To the editor: Because the chief of an L.A.-based animal rescue devoted to saving at-risk shelter canines, I work intently with all six L.A. Animal Providers shelters and have witnessed the system’s challenges firsthand. Your article precisely displays a actuality we’ve grappled with for years: So long as union protections protect underperforming workers and the specter of legal responsibility stifles significant reform, L.A. Animal Providers will stay mired in dysfunction (“She ran the L.A. animal shelters. Why couldn’t she fix the problems?,” Could 30). This setting breeds disillusionment amongst employees, leaving many numb to animal struggling and in some instances, complicit in preventable deaths.
Actual change would require the desire to handle these systemic obstacles head on, for the sake of the animals and the residents who care about them.
Jill Dyche, Los Angeles
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To the editor: What sort of reputational rehabilitation of Staycee Dains is that this? I used to be a volunteer at East Valley Animal Shelter from November 2023 by means of July 2024. In fact our animal shelters are underfunded and understaffed. The employees that I noticed and bought to know did their greatest, as did the handfuls of volunteers. What’s worse is that the accelerated euthanasia schedule for canines and cats was designed by one particular person: Dains. But this text makes it seem to be not one of the shelters’ issues are her fault — simply as she does.
Judy Graff, Studio Metropolis
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To the editor: Yet one more glorious article from the supremely educated author Dakota Smith. I used to be a reasonably common attendee at L.A. Animal Shelters Fee conferences throughout Dains’ yr. I’ve seen her in motion and provides her excessive marks. Except funding for LAAS is dramatically elevated, I don’t see any high quality common supervisor candidate eager to enter that battle.
Lisa Edmondson, Los Angeles
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To the editor: The Los Angeles Instances publishes one other expose on the dismal circumstances of L.A. shelters and nothing modifications. What must occur for this metropolis to rent an efficient common supervisor who can proper this damaged system and actually assist animals keep nicely and get out alive? It’s unhappy and irritating. I, like Daines, keep up at evening excited about good canines leaving the shelter in rubbish baggage. If Gandhi was proper that the greatness of a society is judged by how they deal with their animals, then we’re failing miserably.
Melissa Klaskin, Los Angeles