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posted by Stacy on Jun 29

Dogs In Danger - Please Read - Save Dogs Lives

Save A Dogs Life

Hey Everyone!

I came across this website that I feel extremely necessary to share with everyone. It is called Dogs In Danger, http://www.dogsindanger.com . This site is all about the last chance to save a dogs life before they are euthanized in a shelter. It is very sad but very real, it actually shows you the number of days the dog has before it is put to sleep. It looks like there are few shelters that participate in this program when in actuality thousands of shelters are euthanizing tens of thousands of animals on a daily basis.

I commend the founders of this site and admire their commitment to truley putting forth the maximum effort of saving dogs’ lives!

So please, please forward this site to everyone you know! Please educate people on shelter adoptions vs. pet store purchases! You can be a voice for these poor dogs and animals, please help save them!

Thanks so much for reading!!

posted by Stacy on Jan 2

Stop Puppy Mills

HSUS MySpace Page | Stop Puppy Mills Website

 

Are you an animal person? Do you want to help The Humane Society of the United States do something to save the lives of innocent dogs and puppies?

Educate yourself and others about the reality of puppy mills.

Puppy mills are massive breeding operations which force dogs to produce litter after litter just for profit. These dogs and their puppies are often plagued with suffering, resulting from disease, malnutrition, and loneliness.

Many puppies sold in pet stores and on the internet come from puppy mills. The problem is that most people don’t know that when they buy a puppy from these venues, they are often supporting a cruel and inhumane industry. But you can help.

Here’s what you can do:

1 - Sign the pledge. By choosing not to buy your next pet or any pet supplies from retail stores or Internet sites that sell live dogs or cats, you are actively helping break the cycle of cruelty created by puppy mills.

2 - Educate yourself. There are hundreds of thousands of homeless dogs and cats in local shelters that need homes. There are also many respectable breeders out there. If you’re in the market for a new pet, check out the Humane Society’s Puppy Buyer’s Guide for tips.

3 - Spread the word. Download web banners and badges and post them to your social networking profile, blog, or website. You can also post undercover video on dog auctions. These are easy ways to expose the reality of puppy mills to your friends and family.

Stop Puppy Mills
HSUS MySpace Page | Stop Puppy Mills Website

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