Friday, March 25, 2011

Don't Fight puppymills save it



"Hope" is an example of the horrific neglect and abuse imposed on dogs at puppy mills. She is now a living miracle created by the love and dedication of those who fight against animal cruelty.  Won't you join in, and become a miracle maker?  To read more about "Hope", please go to the "Hearts United for Animals" organization website, where there are many rescued doggies for adoption. click here.  Don't buy puppies from a pet store!!!
-  There are countless wonderful organizations from which you can adopt a rescued pet.  I'd like to also give you a link to the "Puppy Mill Rescue" organization, another  fine example of a place where you will find wonderful doggies that have been rescued from horrific puppy mills and are awaiting the chance to go to their "forever home" with a loving human - click here (I chose this doggie # 11 at random; from this page you can access all others for adoption). When I read the success stories of the adoptions, my faith in the power of love is once again asserted (click here to read).  Keep in mind that if you cannot adopt, you can still help them in their fight by sending a contribution to an organization that rescues them and fights for the termination of puppymills.  Although, sadly, most Greyhound dogs that retire from racing are destroyed by the greedy "inhumans" that enslaved them, there are several organizations dedicated to rescuing them and placing them for adoption.  Here's a fine example:  click here.  From the same website, here's a heart-warming adoption story that shows us the rewards of our kindness to animals:  click here.  For more Greyhounds for adoption (from the “Greyhound Rescue" organization website), click here.
-  To find a rescued cat or kitten for adoption, here's a directory of many sources where you will be able to find the one that is "meant for you" (directory includes rescued pure bred cats), click here
-  If you live in a large property in a rural area, consider giving home to a rescued horse.  Horses, like all other animals, unfortunately, are victims of greedy and unscrupulous exploitation.  There are numerous organizations that rescue horses from abuse and neglect, including retired carriage horses.  Here's an extensive list of organizations that care for horses & horse related issues, posted by the "Kingdom Keepers" website:  click here  "Pets Alive", a wonderful no-kill shelter and animal sanctuary where you can find all sorts of animals for adoption, is currently the only shelter who rescues retired carriage horses in New York City.

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