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sábado, 22 de outubro de 2011

Pledge to Help Companion Animals in Your Community This Winter!

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Dear Anne,

The turning leaves and shorter days are more than just a sure sign that it's fall. They're also a reminder that in just a few weeks, the freezing temperatures, snow, and ice of winter will be upon us. While humans can always turn up the thermostat and throw on an extra layer of clothing for warmth and protection, the coming chill can be life-threatening for animals.

Every winter, dogs and cats struggle to survive long lonely days and nights outside in the freezing cold and rain. Many of these animals will freeze to death or suffer from exposure, frostbite, or hypothermia because of a lack of even the most basic shelter or care.

Please be part of the solution—sign PETA's pledge to help companion animals this winter and learn more about how you should respond to a desperate animal during the freezing days to come. By signing this important pledge, you'll receive lifesaving tips on how you can help animals in your own community during cold weather.

While local animal control officers and PETA's own cruelty investigators do everything they can to help animals in need, it's up to each of us to know how to respond when we see an animal threatened by winter's worst. Won't you sign our pledge and commit to dogs and cats in need this winter?

For all that you do for animals, thank you.

Sincerely,


Daphna Nachminovitch
Vice President, Cruelty Investigations
PETA

P.S. Sign PETA's pledge to help keep companion animals in your own community safe during the winter months and receive exclusive tips from PETA on helping animals during cold weather.


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Pledge to Help Companion Animals in Your Community This Winter!

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PETA's Action Team AlertJoin PETA's Action TeamLivingTVShare on Facebooknone

Dear Anne,

The turning leaves and shorter days are more than just a sure sign that it's fall. They're also a reminder that in just a few weeks, the freezing temperatures, snow, and ice of winter will be upon us. While humans can always turn up the thermostat and throw on an extra layer of clothing for warmth and protection, the coming chill can be life-threatening for animals.

Every winter, dogs and cats struggle to survive long lonely days and nights outside in the freezing cold and rain. Many of these animals will freeze to death or suffer from exposure, frostbite, or hypothermia because of a lack of even the most basic shelter or care.

Please be part of the solution—sign PETA's pledge to help companion animals this winter and learn more about how you should respond to a desperate animal during the freezing days to come. By signing this important pledge, you'll receive lifesaving tips on how you can help animals in your own community during cold weather.

While local animal control officers and PETA's own cruelty investigators do everything they can to help animals in need, it's up to each of us to know how to respond when we see an animal threatened by winter's worst. Won't you sign our pledge and commit to dogs and cats in need this winter?

For all that you do for animals, thank you.

Sincerely,


Daphna Nachminovitch
Vice President, Cruelty Investigations
PETA

P.S. Sign PETA's pledge to help keep companion animals in your own community safe during the winter months and receive exclusive tips from PETA on helping animals during cold weather.


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sexta-feira, 21 de outubro de 2011

Ajudem-nos a encontrar seu dono... cadela yorkshire achada jd. tropical / petropolis

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Pessoal, em anexo a imagem de uma cadela cadela yorkshire achada jd. tropical / petropolis.
 
Entrar em contato com a Wania pelo e-mail: waniafcampos@gmail.com

 


Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 21:29:57 -0300
Subject: Fwd: FW: Ajudem-nos a encontrar seu dono... cadela yorkshire achada jd. tropical / petropolis
From: waniafcampos@gmail.com
To: lilisallas@gmail.com; loandac@hotmail.com

Meninas,
 
conto com vcs, essa cadelinha linda está aki no meu condomínnio e tenho certeza q o dono dela deve estar desesperado. Tem como colocar no site da AVA??? Se encontrar o dono, me avise.
 



From: rafagranzotto@hotmail.com
To: rafagranzotto@hotmail.com; rafael@tunnaseguros.com.br
Subject: Ajudem-nos a encontrar seu dono... cadela yorkshire achada jd. tropical / petropolis
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 11:33:27 +0000


Pessoal, bom dia !!!

A Alline encontrou ontem esta cadelinha perdida na rua por volta das 17:00 hs (segunda-feira 17/10).

É da raça yorkshire terrier, foi nas intermediações do bairro jardim tropical e petrópolis.

Estamos procurando o dono para poder devolve-la, pedimos a ajuda de todos para nos ajudarem a encontra-lo o mais rapido possivel.

Obrigado.

Rafael e Alline









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POR FAVOR ASSINEM! É SÓ CLICAR!FW: Faltam poucas assinaturas: Pelo fim das mortes no CCZ de Brasília - DF

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 Nada beneficiará tanto
 a    saúde    humana   e
aumentará  as chances
de sobrevivência da vida
na terra quanto a evolução
para uma dieta vegetariana.
A ordem de vida vegetariana,
por seus efeitos físicos,
influenciará o temperamento
dos homens de uma tal maneira
que melhorará em muito o
destino da humanidade.
(Albert Einstein)

Proteja o meu endereço como protejo o seu!Use Cco.                                                                                                                             


 

Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 21:42:49 -0200
Subject: Faltam poucas assinaturas: Pelo fim das mortes no CCZ de Brasília - DF
From: bethpet.rio@gmail.com
To:

REPASSANDO !!!
VAMOS ASSINAR  ?

