless release from a world in which they were abused and unwanted.” Noting that PETA, unlike many “no-kill” shelters, turns no animal away, Schinke added, “we do everything in our power to help these animals.” – Source


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