Monday, November 21, 2011

Chimpanzees freed after 30 Years as Lab Animals



THIS is the moment a group of chimpanzees sees daylight for the first time in 30 years — after being locked in cages for medical testing.





The animals hugged each other in delight before they took their first steps outside.

Emotional footage, above, shows how they reacted to their new surroundings.

The outing marked the end of a 14-year bid to re-integrate the 38 primates after they spent most of their lives cooped up inside.

One commentator said: "They hugged as if saying, 'We're finally free'. And then they laughed."

The chimpanzees were taken from their mothers shortly after their births and brought to a research facility in Austria.

Scientists kept the animals in isolation and gave them HIV and hepatitis. Their ordeal finally ended in 1997 when the pharmaceutical company behind the research was sold.

The chimps were moved to a farm where keepers tried to reintroduce them to life outside — but the process was not easy.

The animals had spent so much time inside they were confused when shown patches of grass — and repeatedly threw them away.

But finally their moment of freedom came. And their keeper Renate Foidl said: "The chimps are incredibly happy. This is amazing, I have been waiting for this moment for so long."

The use of chimps for scientific research has been controversial.

Earlier this year, a hot debate was sparked in New Mexico when animal rights activists demanded the release of 180 working chimps to a sanctuary.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Let's Stop Goose Torture in This Traditional German Game.


The carnival unions in Germany have a 400-year-old carnival tradition called "Gaensereiten." Gaensereiten is a ritual that involves men on horseback trying to tear the head off a goose that hangs from a noose just within reach.

Over the years, this tradition has become slightly more humane in Germany. Currently, the goose is killed before the parade rather than being hanged live and tortured to death by the pulling.

Time Magazine gives a great description on the tradition that is being revived worldwide.

One of our concerned members has started a petition against this cruel act. She is not asking for the tradition to stop, but for mock geese to be used. Even though the geese are killed ahead of time in Germany now, she believes this tradition is still out of line and we are teaching our children it is okay to kill animals for entertainment.

Below is a message from the petition author Elena:


"Please help us in protesting against the German 'Gaensereiten' (goose pulling). It is a medieval tradition in Bochum and we're of the opinion that it's irresponsible to teach children what we're 'allowed' to do with animals or their corpses. The goose is killed before, but it's a rape of the goose's dead body and really needless. We want that there be alternatives used. Thank you!"


To prevent our children from believing it is all right to treat animals this way, sign this petition to get mock geese to be used in place of the real bird.

Charges Upgraded For Patrick's Owner.



It's the seventh day of recovery for Patrick, the emaciated Pit bull who was shoved into a trash bag and thrown down the garbage chute of a 22 story apartment building in Newark, New Jersey.

The dog was rescued just minutes before being hurdled into the building's trash compactor by a maintenance worker who noticed the bag moving.

When the worker ripped open the plastic bag, the young red pit bull terrier inside was a mere skeleton of a dog. He was cold and near death. Someone had starved him and thrown him out with the garbage!!

The dog was rushed by animal control officers to the Associated Humane Societies and Popcorn Park Zoo where his rescuers named him Patrick, because he was found the day before St. Patrick's Day.

Soon after, Patrick was transferred to nearby Garden State Veterinary Specialties where he is currently receiving intensive care.

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Patrick, the dog who is recovering after being nearly starved to death and tossed down the garbage chute of a New Jersey apartment has no idea that forces have been working on his behalf to get justice for his horrific abuse.

This week charges against the dog's owner were upgraded to include "torture and torment of a living creature" which carries a much stiffer sentence.

Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn Murray upgraded the animal cruelty charges against Kisha Curtis to a fourth-degree criminal charge that carries a sentence of 18 months in jail and/or a $3,000 fine if she is convicted.

Curtis is currently being held at the Passaic County jail on $10,000 bail.

Col. Frank Rizzo of the New Jersey SPCA left the following statement on the Patrick's page on the Associated Humane Societies of New Jersey website.


