Not exact matches
ARF also mans a phone line to assist citizens with
information about lost pets, where to report strays, and where to make a complaint
about animal abuse.
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.
For more
information about stopping
animal abuse, here is a video produced by HOM - TV featuring an interview by the former ICAC Director, Jamie McAloon Lampman.
Federal and provincial legislation affords
animals protection from
abuse, but veterinarians are sometimes concerned
about disclosing
information to humane authorities due to concerns regarding client confidentiality and personal liability.
On a related note, as we reported earlier this year, in February, the USDA suddenly yanked from its website all
information about the treatment of
animals at breeding operations, zoos, research laboratories and other places where
animal abuse commonly occurs.
You will also receive ongoing
information about the Whatcom Humane Society and how your support helps so many homeless, unwanted,
abused and orphaned
animals in our community.
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About Channel - To provide
information to those around us regarding the need to help the
animals in the their community and abroad and to be directly involved in the rescue of
abused, neglected, and homeless pets... Although most of our work takes place in North America, we are ambitiously but slowly embarking on a global campaign that will help
animals across the world.
«
Animals in the Heartlands» aims to raise awareness and understanding of
animal issues in our neighbourhoods through a comprehensive booklet with useful
information about how to be a better pet owner, how to report
abuse, how to handle community cat issues, with relevant contact
information and more.