Heart 4 Animals

December 23, 2008

You can help animals in 5 minutes or less

Here are 5 easy five-minute actions to help animals!

This week, we’re asking you to speak out against the horrors of shark-finning again by contacting another establishment in the lower mainland: the Imperial Chinese Seafood Restaurant!  Shark fin products are incredibly cruel and we owe it to the sharks to speak out against the industry!

Imperial Chinese Seafood Restaurant
180 - 355 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V6C 2G8
Telephone: (604) 688-8191
Email: info@imperialrest.com

A front page article in the Vancouver Sun stated that “up to three million farm animals are found dead each year when trucks are unloaded at Canadian abattoirs” and “more than 11 million farm animals are declared unfit for human consumption after arriving diseased or injured at abattoirs each year.” (Read the full article here.)

Please thank the Vancouver Sun for discussing this important matter on their front page, and encourage them to report on factory farming issues more often!

Email: feedback@canada.com

On that note, and from HumaneFood.ca:

Canada’s animal transportation guidelines desperately need updating. Now is a unique opportunity to express your views to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency about existing transport standards, the adoption of new welfare standards and adequate enforcement.

Learn more here or send an email to the Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food at Ritz.G@parl.gc.ca

Wild horses are being slaughtered in Chilcotin, BC for wolf bait and the slaughterhouse.  The Vancouver Sun reported on this travesty on December 5th.

Angry and want to say something? Contact information here.

More local horse abuse:

“I can’t call the horse in the ditch a walking skeleton because by the time we reached him, he was too weak to walk,” said Drever, who estimates the gelding would score 1.5 out of 9 on a body condition scale. (From Horse Used to Tow Car is Euthanized, The Langley Times)

The worst part of it all is that the man and woman responsible for the condition of this horse (and 5 others) are licensed veterinarians.  Sign a petition to have their license revoked here.

Source: Liberation BC .

Cat Food, anyone ?

Filed under: Cruelty to Animals, Facts surrounding Animals, News about Animals — Compassion @ 8:22 pm

> More info here
ps. Can we do something about this atrocity ?

December 19, 2008

Please urge US Dpt of Defense to stop torturing and abusing animals

Filed under: Cruelty to Animals, News about Animals — Compassion @ 5:28 pm

Dear Readers,

This is an urgent request. PETA is currently urging the U.S. Department of Defense to stop shooting, burning, poisoning, cutting the limbs off, and killing goats, pigs, and monkeys in horrific military training exercises and to use available non-animal methods instead—and you can help. Numerous medical experts—including a leading Harvard Medical School physician, a retired Navy head-trauma primate experimenter, a decorated trauma surgeon who served two tours in Iraq, and others—are supporting our effort to end the military’s use of animals in these cruel and outdated training programs.

Please take action now by politely urging your Congressional representative to contact the Secretary of the Army and the Army Surgeon General to insist that they ban the military’s use of animals in trauma- and chemical-casualty training courses, which would spare thousands of animals from suffering and death.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Shalin Gala
Laboratory Investigation Department
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

Circus Animal Cruelty caught on video : Please don’t encourage animal cruelty at the circus

Circus Employees Tell of Bloody Beatings, Routine Abuse

Two former Ringling employees have contacted PETA independently with allegations of routine abuse in the circus, including bloody beatings and a culture in which employees who object to animals’ cruel treatment are either ignored or punished. Still haunted by what she witnessed, Archele Hundley quit Ringling’s red unit in June 2006 after just two months, and Bob Tom, who worked on the same unit for two years, was fired in August 2006, allegedly for complaining about the beatings.

Elephants Live in Fear of Beatings
Both Hundley and Tom worked on the animal crew and tell PETA that they witnessed a violent beating of an elephant that lasted at least 30 minutes when Ringling had a layover at the fairgrounds in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When an elephant refused a command to lie down, Ringling’s head elephant trainer, Sacha Houcke, allegedly beat the elephant with a bullhook, hooking her behind the ear, on the leg, and on the back. At one point, he reportedly inserted the hook inside the elephant’s ear canal and pulled on the handle using both hands and the full force of his body weight. The elephant cried out in agony and was left bleeding profusely from severe wounds.

The following were among the whistleblowers’ declarations to PETA:

  • Elephants are so terrified of the trainers that they begin urinating, defecating, and trumpeting in fear at the sound of their voices.
  • Elephants are aggressively hooked on a daily basis, and handlers rub dirt into bloody bullhook wounds to conceal them from the public.
  • Elephants suffering from arthritis are kept on the road.
  • Elephants are only unchained when the public is around.
  • Some employees were outraged at Sacha Houcke’s recklessness when he brought Luna and another elephant perilously close to a PETA staffer and assaulted him in Oklahoma City. Luna is extremely dangerous and unpredictable. She has attacked handlers and frequently shows aggression toward people, and employees are regularly warned not to go near her.
  • The circus knows in advance when U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors are coming for what are supposed to be unannounced inspections.

