Super Bowl Ad Uncovers HSUS Donor Fraud

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posted on February 6, 2017
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Did you see last night’s Super Bowl commercial exposing anti-hunting extremist group the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)? This Super Bowl ad from Humane Watch sheds light on the fact the HSUS only gives 1 percent of the funds it raises to pet shelters—despite taking in more than $130 million dollars last year alone?

Click here for the story and to watch the video.

Call to Action: Please post this HumaneWatch.org ad on your personal social media platforms today!

Take a stand against the HSUS today. Talk with anyone who will listen. Use social media the way the antis have used it to try and condemn us as we fight to save the future of hunting and wildlife conservation. 

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