Stephanie Gorchynski
MessageDo NOT breed or buy while shelter animals DIE!
No exercise. No play. No vet care. Dirty food. Cage-wire injuries. Cruelty. Dogs & cats in Ontario mill facilities do not have access to heat in the winter or cooler conditions in the summer as most mill facilities do not use electricity. The animals are rarely given medical care and are
MASKED MONKEY'S OF INDONESIA
by Please help me to save the "MASKED MONKEY'S" Of Indonesia..NOW..Thank you...
I urge you to sign this petition, to help release the poor suffering "Masked Monkey's" of Indonesia. Please sign this petition, so that we can have them released into an Animal Sanctuary,where they will receive care and love.It is so important to me to implement this as soon as possible. As they are
Petition Closed... Printing and Mailing
by WEEAC - Worldwide Events to End Animal Cruelty
It is outrageous that such an institution would be given the go ahead to undertake an experiment done decades ago. That entails the following: Infant monkeys are immediately removed from their mothers after birth and kept in total isolation. They will be given "surrogate" materials known to
Challenge South Korea to END Dog/Cat meat consumption OR BOYCOTT Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics
by Challenge South Korea to END Dog/Cat meat consumption OR BOYCOTT Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics
In S. Korea, dog meat industry is estimated at $2 billion that results in the annual slaughter of over 2.5 million dogs, served in upwards of 20,000 restaurants nationwide. That's about 7,000 dogs slaughtered every single day. It is estimated that over 100,000 tons of dog meat is consumed annually,
Stop Coyote Killing Contests in America
Coyote killing contests are a disgusting, inhumane pastime. The so-called 'hunters' use automated coyote calls, and even raise orphaned (from slaughtered mothers,) coyote pups to kill in their their next contest. They use high-powered rifles with scopes to shoot the unsuspecting coyotes, that
Help shut down Marineland in Ontario, Canada
Dolphins suffer immensely in captivity. Eight former trainers at Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario, recently spoke out to the Toronto Star about the substandard conditions at that facility. Among other abuses, the trainers claim that five dolphins had their skin fall off in chunks after