You are familiar with the horror
stories of animal abuse and neglect.
The media is awash in
stories of animal abuse.
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.
Not exact matches
Matt said it was hearing some
of the
stories about the
animals that come in who are
abused or neglected.
The
story got even more attention when someone sent to everyone in Hollywood a fax
of a press release by the Association for the Prevention
of Cruelty to
Animals — that never happened — denouncing Gere for
abusing a gerbil.
Told through the eyes
of the lesser creatures, the
story questions justifying the ends by the means, and whether or not scientific research is
abuse of animals.
They muck cages, change litter, tackle a mountain
of laundry, answer phones, tally statistics, write grants, take photographs, write up
animal stories, build kitty trees, fix the roof, schlep «stuff», paint the building, plan and produce fundraisers, walk in parades, work at events to promote the Shelter, make signs, decorate and clean our facility, take
animals to and from the veterinarian, take complaints about
animal abuse, make visits to talk with people about humane
animal care, and pretty much anything else we need to keep this operation running.
If there is an
animal advocacy
story that you think deserves more media attention, whether a success
story or a sad case
of abuse or neglect — or even if you want to applaud a reporter for her in - depth coverage
of an
animal story — a letter to the editor is the way to go.
While every rescue
story serves as a little glimmer
of hope indicating that the world is changing for the better, they also highlight the prevalence
of many different forms
of animal abuse.
«Her
story has not only helped to bring to light the plight
of animals in our community it has also shown that we as a society are not going to tolerate
abuse toward humans or
animals.»
There have been many calls to adopt Timmy.I would like to mention that there are many other
animals with handicaps, both dogs and cats, who are waiting patiently for new homes.It is wonderful that so many people respond whenever a
story of a dog or cat is printed, but believe me, the others who are waiting have
stories of abuse, neglect and abandonment to tell if only they could.
Dear Kyla, Your experience in
story form was warm, attention holding and spoke clearly
of the love in your heart for misused and
abused animals.
There's has been plenty
of news lately drawing attention to
animal abuse, and in particular - the
story of Joseph.
This miserable existence is only a portion
of the
story about the
abuse these
animals suffer.
Animal Heart Strings — Rev. Dr. Lea Alexander's «
Animal Heart Strings» «Lucky» Willie Butler's
Story — The story of an abused Springer, left for dead, and his wonderful life t
Story — The
story of an abused Springer, left for dead, and his wonderful life t
story of an
abused Springer, left for dead, and his wonderful life today!
We begin with Peter and Lori sharing some
of the most important recent
animal news
stories, including the introduction
of the California Cruelty Free Cosmetics Act, drug users are
abusing animals to obtain their medications, wild
animals are going to be banned in UK traveling circuses, and the success
of wildlife bridges and underpasses in -LSB-...]
The
story of a dog getting rescued by
animal control or police after being
abused by their owners, is an all - too common one.
Ted Genoways at Mother Jones has an excellent cover
story on the growing number
of «ag gag» laws that criminalize documenting
animal abuse at factory farms.
Ted Genoways at Mother Jones has an excellent cover
story on the growing number
of so - called «ag gag» laws that criminalize documenting
animal abuse at factory farms.