Australian sheep export to Bahrain comes to "bloody & miserable end" in Pakistan
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
Photo [redacted] caption: Animals Australia on October 22, 2012 released “Pigs WILL fly,” an anti-factory farming video produced for both television and cinema showing. The video features a pig in a factory-type barn, singing “Somewhere,” from the 1957 Broadway musical “West Side Story,” with a backup chorus of other pigs, battery-caged hens, and other poultry, all daring to dream of freedom: www.animalsaustralia.org/appeal/make-it-possible/countdown.php
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
BEIJING, LONDON–A plan to build the world’s largest waterfowl farm and foie gras factory in Jiangxi province, China, appears to have been scuttled by global cooperation among animal advocates. “China’s Central People’s Broadcasting Station, quoting a local official, confirmed an end to the planned project,” Humane Society International China policy specialist Peter Li told ANIMAL PEOPLE on October 5, 2012. The Chinese state radio network report affirmed months of rumors that a project suspension announced in April 2012 would be made permanent. Read more
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
Pit bulls & politics
Thank you for your September 2012 editorial feature, “Pit bulls & political recklessness.” I am so tired of the killing. To stop the killing we must have breeding bans. The statistics tossed about that we have a kazillion adoptive homes, and just need to work to get dogs into these homes are just that: statistics. Amost no one wants the three year old pittie mix with facial scars. When I first started work in rescue/sheltering, pits and pit mixes were not common. Now, if I walk into a shelter, they sit row after row, waiting for death being the common denominator. –Phyllis Lissa Fischer New Albany, Ohio
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, October 2012: (Actually published on November 1, 2012.)
Thank you for your September 2012 article “Trial of calcium chloride to fix dogs succeeds in Nepal,” bringing attention to calcium chloride dihydrate nonsurgical sterilization, which I believe has the potential to help dog welfare organizations make their funding go further, and to spare dogs the trauma of transport and surgery.