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Data: 21 de outubro de 2011 21:24
Assunto: Faltam poucas assinaturas: Pelo fim das mortes no CCZ de Brasília - DF
Para:


Gente faltam poucas assinaturas. Os caes do CCZ Brasilia é de gente que desite e nao tem pra quem dar e deixa la.
Assisti essa semana uma cena que me chocou, do pessoal da CCZ deixando um desses bichos na veterinaria porque a policial pediu e nao deixou ir pra la.
Com um pedaço de pau enorme, na paulada, pelo pescoço, assustador pra nos imagine pro animal e depois eles ficam la no corredor da morte!!!
 
Vamos incentivar castrar, campanha pra doação mas matar e torturar jamais.
Obrigada
Jane

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Data: 21 de outubro de 2011 21:01
Assunto: Pelo fim das mortes no CCZ de Brasília - DF
Para: janebascam@gmail.com


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quinta-feira, 20 de outubro de 2011

News About Animals - October 20, 2011

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October 20, 2011
 

Doll Stanley and rescued dog EleanorHope Animal Sanctuary Lawsuit Update - A Sad Death, But Battle Continues

Last week we told you about a horribly neglected dog named Eleanor. The photo at left is Eleanor with the Director of IDA's Hope Animal Sanctuary, Doll Stanley. IDA's rescue of Eleanor and her friends, with a judge's order and the participation of law enforcement, resulted in a lawsuit from the hoarder against our Hope Animal Sanctuary in Mississippi. This is a ridiculous lawsuit that we are vigorously fighting.

Now, after five months of nursing Eleanor back to health, Doll has this sad news to report: "Eleanor lost her battle with kidney failure this morning. I cannot begin to express the grief we feel. We fought for and loved Eleanor since the day I picked her up out of the horrid debris pile she was lying in. Eleanor was dying. With the aid of Veterinary Associates in Grenada, Mississippi we nearly brought Eleanor back to please donate button grey redhealth. She began gaining weight, thoroughly enjoyed our affection for her and fought for her life. Our hearts are crushed. Help us continue to fight for innocent animals like Eleanor."

Click here to read more about Eleanor, the other animals we rescued at the same time, and the lawsuit against IDA.

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Elephant ride, bullhookTell USDA To Protect Elephants And The Public From TB Now

With all captive elephants, especially those in circuses, there is a risk of Tuberculosis (TB). The disease is transmissible to humans and difficult to detect in elephants, making the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Guidelines for the Control of Tuberculosis in Elephants an important tool for safeguarding elephants and public health. These guidelines include recommendations for the testing, treatment, and surveillance of TB in all captive elephants.

So what's the problem? An updated set of guidelines based on the latest scientific information and public health concerns was proposed nearly a year ago and sent to the USDA for implementation. But special interests, including circuses, are doing everything they can to slow down or even stop the improved guidelines because it can affect their use of elephants in performances and for rides. As a result, elephants will suffer due to delayed or inadequate treatment and the public will be at risk.

Click here to send a message to the USDA, urging the agency to expedite implementation of the updates to the 2010 Guidelines for the Control of Tuberculosis in Elephants.

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Vegan pizza takes over the world!World Go Vegan Week Begins Next Monday

World Go Vegan Week is October 24 – 31, and IDA volunteers have been hard at work getting restaurants to participate in our Vegan Pizza Takes Over the World campaign! 73 IDA volunteers reached out to 142 restaurants in the U.S. and Canada asking them to participate in our week of celebration of the vegan lifestyle.

Click here to read more on our blog, where you can post your own thoughts about World Go Vegan Week, and also see a list of participating restaurants offering vegan pizza featuring Daiya cheese, a vegan cheese that melts, stretches and tastes like traditional dairy-based cheese. If a restaurant is participating in your area, please grab your friends and family and show your support with a vegan pizza party!

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IDA helped this wild horse return home!Don't Let America's Wild Horses Disappear - Sign White House Petition

Last month, the White House launched the "We the People" website where Americans can create and sign online petitions urging the President to act on issues of concern. The White House website states that every petition that generates at least 5,000 signatures within 30 days will be "reviewed by the Administration and an official response will be issued." This presents a tremendous opportunity for us to gain the President's ear on wild horse and burro issues.

A petition urging the President to reform the wasteful and inhumane BLM Wild Horse and Burro program needs just 1,200 more signatures by October 28, 2011 to reach the threshold for consideration by the Administration. Please take a minute to log in with WhiteHouse.gov and add your name to the petition. If we can generate at least 5,000 signatures by October 28 the White House staff will review our concerns and issue a formal response. Important - you will be asked to create an account and sign in on that White House page before you can sign this and other petitions - please do follow the instructions at that page and sign up! You only need to do it once. If you have questions or want more info, send an e-mail to: ericsk@idausa.org.

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Rabbits in labLos Angeles Times: "New Product Tests Spare The Animals"

The Los Angeles Times has published an important article about the development of new non-animal tests to replace animal toxicity experiments. From the report by Amber Dance: "The makers of Botox have been celebrating — and no, it's not because they found a better way to smooth wrinkles. ... The company, Allergan Inc. of Irvine, announced in June that the Food and Drug Administration approved its new method to test Botox's potency. Instead of having to test every batch on live animals, it can now run a test on cells in a lab dish. ... It took 10 years for Allergan scientists to perfect the new test. If it's approved in all the countries where Botox is sold, Allergan expects to eliminate the need for at least 95% of its animal testing within three years." Click here to read the rest of this article at the L.A. Times website.

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