Anarchy Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation was founded in Dec of 2010 out of need and desire to help address two major animal crises in this country - unwanted adoptable pets and the mistreatment and
abuse of animals due to puppy mills.
Not exact matches
In our observation, the vast majority
of people truly care about their
animals and many cases
of «
animal abuse» are simply
due to lack
of information and education.
AAL is an all - volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing
animals from euthanasia,
abuse, neglect and pet overpopulation
due to the disregard and ignorance
of uncaring individuals.
Due to their focused mission
of rescuing
animals from
abuse, neglect, abandonment, illness, and injury, the majority
of the
animals come into their care in desperate need
of medical services.
We are dedicated to rescuing dogs and cats left homeless for whatever reason —
animals in public shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia
due to pet overpopulation,
animals given up by their owners because
of difficult circumstances, and those in danger
of abuse or neglect.
However, recognizing and reporting
abuse is important, not only because veterinarians are charged with the welfare
of animals, but also
due to the link between
animal abuse and human violence.
Scientific research has shown for years the stark truth about dangerous
animals: Aggression is most frequently
due to either
abuse a lack
of training.
The mission
of Proverbs 12:10
Animal Rescue is to provide shelter and loving care for
animals that have been
abused, abandoned, owner surrendered or otherwise destined to be euthanized
due to over-crowded shelter conditions.
In this particular case, there were no signs
of intentional or egregious levels
of neglect or
abuse;
due to extenuating circumstances the
animal owners were simply overwhelmed.
In defense
of shelters, PETA has told legislators not to listen to «fanatical» and «radical» reformers who have asked for less killing and more lifesaving in communities where those very shelters have
abused animals: allowed them to go days without food, allowed them to slowly die
due to lack
of care, drowned puppies in trench drains, physically
abused them and cruelly killed them.
Motley Zoo
Animal Rescue dedicates its work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization of healthy, adoptable animals due to limited space and funds of our local, national, and international animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
Animal Rescue dedicates its work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization
of healthy, adoptable
animals due to limited space and funds
of our local, national, and international
animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
animal welfare organizations as well as working to end
abuse and neglect
of all
animals resulting from lack
of information and education
of the community, all the while advocating the value
of all
animalanimal life.
We are dedicated to rescuing cats left homeless for whatever reason — cats in municipal shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia
due to
animal overpopulation, abandoned and homeless strays, cats surrendered by their owners because
of difficult circumstances, and those in danger
of abuse or neglect.
This fund helps
animals that come to us in need
of non-routine medical care
due to neglect,
abuse, or abandonment.
Whether you just watched the «Dog By Dog» documentary, researched the number
of animals euthanized daily
due to overpopulation, or was heartbroken by a story
of animal abuse on the evening news, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sad state
of affairs or unsure what could be done to change them.
At Helen Woodward
Animal Center, a 2 - year - old Pointer - blend nicknamed Dwayne «The Rock» (
due to his steadfast strength and kindness) is inspiring employees with his willingness to forgive mankind for years
of abuse.
Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (May 8, 2017)-- At Helen Woodward
Animal Center, a 2 - year - old Pointer - blend nicknamed Dwayne «The Rock» (
due to his steadfast strength and kindness) is inspiring employees with his willingness to forgive mankind for years
of abuse.
If you know
of, or think you know
of a large number
of animals who are suffering
due to
abuse, neglect or a natural disaster, please report it immediately to
[email protected].
Acquiring a pet on impulse without
due thought and consideration
of the considerable commitment involved in its care can have negative consequences to human health (e.g. raising stress levels, relationship breakdown, family conflict) and devastating consequences to
animal welfare, such as relinquishment to
animal shelters for re-homing,
abuse and neglect.
(Wikipedia) His belief and declaration stuck in the minds
of humans, and, even today, in the 21st century, explains why some people treat
animals inhumanely — as if pain,
due to neglect or
abuse, is not a factor to consider.