"Please let this serve as an update on the Patrick the Pitbull case against Kisha Curtis. After careful consideration, we have decided to upgrade the charges against Ms. Curtis from disorderly persons offenses to indictable offense 4:22-17 (b)1 - torment and torture. The public must know that we will not tolerate this kind of behavior towards animals in the State of N J and we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law."


While all of this legal action took place, Patrick continued with his recovery and reached several big triumphs.

  • On March 29 Patrick began wagging his tail when he saw staff members at Garden State Veterinary Specialists where he is being cared for. Manager Bruce Sanchez said, "He is truly becoming a real dog again."
  • On March 30 Patrick gave kisses when his rescuers at the Associated Humane Societies of New Jersey came for a visit. The dog also gained 2 ¼ pounds.
  • On March 31 Patrick was eating enough food for a 50 pound dog, which is what his weight should be.

During the week Patrick has also had a steady stream of visitors from the media and the public to wish him well and bring him lots of treats and toys.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Amazing!!! Goats Rescued From 60-Foot Tall Perch!?


Two young goats were rescued Wednesday after spending nearly two days stranded 60-feet in the air on a narrow 6-inch ledge of an old railroad bridge in Montana. A piece of mining equipment brought them to safety.

The Rimrock Humane Society in Roundup, Montana received a call Wednesday morning from a person who reported seeing two goats stuck on the train bridge. The two female goats had been there for nearly two days.

Sandy Church, president of the Rimrock Humane Society, Cory Freeman from Animal Edventures and a deputy from the Musselshell County sheriff’s department traveled to the area to investigate.

"We have absolutely no idea how or why these little critters would go out on this bridge," Church told the Billings Gazette. "The only thing we can figure is it happened at night and they were unsure of their surroundings. Once morning came, they were too scared to walk back where they came from."

Church worried the goats would fall off their high perch. The animals stayed on the angled thin ledge during their entire ordeal, even though a wider pillar was only a few feet away. Once in a while they tried to lie down, but then quickly realized it made them more vulnerable.



See the video!






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~Isn't amazing how somethings happen.. im glad that this story had a happy ending~

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Shocking!!~Girl Throws Puppies into River.



News update.. Girl throws puppies into river... FOUND!!!




~Gut-wrenching video of a young woman throwing six newborn puppies into a river has generated outrage on the Internet. Here is the latest news as to the identity of the woman and what is being done to locate her.

The disturbing video which was first seen on You Tube, showed a girl in her late teens or early twenties pulling newborn puppies from a bucket and throwing them one-by-one into a rapidly flowing river.

The girl is dressed in a red hoody and from all descriptions appears to have a smirk on her face while performing this ultimate act of cruelty. My account of the abuse is from news stories, as I don't plan on watching the video.~



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Update: Justice for the six innocent puppies that were sent to their death in a river by an unidentified young woman may come soon. Police in Bosnia announced Friday they have located the girl. Leads provided by several animal rights groups in Bosnia brought officials to her doorstep. The girl is a teenager who lives in the town of Bugojno. And because she is a minor, police do not plan on releasing her name to the public. The girl's parents will soon be questioned, but according to AFP the girl was told to throw the 3-day-old puppies in the river by her grandmother. AFP reported that local media says the girl believed this was "the most merciful way to get rid of them."


Under a recently adopted animal protection law, people can be fined up to $6,400 for cruel treatment of animals. If the girl is found guilty and fined it would be the first case in Bosnia.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Live Dogs Used As a Shark Bait !

( The incredible cruelty; this rescued dog has had a super sized fishing hook skewered through his snout so it can be dragged behind a boat as live shark bait)


~ A veterinarian successfully treated one of the canines, a six-month-old dog with a large fishhook through its snout (see photo), at an SPA (Société Protectrice des Animaux, or Animal Protective Society) clinic in Réunion's capital, St.-Denis.
Unlike most of the hooked animals, the dog was someone's pet, according to Saliha Hadj-Djilani, a reporter for the Thirty Million Friends Foundation's TV program. The dog had apparently escaped its captors and was taken to the SPA by a concerned citizen. Fully recovered, the animal is now home with its owners.

The other two cases uncovered by Thirty Million Friends were strays. They now live in France with new owners.