Horses Beaten and Whipped
Horses are one of the most commonly used animals in circuses, but they receive the least protection, as they are not covered by the federal Animal Welfare Act.

Hundley and Tom reported severe alleged abuse of horses, including the following:

  • Horses are grabbed by the throat and shoved, jabbed with pitchforks, and given “lip twists,” a sadistic way to inflict pain on one of the most sensitive areas of a horse’s body.
  • Most of Ringling’s horses are head-shy from being punched in the face so many times. If you try to pet them, they jerk their heads away because they fear being hit.
  • A handler allegedly tethered a horse named Sonny and whipped the horse with the metal snap of the lead for 10 minutes. The horse was later found to have a broken tooth.
  • A miniature horse got loose and was repeatedly punched on the back and sides when he was recaptured.
  • Sacha Houcke allegedly slugged a shrieking miniature horse named Gunther in the face twice with such force that it would have knocked down a full-grown person. The sound of his fist, which could be heard 20 feet away, knocked the horse senseless.
  • A horse named Mizean had cuts across his sides and back from being viciously whipped.

Miserable Transport Conditions
The former circus employees further report that during transit, elephants are packed inside boxcars so tightly that they are unable to turn around or lie down. On three- and four-day trips, animals are let off the train for exercise only once. Most of the time, they are forced to stand in mountains of foul-smelling feces and urine that fill up to two Dumpsters. Hundley says that the stench inside the boxcars is so bad that it causes people’s eyes to water and their noses to burn.

Some elephants scrape their backs when they are loaded and unloaded from the trains because the openings in the boxcars are not large enough.

Tom described an incident in Fairfax, Virginia, where two horses suffered heatstroke after they were left in stifling boxcars for almost 12 hours in near 100°F heat.

Whistleblowers Threatened While Abusers Go Unpunished
The whistleblowers contend that Ringling falsifies personnel performance reports for employees who quit in disgust or are fired after complaining about the systematic abuse of animals so that the phony records can be used to discredit anyone who goes public with what he or she witnessed.

Employees are warned not to show affection toward animals. And Ringling management tells employees who complain about the beatings, “If you don’t like it, pack your bags,” and even threatens them with legal action if they report abuse to advocacy groups.

Instead of firing employees who mistreat animals, circus management simply cautions handlers not to discipline animals in view of the public.

You Can Help Change This

Find out what to do when the circus comes to town—and how to keep it from coming in the first place.

Forward this to a friend.

Help support PETA’s lifesaving work to stop the suffering of elephants, tigers, and other animals abused in the name of “entertainment.”

Source: http://www.circuses.com/ringling_employees_tell.asp

Donna Karan Dumps Fur ! Ask Armani to stop using fur

Dear Readers,

Thanks to the hard work of PETA’s staff, members, and volunteers and after nearly a year of pressuring designer Donna Karan to drop fur from her designs—by protesting outside her boutiques, crashing her runway show, and exposing her cruel use of fur online—Donna Karan has announced that all her Fall 2009 lines will be fur-free and that she has “no plans” to use fur in the future. Well done, everyone!

Karan’s turnaround came days after PETA launched our online campaign and after mega–fashion guru Tim Gunn sent Karan and designer Giorgio Armani a video that he narrated for PETA showing animals skinned alive for their fur and urged them to open their eyes to the violent and bloody fur industry.

Thank you for helping to make this happen. Let’s keep going strong! While Donna Karan has followed in the footsteps of top designers—including Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Calvin KleinArmani still refuses to stop using fur. Armani claims that he “only” uses fur from rabbits who are butchered for meat. We hope that you will take this opportunity to contact Armani to tell him that the cruelty depicted in this video on fur farms in both China and France show animals who are used for both fur and meat. Tell him that even if the meat of gentle rabbits killed for their fur is sold to be eaten, the rabbits endure the same suffering.

Thank you for helping make the world safer for fur-bearing animals, and best wishes for a happy and humane holiday season!

Sincerely,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President

December 14, 2008

Recap of 2008 for Animals

The following is a message from the People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals:

Please accept my deepest thanks for your support of PETA’s hard work this year. I am especially grateful that, even in these challenging times, you never forget that it is animals who suffer the most.

No one is more important to PETA and the animals we serve than you. I am sure you will help us protect even more animals from abuse and neglect in 2009. Your year-end gift to PETA today will help us stop animal suffering in all its forms in the coming year.

In this brief slideshow, I’ve highlighted some of the remarkable successes that your support over the last year has made possible. Please note that a few of the images from our investigations may be unsettling and they are slides 22 and 23 if you want to skip them.

From convincing global companies such as H&M to stop selling wool from mutilated lambs to our groundbreaking first steps in making horseracing less cruel, PETA’s efforts are having an impact. The footage from our undercover investigation of an Iowa pig farm—which led to 22 criminal livestock abuse and neglect charges against farm workers—is a testament to the difference you make for animals with your generous financial support.

