Clarkson said the council cuts money, not services, adding that the LA/SPCA needs to determine what services it can offer for 12 months for the money the city is willing to pay.
Zorilla said her agency doesn’t simply offer a menu of services. She warned that decreasing services might result in an increase of strays, more bites and attacks and ultimately more euthanasia.
“When the Super Bowl comes, do we want roaming packs of stray dogs?” she asked rhetorically.
I'm not sure if Super Bowl for stray dogs is a sign of progress or regress from "Super Bowl for prostitutes" New Orleans hasn't hosted the actual Super Bowl in a while so it's difficult to determine the baseline.
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