Sentences with phrase «more about animal abuse»

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That you actually put freedom of speech below abusing animals, says far more about you than me.
And although I almost love animals more then people, and I get very upset over animals that hurt or are being abused, that is not what my blog is about.
From small animal advocate groups to nationally broadcast shows, there is more focus on teaching society about responsible pet care & stopping abuse.
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.
People will no longer stand for dogs being allowed to be neglected and abused and nothing be done about them, or for dogs to be yanked out of people's homes merely for the way they look, or for dogs to be killed in the city shelter when there are rescue groups more than willing to take in these animals.
Thus, if you are interested in adopting an animal, volunteering at the center, learning more about animal care, reporting animal neglect or abuse related cases, need to have your pet spayed or have just rescued a lost animal, then, WHS will come in handy.
Learn more about the link between child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse.
I know how difficult it is for people to learn about animals abuse; and even more frustrating to watch how an -LSB-...]
The case illustrates what Johnson and about 30 other animal abuse investigators in Seminole and Orange counties handle in more than 200 neglect and abuse calls each month.
Your report can remain anonymous, however your willingness to be a witness and testify about what you saw can mean the difference between the person being prosecuted or being free to abuse and neglect more animals.
Our mission is to educate people about the abuse of animals through the media, films, video and more.
Find out more about how to report Animal Abuse or Cruelty at the Seattle Animal Shelter website here.
«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.
The sense that I have gotten from my local health officials is that they are largely unconcerned about the animals that are being kept clean and being sold with appropriate caging and supplies; they want to stop the more impulsive sales that will engender real health issues or lead to abused and mistreated pets.
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