The foundation plans to finance a sterilization program on the island to reduce the stray overpopulation. But the job won't be easy. Hutin said many locals view the strays as vermin. "There's no value to the life of a dog there," she said.The Bardot organization has been fighting the practice for a decade. But this is the first time Réunion politicians have reacted strongly and swiftly to stop it, Roche said.

Last month, it became illegal for fishing boats to carry any live or dead dogs or cats in Reunion Capital , St'Denise. ~


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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Horror as Philippines Horses Are Forced to Fight to the Death!


On Sundays or fiesta days in the Philippines the so called "sport" of Horse Fighting is illiegally conducted. Two stallions are pitted against each other and results in horrific injuries and deaths and often last for hours.

Some stallions are hit so hard in the head their eyes are popped from their sockets. If death doesnt result from the kicks and bites and gruesome injuries, then the horses are inhumanely slaughtered and barbecued and fed to the crowd. Others limp around in the arena with a glazed look in their eyes or break limbs as they try to escape from the bloody arena.

These stallions fight due a mare on heat which is used as bait in the arena for up to six hours - often she is hit by stray blows from the stallions and has to suffer being mated by the winning stallion of each bout - up to 30 times in one tournament. The more blood shed, the louder the crowd during these fights.

Although horse-fighting is illegal in the Philippines, corruption and lack of enforcement ensure that the tournaments continue - and with apparent official sanction.Matches are featured on TV, and local businesses sponsor horses and tournaments. Local authorities offer prize money.The tournaments are promoted as a "cultural tradition", but in fact they are largely organised and controlled by crime syndicates, who rake in huge profits from gambling.

By signing this petition you are urging the Government of the Philippines to uphold its own Laws and ban this barbaric "traditional" sport.


The petition :

We, the undersigned, call on the Government of the Philippines to uphold Animal Welfare Legislation and bring the cruel and barbaric sport of horse fighting and the inhumane slaughter of horses to an end.

The Undersigned may also consider boycotting travel to the Philippines while Horse Fighting in this country continues.



See the video:


Sunday, October 19, 2008

Make DENMARK STOP!!!


While it may seem liar even today continues to be made this time of year BRUTAL, Dantesque, bloody slaughter in the Faroe Islands, which belong to Denmark . A country supposedly 'civilization' AND EUROPEAN UNION country. For many people this attack to life is unknown , to sensitivity. IN THIS bloody slaughter to attend Moz to 'show' entering adulthood (!) Is absolutely incredible that no one does A SHIT to prevent this barbarism that are committed against Calderon, an intelligent dolphin who has the particularity of approaching People out of sheer curiosity. fwd this everywhere, PLEASE...





















Sunday, May 18, 2008

Dog cruelly beaten by workers! ( Dog rescued by Sabrina Yeap , managing partner of Furry Friends Farm in Kundang, Selangor, Malaysia )

Furry Friends Farm and The Remembering Sheena Campaign held a Press Conference on December 14, 2006 to highlight the plight of Joy, a stray dog that had been so cruelly beaten by Indonesian workers that his lower jaw was crushed.

At about 9am on Dec 2, 2006, Sabrina Yeap, managing partner of the Furry Friends Farm (FFF), rescued a dog at the Ki-Park Sri Utara construction site belonging to developer, Kepong Industrial Park Sdn Bhd (KIP Group). The site is situated about 10km from the Batu Caves roundabout, heading towards Sungei Buloh and Kepong, malaysia.

The lower jaw of the dog was dangling and his tongue was hanging out. Two eye-witnesses who pleaded with Sabrina to help the dog, said they had seen him being beaten by Indonesian foreign workers who kept calling the dog “haram” ( illicit ) as he was attacked.

Sabrina took the dog, which she later named Joy, to the veterinary clinic. Joy’s lower jaw was so badly injured it had to be surgically removed, but the tongue was saved despite having lacerations and blood clots.

As representative of RSC, I spoke to Mr Kok Pick Tong, one of the four managing directors of KIP Group which employs the workers that ill-treated Joy.

