Humane Society of the U.S. not affiliated with local groups

Apparently, time isn’t up for Wayne Pacelle, CEO of the Humane Society of the United States.

In the wake of national news that the HSUS is going through a major sexual harassment scandal involving top executives and a board that refuses to fire a CEO accused multiple times of sexual harrassment — people should know that local humane societies are not affiliated with this national group, despite the similar names.

It’s easy to confuse local shelters with the national group.

For years, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has raised money off the good names of local pet shelters while only giving a paltry 1% to help local pet shelters.

Instead, the money has gone to finance its executives’ exorbitant salaries and pensions, hire a fleet of lawyers and lobbyists, and to stash away over $50 million in offshore accounts.

And now, news reports reveal that money was used to pay off female staffers who were mistreated.

Please support your local shelters. It’s the best way to help needy animals in the community.

Will Coggin Managing director Center for Consumer Freedom in Washington, D.C.