Monday, February 27, 2012

Canada’s Reckless Plan for Spilling Wolves’ Blood


“Spilling blood for oil” is what the Canadian government is on currently. To clear the area of tar sands mining in Alberta, the government has come up with a reckless plan: Credoaction has started an online petition to create awareness on this blood-filled plan. The petition reads:

“Canada's plan to kill wolves in response to habitat devastation from tar sands oil mining is cruel and misguided. Abandon this plan, preserve crucial wildlife habitat, and stop the rapid expansion of tar sands mining that threatens us all.”

Join the voices calling for protection of precious forests and innocent wolves in the area by signing the petition online.
Thank you!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Harmless Dog labeled ‘Dangerous’ Languishing in Canadian Shelter


In America, Prada is fighting for her life against the abuse of authorities. In Canada, it is Brindi – a harmless dog that is being targeted by the animal control in Halifax for over 3 years. Now, she is languishing both physically and psychologically and needs immediate release for her life to be safe and recover from extended imprisonment.

As her story goes, Brindi was arbitrarily labeled dangerous by the Halifax Regional Municipality in 2008. After repeated appeals by her owner, she was once released in 2010 on certain conditions but soon after that was again picked after animal control following an incident with another dog in which no significant harm was done. They want to put Brindi down again.

Meanwhile, Brindi is languishing in the animal control facility, and it is urgently required for her recovery to be released and given in care of her owner. The emotional toil of imprisonment on her health alone is pushing her into the dark pit of death. Supporters of Brindi have started an online petition to request the authorities for Brindi’s release.

Please sign the petition online and share with all animal supporters for this innocent dog’s life which is being usurped without any justification.
Thank you!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Homeless Puppies in Romania Need Urgent Help


Here is call for helping a group of small, homeless puppies in Romania. It was posted on Facebook by animal supporters.


There were 24 puppies. They were born in a schoolyard, by three female dogs. 8 of them went to another NGO for animals, one is Beethoven and other 4 found homes. The rest of them live in that schoolyard, in the cold. Outside are 25 degrees below freezing point at night and they sleep outside while they are only 2 months and a half.

Their only fault is that they were born on the street and no one wants them. We can try to find a foster for some of them, but we need money for vaccines and for food. In 7 weeks, they could leave Romani for new homes. Please help us to help them.

If you want to help us to help them, please use:

PayPal: animalsneedus.bv@gmail.com

Or pay at http://spaystraydogs.chipin.com/spay-and-neutering-stray-dogs

To pay via bank:

Euro account
Asociatia pentru protectia animalelor ANU-Animals need us
IBAN: RO48RNCB0059121037040002
Banca Comerciala Romana - Brasov Titulescu
SWIFT: RNCBROBU

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Stop Brutal Killing of Pigs for Vietnamese Tradition


Several human traditions are obvious killing festivals whereby blood of innocent animals is shed under the clichéd rubric of ‘Sacrifice’. One such sacrificial brutality is witnessed in Viet Nam each year. To please a local deity, called Doan Thuong, the villagers in Nem Thuong, a small town near capital city Hanoi, cut a living pig in half while the locals watch and cheer at the animal. Not only that, these people rush to color their currency bills in the fatally wounded pig’s blood, believing that this will bring them good luck and make them rich.

It is hard to even watch the brutal scene of the pig’s cruelest killing by the Nem Thuong residents and the general obligation to respect cultural festivals fails here too. Can we respect a festival that kills? Obviously not, and to express disapproval of this cruel custom, animal rights advocates have started a petition online that urges on Nem Thuong residents to put an end to this inhuman practice.

Please sign the petition online to raise a voice against the brutality that is perpetuated as a tradition.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Saving Life!

The picture and the text message added to it show us where stand and what direction to follow in order to win our pride in humanity. Let's take our first step.