I requested permission for Dr Habeeb Rahman Ibramsa, who lectures in Quran and Sunnah Studies at the International Islamic University in Gombak, Selangor, to give a talk to all their foreign workers on Islam’s clear stand of compassion towards animals, including dogs. Mr Kok refused to co-operate.



On December 4, 2006, RSC sent an official letter to Mr Kok making this request along with the request by FFF for the KIP Group to bear all of Joy’s medical expenses and maintenance at the FFF, an animal shelter which has decided to adopt Joy. Mr. Kok has ignored all letters and telephone calls from RSC.

On December 6, 2006, RSC wrote to Dr. Subramaniam, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting, the Minister of Housing and Local Government, Tan Seri Datuk Seri Panglima Bernard Dompok, Minister in charge of the Public Complaints Bureau, and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.


The letters were sent out to these parties appealing to the government to be more pro-active in the area of animal welfare in Malaysia.

There has been much public outcry over the banning of a select number of dogs in Shah Alam, the mass “murder” of Mr Eng Her Sun’s dogs by the Seremban Municipal Council’s death squad, the cruel culling of birds by the Department of Veterinary Services during the bird flu scare, the increase in pet dumping and abuse of stray animals and pets.

RSC invited lecturer in Quran and Sunnah Studies at the International Islamic University in Gombak to give a talk to the Indonesian workers but the developer did not allow it.

Hence, RSC and FFF are calling for the Government to support their education programmes that are aimed at ending this needless violence towards animals. Next year is Visit Malaysia Year 2007, and already tourists are squirming at Malaysia’s ill-treatment and cruelty to animals – from wildlife to domestic pets.

“We are not asking the government to find and punish the people who did this to Joy, although the laws of Malaysia provide for this. We are calling on the Government to support our public education projects by persuading the developer, KIP Group, to allow us to educate their workers,” said Sabrina Yeap.

“I wish to end this ignorance that the Quran supports violence against animals, and am willing to give lectures, presentations and screen videos that support what I am saying. I hope the public, Government officials, foreign workers and others who need to hear this truth will attend,” said Dr. Habeeb Rahman Ibramsa, Lecturer in Quran and Sunnah Studies at the International Islamic University, Gombak, Selangor. "

Today Joy has to carry on living without his lower jaw and teeth. He can only eat soft food for the rest of his life. RSC was invited to a meeting called "Dasar Kawalan Anjing" (Guidelines to Control Dogs) in February this year, along with 30 other NGOs by Dr. Subramaniam Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government.

To-date nothing has been done by the government and we are wondering what the meeting was for. They should instead have held a meeting called "Dasar Kawalan Manusia" (Guidelines to Control Humans)

Saturday, March 22, 2008

A pet cemetery, the first in Malaysia.


Is it worth it??

Since the emergence of the internet, reading The Star has somewhat become my daily routine. It is a source of mainstream media without half of the advertisement content in it and worrying to pull over by the streets to buy a copy. As I was reading today's paper, there was an article in it which took my attention. I have to admit that it was a rather radical business idea, and I'm not sure of its acceptance, logically, but seeing Malaysians have somewhat evolved to be more 'kiasu' like their Singaporean counterparts, I think it will be a successful venture after all.

Nirvana Memorial Park, which I think is situated in semenyih , has opened up a 20 000 sq feet pet cemetery which is exclusive for dogs and cats only. The senior marketing manager of the cemetery,oops..I mean park, said that it was designed with a children's theme park in mind since most pet owners' are children. And just like any other thing in Malaysia, nothing comes free - or even cheap. You would need to fork out some RM 6800.00 to have your dead pet collected and then buried, and of course, not forgetting the Malaysian culture, there has to be an early bird special, so it's RM4800.00 now.

It is a very nice idea, at least someone has finally come to appreciate pets. But the irony of it, is the cost. As stated earlier, it was designed keeping kids in mind as they're the main pet owners, but the charges..I don't think any average kid would be able to fork out Rm6800.00 for their pets burial. Or at least I know that I would not be able to afford that. I wonder how much does it cost to buy a pet nowadays. As I remember, a friend of mine bought a pup for about RM 500.00 only a year ago. Has the price of pets inflated just like almost everything else in Malaysia?

