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🐾🌍Weekend Musings: Animals, Compassion, and Good words. 🤲🏽A friend of mine used to raise funds for animal welfare. She told me that it is a daunting task to get funding for abused and distressed animals, as human stories tend to receive more attention and support. Animal welfare holds a special place in my heart. I have worked with NGOs that focus on helping animals, but many of them face financial struggles. 🌟 I have come across a positive example that I find inspiring: Anant Ambani's Vantara. It is a world-class animal rescue and rehabilitation center. I have watched videos of the center's work multiple times, and it gives me comfort to know that there are people like him who have the resources and are deeply passionate about this cause." 📽️Video link: https://lnkd.in/gHMNSm3J 🕊️Mahatma Gandhi said: "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. I hold that the more helpless a creature the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of humankind". 🌍In a world where we can be anything, let's be kind. 🗨️Quote of the week: "The secret, Alice, is to surround yourself with people who make your heart smile" 💖If you find these people, hold them closer to your heart. #compassion #kindness #compassionatecare #animalrescue #animalwelfare #weekendvibes #weekendmotivation #musings
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Wondering how to Improve the Public Perception of Your Animal Shelter? Check out our resource with 4 key aspects to keep in mind at https://hubs.ly/Q02bypqr0 #blog #animalshelter #publicperception #engineering
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There is so much truth to this. Almost daily I am horrified by the language used by some people who are trying to bring awareness to at-risk animals. I understand that some shelters could do better and create better policies and remove barriers. But I’d like to point out two (of many) observations: One. Things are beyond rough in animal welfare right now, and we’re dealing with unprecedented challenges that can’t even be measured in shelter stats alone. Until we get pet owning members of our communities to make better choices, in the areas they CAN control, I don’t believe shelters should be blamed for the crisis coming at them. Two. Using violent language to describe the shelter, staff or their activities benefits no one and hurts everyone, including the animals. I see words like “murderers” and “slaughterhouse” used in at-risk animal posts and in comments. Why would anyone go to a slaughterhouse to adopt a dog or cat from murderers? That divisive language is exacerbating the very issue the posters want to solve. Abusive language doesn’t change policies, but it does drive caring people out of an already difficult field, and it directs the public away from adopting the animals who most need our help. Please be kind.
“My most ardent ‘fan’ routinely calls me a murderer,” writes Inga Fricke, executive director of McKamey Animal Center. In our newest #blog, Fricke shares how hate-filled rants and relentless criticism affect shelter staff, drive good people from the field and ultimately undermine animal welfare. Read more at https://bit.ly/3U1FC2C.
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Let’s talk about some of the ways you can support a local animal adoption center and help animals in need. https://lnkd.in/digamAuf
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Each year, the Animal Legal Defense Fund publishes its U.S. State Animal Protection Laws Ranking Report. It is the longest-running and most authoritative of its kind, assessing the strength of each state and territory’s animal protection laws by examining over 3,600 pages of statutes. Each state and territory is ranked based on 20 different categories of animal protection. Check out more about your state's rankings at https://buff.ly/3vheRMZ
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ICYMI. The ARL took in 46 MORE dogs from the SAME commercial breeder we rescued nearly 100 dogs from last fall. As a community, we have to ask more questions. 👉🏼Why does this continue to happen? 👉🏼Why was this licensed commercial breeder allowed the opportunity to reoffend? 👉🏼What changes need to be made from the agencies who oversee licensed breeders on the inspection/licensing process so this doesn’t continue to happen? 👉🏼How do we ensure commercial breeders are giving adequate care, physically and mentally, to the animals under their supervision? 👉🏼How many more animals have to suffer before changes are made? Now is a great time to sign up to receive Action Alerts from the ARL’s Humane Action Network so you can be alerted to when YOU can take action to help strengthen animal welfare in Iowa. Sign up at ARL-Iowa.org/HAN, and be sure to like the ARL Humane Action Network Facebook page to stay in the know about animal issues in Iowa and beyond. https://lnkd.in/g69C7bvg
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June and July have been exceptionally busy and rewarding for us at Animal Justice Project! ✊️ Read our latest blog for our full round up ✅️ https://lnkd.in/eTdnuKZu #AnimalJusticeProject #AnimalRights #AnimalAdvocacy
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