PETA accuses Oprah-lauded Delhi animal hospice of neglect and abuse

Susan Marino on an Oprah segment that was aired last year.

The Times-Union broke the story yesterday: People for the Ethical Treatment of animals has released an uncover investigation of Angel's Gate Animal Hospice that accuses the Delhi operation of neglecting and abusing animals.

This is a huge blow for Angel's Gate, which is run by owner Susan Marino. Marino has garnered accolades from such lofty figures as Oprah and Rachel Ray for her pioneering treatment of disabled and dying animals. But PETA says that its operative, who posed as a volunteer at the hospitce, documented animal abuse. From the Times-Union story:

In the 26-page complaint, PETA said its undercover agent, who was at Angel's Gate from 21 days at the end of November and beginning of December, witnessed the following:

Paraplegic dogs dragging themselves on the ground until they developed bruises when canine-fitted wheelchairs were readily available; pets covered for days in urine and feces; animals failing to receive prescribed medication and others given prescription medicine without a veterinarian's consent; animals left with only rancid meat to eat; pets with easily treatable medical conditions left uncared for; and carcasses left among living animals for days.

PETA released video shot surreptitiously, which it said documents the neglect and abuse. The animal-rights group said it was tipped off to the allegations by a young woman applied for a job at Angel's Gate and was appalled by what she saw.

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