"Personally, I don't see a point where I would, even if I could, where I would be spending so much money for my pet to be kept so far away from me, left underground to rot and decay with worms and all other kind of parasites infesting on them. I mean, common..let's be a little bit more logical here as how close are we to our pets. How many Malaysians do actually spend their money on pets. To start of with, we don't even have pet insurance. There isn't a single company out there that I know of who has pet insurance on the table being offered. And I am not going further on this, it could be my next business idea."

Being so backward in all these, I do not see the logic of jumping all the steps in between and coming up with a burial ground for pets. It is a common thing in certain developed nations to have them, but these countries would literally hang you upside down before ripping you apart if you were to abuse an animal. Although this is a very radical to be, profitable business idea, I personally feel that we are too far behind before we can come up with a cemetery of this sort.

It is more important to instill appreciation to the animals and maintaining healthy lifestyle with your pet before thinking of where to bury them and be cool about having spent so much money burying them. Come on, spend you money on you pets while they are still alive rather then when their dead, just like what you should be doing to your parents, and of course make sure the dates on the tombstone is correct to the least.

So, would I ever use this facility to let my 3 cats rest in peace in future? - I don't think so. Not only because I can't afford it, but even if I could, I would prefer to have them cremated, and to keep their ashes in an urn, close to me...


Friday, March 21, 2008

Really heart touching...


A dog was knocked down by a car and died on the middle of the road. Later another dog seen beside the corpse of the dog, he tried to wake his friend up by using his leg.




When his attempts to wake his friend failed, he tried to push his friend to the side of the road.
But the weight of his friend was proven too heavy to him.



Though the traffic is busy and dangerous , he juz will not go away from his friend. Just stand beside his friend howling and crying.


A lot of people saw this incident and feel very touched. How even a dog can show his loyalty and love to his friend...


Wednesday, December 12, 2007

They're Dying To Entertain You...



Patronize circuses that are animal-free, Circus animals do not perform to please their trainer. They work from fear only after having their spirits broken.

Most circus animals have been brutalized and perform because their food, water, rest (or all three) have been withheld. Some performing animals are only fed after a satisfactory performance.

In order to force animals to perform stressful acts (like jumping through fire), trainers use whips, muzzles, electric prods, and bullhooks. In nature, these animals would be free to walk and run, choose lifetime companions, and raise their families. The circus forces the animals to perform confusing acts night after night for 48 to 50 weeks every year. Between acts, elephants are kept chained, and bears and tigers are "stored" in cages barely large enough for them to turn around in.


Elephants are routinely shackled, deprived of water and beaten with bullhooks, after which they will allow someone to sit on their heads, or submit to waltzing on their hind legs.

When tigers aren't confined in small cages, they're chained to their pedestals. Ropes are put around their necks to choke them into learning tricks. Tigers leap though hoops of fire to avoid being punished should they fail to please their trainers.

Elephants, big cats and other "exotics" belong in their homelands, not under the bright lights of a circus ring for commercial entertainment. Monkeys never get to climb trees or stay in a troop and bears never have the comfort of a den, wild animals deprived of their natural environment and living in cages in the circus.


Still nursing baby animals are taken away from their mothers before they are weaned causing trauma, harm, loneliness and even death. Training animals start at a very young age.

Dressing animals in costumes and forcing them to perform tricks robs them of their dignity and the respect they deserve. Wild animals don't do headstands or jump through fire because they enjoy it; they do it out of fear of punishment.

We have to stop teaching our kids that they should applaud this kind of animal slavery, abusive confinement and training, and hideous exploitation. People think that circuses are fun. But they don’t think about what these poor animals have to endure for their entertainment.


Remembering Tyke...

Tyke, was the circus elephant who courageously rebelled on television worldwide back in August of 1994. She first killed her trainer, trampled a groomer and then ran rampant in the streets of Honolulu before she was finally gunned down by 87 bullets. She lay bleeding, agonizing and crying in the street for two more hours, until she finally died.

