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| Click to Donate: some easy ways to donate and help the animals. And it is absolutely FREE!
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| Adopt an Animal: Due to the overpopulation of pets, especially dogs and cats. It is better to adopt because several of these animals have no home. To find a local animal shelter go to : http://www.ShelterListings.org http://www.animalshelter.org/ And to find certain animals go to: http://www.petfinder.com Or adopt an endangered animal: https://secure.worldwildlife.org/forms/acdev/adoptionCenter_1.cfm http://www.haltaz.org/ http://wildhawaii.org/adopt.html Adoption programs for individuals, for STUDENTS and CLASS PROJECTS http://www.wildlifeimages.org/index.php?cid=8 International Adoption http://www.wwf.org.uk/adoption/index.asp Adopt a manatee http://www.savethemanatee.org/ | Stop Puppy Mills: Puppy mills are like factories except for dogs. They are cramped in tiny cages, and live in disgusting conditions. Visit this link, to learn more about puppy mills. Anti-cruelty laws are rarely enforced in the rural areas where most puppy mills are located. The United States Department of Agriculture is responsible for inspecting puppy mills to ensure that they are complying with the Animal Welfare Act, but kennels are inconsistently inspected. When violations are found, puppy mill operators are allowed to remain open while they remedy them. Reapeat offenders often refuse to allow Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service workers to enter and inspect their facilities, those kennels sometimes remain are inconsistently inspected. When violations are found, puppy mill operators are allowed to remain open while they remedy them. Repeat offenders often refuse to allow Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service workers to enter and inspect their facilities; those kennels sometimes remain licensed in spite of this noncompliance. Thanks to the following website for providing us with this information : http://www.lcanimal.org/cmpgn/cmpgn_012.htm | |
| How to Help Endangered Animals: | Information on Endangered animals: Giant Pandas Elephants Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) Rhinos Gorillas | |
| Buy Products that are NOT tested on animals: By buying animal friendly products, you make sure that the innocent animals of our world is not taken advantage of. Because animals cannot speak for themselves, we as consumers must take a stand. | Don't buy fur: Living a fur-free life is cruelty free and you know that you still look good without having a dead animal on your shoulders. Animals are trapped and bludgeoned to death just for the sake of fashion. Please take a pledge against fur.
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