I do hope that you’ll be inspired by what you see and will consider making a generous gift to PETA today so that we can bring about even more changes for animals, no matter what challenges lie ahead. Whatever you can do for animals this holiday season will be of enormous help and will be truly appreciated.

On behalf of everyone here at PETA, thank you for everything you’re doing for animals. Our best wishes to you this holiday season.

Kind regards,
Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President

December 8, 2008

Hens spend their whole lives in miserable tight wire cages. Help them.

Overcrowding plagues thousands of hens in Canada’s battery barns.

Dear Readers,

Millions of laying hens all across Canada are confined in barren, wire battery cages so restrictive the birds can’t even spread their wings. Unable to engage in any of their natural behaviors, these birds endure lives wrought with suffering.

However, there is hope for these animals. Animal advocates like you have persuaded their local councils to improve the lives of egg-laying hens. Your municipal council needs a friendly reminder that you care about animals and they should, too!

HSI Canada contacted city councils from coast to coast, encouraging them to pass cage-free resolutions. Only the Ontario cities of Orillia and Pickering passed such resolutions immediately. With your help, I know we can persuade more.

TAKE ACTION
Please contact the your local council today to tell them that you care about animals and want them to pass this very important resolution that could dramatically improve the lives of millions of hens. Please act right away — factory farming industry lobbying groups are working hard to make sure no more resolutions make it onto the agenda at council meetings.

Then, please tell your friends and family how they can help, too.

Thank you for all that you do for animals.

Sincerely,

Rebecca Aldworth
Director of Animal Programs
Humane Society International/Canada

December 7, 2008

Good news for animals

The following message comes from the People For The Ethical Treatment for Animals :

ChickenPlease give yourself a big pat on the back for being part of the many successes for animals that your support of PETA has helped make possible!

On November 4, California voters passed Proposition 2, a history-making ballot initiative to make it illegal as of 2015 to confine egg-laying hens, mother pigs, and calves used for veal in ways that prevent them from standing, lying down, turning around, and fully extending their limbs. PETA staffers and members helped gather signatures, organized numerous eye-catching demonstrations, and held phone-banking events in the months before this resounding vote to benefit animals.

We made fantastic progress in our Animals in Entertainment campaigns this month. The psychological damage caused by separating infants from their mothers and the terror of being beaten or shocked with shock collars make life in “show business” a living hell for orangutans and chimpanzees. Thanks to the support of caring members like you, we convinced video game company SEGA to pull an ad that featured a dancing baby chimpanzee and secured a promise from the company that it will never use great apes in ads again!

PETA’s Great Ape Humane Pledge saw yet another new signatory as the Ad Council—the producer of such influential public service campaigns as “Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires” and “Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk”—has pledged never to use great apes in its campaigns. Others who have committed never to use great apes in ads include Subaru, Honda, Yahoo!, PUMA, and MovieTickets.com.

NedAnd finally, good news in another Animals in Entertainment campaign: An Asian elephant named Ned will never again have to endure days locked in boxcars or chained to the ground, beatings with bullhooks, or other horrors of the circus now that the efforts of PETA and other animal advocates have resulted in his rescue. Ned will spend the rest of his life at an elephant sanctuary!

Last, but not least, I have a fantastic victory to report in our efforts to get veterinary schools to stop needlessly killing animals for teaching purposes and to switch instead to more humane practices like those used in progressive institutions around the world. Following months of campaigning by PETA, Ross University—a veterinary school that forced students to perform deadly surgeries on healthy dogs, donkeys, goats, and sheep—is no longer performing terminal surgeries on animals! (However, the school is still conducting harmful invasive surgeries on these animals, so our campaign continues.)

For every extraordinary victory we accomplish for animals, congratulations go directly to you—a dedicated PETA member and supporter.

We have much to celebrate for animals this month. I wish you and your loved ones a joyous holiday season.

Kind regards,

Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk

President.

December 4, 2008

Turkeys still in danger of torture and abuse at factory farm - Please help

We recently sent you an urgent alert about PETA’s shocking new undercover turkey investigation, which produced undercover video footage revealing that workers on a factory farm punched, kicked, and stomped on turkeys. Tens of thousands of people have taken action by writing to the National Turkey Federation asking it to support PETA’s seven-point animal welfare plan, which will help reduce the suffering of turkeys.

Thanks to public outcry, the supervisor who allowed the abuse to persist was suspended. However, to PETA’s knowledge, the violent people responsible for the egregious cruelty shown in the footage still work with turkeys at the farms, so we still need your help! If you haven’t taken action to help turkeys yet, do so now and really make a difference this holiday season!

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Why Animals Do Not Make Good Gifts for Christmas

Why Animals Do Not Make Good Gifts
Although people who give animals as gifts invariably have good intentions, it is unfair to give an animal to anyone unless you are absolutely certain that the person wants that particular animal as a companion and is willing and able to give a lifetime of proper care. Read more.

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