As some may already know and some may not, Tyke Catalyzed the founding of the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, as well as several other animal advocate institutions. She inspired California Congressman Sam Farr to write up legislation to protect elephants from circuses. She has inspired many localities to ban circuses with elephant acts. She has also touched many individuals as well - one man wears a tattoo of Tyke as a conversation piece to educate others; some have made Tyke T-shirts, and so on.

If someone were to ask Riddle (or his people) about Tyke, he will say that Tyke deserved what she got. Some say she knew what she was in for; it was kind of like Thelma and Louise – She was going to go all the way! No turning back! She was so brave!

See the video !!! ( Additional footage of elephant abuse after Tyke is killed. )


Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Say No To Animals In Pet Shops!

- Imagine the conditions under which this puppy's mother lives. She is breeding non-stop to make unscrupulous breeders rich! This is the daily suffering pet shop owners either do not understand or do not want you to see. How to solve this problem? The answer is quite simple you can make a difference and help in several ways. Read more...

The practice of selling animals from pet shops promotes impulse buying and irresponsible breeding for profit. Please help us to stop it. We already have far too many dogs and cats without homes.

Our Mission At Say No Is To:

  • Educate all potential pet owners why they shouldn't buy their companion animals from pet shops
  • Lobby Federal and State Government to ban the sale of animals in pet shops

Cute, small breeds are always put in pet shop windows to attract children and impulsive buyers. Pet shop owners are interested in making money, after all, they are running a business. They are not primarily concerned with educating their buyers in properly caring for their new pets or in taking responsibility for their well-being.

And so, new owners go home and soon realise that owning a pet is not all fun or as easy as they thought. Many abandon their pets when the novelty wears off, and these gorgeous little puppies and kittens are now homeless in a pound awaiting a death sentence. Of course not all pound dogs and cats were originally bought from pet shops and discarded, but based on discussions with pounds and rescue centres, observing the breeds that predominate in shelters and statistical logic, it is obvious that many were.

Because this pet shop market exists in all over the world, backyard breeders and "puppy farms" continue to churn out more and more poor puppies and kittens, while thousands are being killed at the pounds every year.


" Why encourage people to breed animals for profit while so many loving animals are killed for no crime other than not being able to find a home? "

Sunday, November 25, 2007

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Thursday, November 22, 2007

Grimes Jailed for Rescuing Dying Chained Dog.


Think once you see the video and pictures, you'll understand why I made this decision... "Tammy Grimes"

More : http://www.dogsdeservebetter.org/doogie.html





40 or so people went on to the district court, filled the courtroom, with 30 or so people overflowing to the parking lot, where they waited for 4 hours to see the results and be there when we came out. Talk about dedication! People came from as far away as Ohio, New Jersey, New York, West Virginia, and the far reaches of Pennsylvania to support Tammy and what she did for Doogie.


Tammy Grimes, founder of Dogs Deserve Better, was arrested Monday, September 11, 2006, for helping a dying chained dog she dubbed Doogie in East Freedom, Pennsylvania. Grimes organization was called with frantic pleas for help by a neighbor and another concerned citizen who alerted them to his plight.

Kim Eicher, the neighbor, stated that Doogie had been unable to stand since Saturday, and she had gotten no response from the local humane society after calling all weekend. Grimes instructed her to call again, leaving a detailed message. When Ms. Eicher had gotten no response by noon, Grimes team went out to see if they could help Doogie.

Grimes, upon seeing Doogie from the road, initially felt he had already died, as he was lying with his back to the road and was not moving. Her team went to investigate, and found that he was still alive, but was unable to stand, his legs flailing about in the mud and his own feces. She documented his condition with video and photos, and—making the decision to put Doogie's welfare ahead of any fears of legal action—took him to a local veterinarian, getting him immediate and necessary care. She then took Doogie to her home, bathed him, gave him food and water, and made him comfortable. She was later arrested for her refusal to return Doogie to a certain and immediate death on the end of a chain. She is now facing misdemeanor theft, receiving stolen property, criminal mischief, and criminal trespass charges.

Grimes states, "I will always be proud of what I did for Doogie. As Oprah says, there is one thing I know for sure: helping Doogie was the only morally right thing to do. The video has been placed on You Tube, and has received over 13,000 views in two days. People are astounded and outraged that we live in a society where those who help suffering animals are arrested, and those who abuse them are not punished. I am calling for my immediate release from all charges, and for the Arnolds to instead be charged with abuse—based on video and photo evidence, the testimony of a neighbor and another citizen, and the testimony of the veterinarian. I am asking all concerned citizens to stand with me against this atrocity. Speak out, do not let the press and local authorities railroad me while the Arnolds get away with this abuse. Please visit the website at http://www.dogsdeservebetter.org/doogie.html. View the video. You will understand why I had to stand up for Doogie; he could not stand up for himself."

Dogs Deserve Better is a 501c3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Tipton, Pennsylvania, is the 2003 First Place Winner of the ASPCA Pet Protector Award, and currently has 150 area reps in 38 states as well as in Canada and Australia.

About Dogs Deserve Better

Dogs Deserve Better works to bring dogs out of the backyard and into the home and family.
Website: http://www.dogsdeservebetter.org/



Email From: "Tammy Grimes" tammy@dogsdeservebetter.org


OK, everyone, if you're getting this e-mail it means the police followed through on their threat to put me in jail for taking Doogie today.

Here is the background info:

We got a call from Kim in East Freedom this morning, crying because Doogie hadn't gotten up since Saturday. She had been calling the Central Pennsylvania Humane Society since Saturday to no avail. We told her we aren't law officers, and she needed to call the humane officer. Then we got another call about the same dog, from another person who passes him every day. At that point we called Kim back to see if she'd heard from the Humane Officer.

She had not, so we promised her we'd go out and see what we could do. When we got there, we took photos and video of Doogie. We initially thought he was dead, as he was not moving and his back was to us. We found out that the people were not home to talk to about him, so I made the decision that he could not lay there on the cold wet ground for one moment longer, and I would accept all consequences of my decision.The neighbor Kim has agreed to testify on my behalf if necessary.

She cried the whole time we were there, you can hear her on the video.

I think once you see the video and pictures, you'll understand why I made this decision.The vet documented his general negligent condition, low weight, sores, missing fur, and took xrays of his back and hips. He determined that he has very bad back spurs that are causing him a lot of pain and are most likely responsible for his inability to walk.He also saw an undetermined mass near his hip on the xray. He gave him a shot for pain plus some B vitamins for energy, so that perhaps he could have even one good day or a few good hours. He wrote a letter stating his condition in case we needed it.

Shortly after we got Doogie to my home, situated, bathed (had to, the stench was too bad), and fed and watered an Officer Flag called from the Freedom Township Police Department (I know, Freedom, isn't that ironic?). He wanted me to return Doogie, which I refused to do.Here's what I need from you all. View the videos and photos, below. I think you'll agree with me that this is NOT acceptable in ANY kind of humane society, and we cannot allow this kind of animal abuse. We MUST stand up and STOP accepting this to be ok for people to do to their dogs, and STOP jailing those who are trying to help them!

"I could never look myself in the eye again, much less sleep tonight, had I left Doogie there dying, shivering in the dirt. I will spend the rest of my life in jail as opposed to handing him over to be abused further by these people.Please, contact ALL media with these photos and videos. Get justice, for Doogie and for me. Do NOT allow this treatment of those who are here to help, and who actually care. Call the Pennsylvania Humane Society and tell them you expect them to stand with me against this kind of abuse."

Doogie laying on the ground, neighbor crying in background:


Thursday, September 13, 2007

Malaysia's Inhumane Dog-Catching Competition by MPS council.




Catch more than 150 stray dogs within six months and you might just win at least RM11,000.

This competition was announced by the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) recently to solve the stray dog problem in the area.

It is open to residents.

However, the dog-catching competition drew a lot of flak from animal lovers and pet owners who described the move as inhumane and distasteful.

Council president Zainal Abidin Azim said the competition was introduced as it received about 80 complaints about stray dogs every month.

He said that despite catching about 200 stray dogs every month as part of their animal control management, the problem remained unsolved.

The chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Selangor (SPCA), Christine Chin, said that the MPS was setting an unhealthy and unethical trend that encouraged people to perceive dog-catching as fun and financially rewarding.

Chin questioned the methods that residents might resort to, which could cause unnecessary pain and suffering if the dogs were maimed in the process.

Spokesman for non-governmental group Furry Friends Sabrina Yeap said that MPS should use the reward money to engage professional dog-catchers instead of relying on residents who were not trained to nab stray dogs.

Under the rules of the competition, residents can work with their respective resident committees or any other organisation, but must deliver the dogs alive.

Photographs of the captured dogs are to be submitted as proof and the council will provide tools for those interested in taking part in the competition.

The first-prize winner will walk home with RM15,000; the runner-up RM13,000 while the third -placed winner will win RM11,000.

The minimum capture for the top three winners must be at least 150 dogs each.
Each month, the council pays RM20 for each stray dog caught as an incentive to the dog-catchers.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

~ In Loving memory of Maximus 12 July 2007 ~


~ Dog Doused With Gas, Burned & Left To Die ,Former Owners Or Perpetrators Still Not Found. A man has been charged with cruelty after his dog was tied to a tree and set on fire. ~


The dog, a pit bull called Maximus by his rescuers, died last week after three surgeries. Authorities said he smelled of gasoline when he was found, severely injured, on July 12.

"He was a good dog up until the very end ... giving licks and kisses," Reed Zaroff, one of the Long Island veterinarians who tried to save him, told Newsday.




Derick Phanord, 22, of Brentwood, was arrested Monday night on a charge of aggravated animal cruelty, Suffolk County police said. Phanord also was charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon for possessing a bludgeon, police said.

He was awaiting arraignment on Tuesday at First District Court in Central Islip. Donations are still being collected to defray the costs of Maximus' treatment.




~ Maximus suffered second- and third-degree burns on more than 60 percent of his body.~

Friday, June 29, 2007

URGENT!!! Stop Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo 7/20 & 7/28 from playing at the most cruel and brutal rodeo in the world!




This July the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo,
one of the cruelest rodeos in the world, will once again brutalize, maim and kill animals in the name of mindless "entertainment".

All the graphic images shown on this blog were documented by SHARK investigators at the Cheyenne Frontier Days (CFD) Rodeo in Cheyenne, Wyoming, 2005. The pictures and videotape tell the truth as many animals are injured, abused, and even killed.

Sponsors and entertainers for CFD should be ashamed to support such abuse!!

CLICK HERE to see VIDEO documentation of the horrific practices inherent in every rodeo.



( This horse was used in spite of an injury to its hoof. The blood spatters inside the chute shows that this wasn't the first injured animal used. See more bucking horse injuries at CFD. )


( Injuries at the Frontier Days Rodeo are common. )



( The WTE article exposes the repeated violations of the rodeo's rules, such as the shocking of horses with a Hot-Shot as seen above picture. )


Steer Roping





The Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo includes an event called single steer roping (also known as steer busting or steer tripping). Steer busting is so brutal ( picture above ) and cripples and kills so many animals that it is allowed in only a handful of western states.
A steer is impossibly contorted during an event that used to be called "steer tripping" or "steer busting." It is the most cruel and dangerous event in rodeo. The name of the event has now been changed to the more benign-sounding "steer roping." The name may be changed, but the abuse remains the same. See more steer busting at CFD.



Calf Roping - Abusing baby animals!






This event used to be called calf roping, because that's what it is. Three to four month-old calves are clotheslined, body slammed and tied for points. The calves are considered expendable. In an effort to mask the true nature of this disgusting activity, rodeo people have now changed the name of the event to "tie-down roping." The name has changed, but the cruelty of the abusers is the same.

- The images that SHARK captures are virtually impossible to erase from one’s mind, but are truly impossible to erase from the lives of these animals, and indeed all the animals to come, as long as corporations support rodeo.


-That's the rodeo world for you: abuse animals, repeatedly break the rules, reap awards. The PRCA does a fine job of exposing their corruption all by themselves.-

Monday, June 25, 2007

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