Companion Animals

HSUS Rescues 100+ Animals In Ohio Hoarding Case

By on March 14, 2013 in Animal Rescue and Care, Companion Animals with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
HSUS Rescues 100+ Animals In Ohio Hoarding Case

The HSUS is well known for its ongoing operations devoted to shuttering dogfighting rings and abusive puppy mills. But we also take on many animal hoarding cases, and our Animal Rescue Team handled one such deeply disturbing case in eastern Ohio this week. Mike McFarland/The HSUSAs . . . 

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HSUS Demands Action on Wide Range of Animal Issues

HSUS Demands Action on Wide Range of Animal Issues

Condor 303 who died from lead poisoning. Photo by Ventana Wildlife Society The HSUS and the animal issues we work on are in the news every day, but there are times when I am especially reminded of the relevance of our animal welfare work to . . . 

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Past Due to Deal with Puppy Mills Selling Over Internet

By on March 4, 2013 in Animal Rescue and Care, Companion Animals with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Past Due to Deal with Puppy Mills Selling Over Internet

I’ve published a number of moving rescue stories on this blog, including last week’s account of our North Carolina puppy mill rescue of 58 dogs, who were in terrible shape. But I want to leaven the images of suffering dogs by featuring a few dogs . . . 

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Behind the Appealing Websites, Appalling Realities

By on February 27, 2013 in Animal Rescue and Care, Companion Animals with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Behind the Appealing Websites, Appalling Realities

Yesterday for the 13th time in the past two years, our Animal Rescue team deployed to North Carolina for a puppy mill rescue. Our team, with support from local animal welfare groups and law enforcement, rescued 58 small dogs. Most of them were in very bad . . . 

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Vets: Reporting for Duty

Vets: Reporting for Duty

  At The Humane Society of the United States, we have assembled a highly qualified professional staff, with different types of expertise and experience, to conduct the vital work of animal protection. Among these experts, we are blessed to have a growing cohort of veterinarians . . . 

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Eighty Dogs Rescued from Alleged Dogfighting Operation

By on February 14, 2013 in Animal Rescue and Care, Companion Animals with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Eighty Dogs Rescued from Alleged Dogfighting Operation

Eighty dogs are finally free. During the course of a two-year-long investigation into narcotics trafficking, authorities in northeastern North Carolina fell upon a major dogfighting operation. In the end, authorities seized dozens of dogs and arrested two alleged perpetrators. Pasquotank County Sheriff’s OfficeOne of 80 dogs . . . 

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NBC Today Show Puts Spotlight on Pet Adoption

By on February 13, 2013 in Animal Rescue and Care, Companion Animals with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
NBC Today Show Puts Spotlight on Pet Adoption

The Shelter Pet Project, a collaborative public service advertising campaign between The HSUS and Maddie’s Fund, and the leading producer of PSAs, the Ad Council, has partnered with NBC’s TODAY Show for a series of television ads featuring TODAY’s anchors advocating on behalf of four . . . 

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AKC Standing in the Way of Dog Welfare

By on February 11, 2013 in Animal Rescue and Care, Companion Animals with 1 Comment By Wayne Pacelle
AKC Standing in the Way of Dog Welfare

In the run-up to today’s opening events for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden, the New York Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer did some major reporting about the startling obstructionism of the American Kennel Club on animal welfare issues. It’s not . . . 

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Talk Back: More on the Controversy of Cats and Wildlife

Talk Back: More on the Controversy of Cats and Wildlife

The Nature Communications report attempting to quantify the toll that cats take on wildlife made front-page news this past week. The HSUS weighed in strongly, as an organization deeply committed to wildlife and to cats. We have closely examined this very question and suggested best . . . 

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Getting Engaged – Passing Laws for Animals

Getting Engaged – Passing Laws for Animals

Social reform isn’t self-executing – it takes work. On the legislative front – just one small part of The HSUS’ strategic matrix – we’ve seen major progress in the last two decades. States have enacted felony-level penalties for dogfighting, cockfighting, and other forms of malicious cruelty; . . . 

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Lifting Our Field, Finding New Ways to Help

By on February 6, 2013 in Companion Animals, Farm Animals with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Lifting Our Field, Finding New Ways to Help

At The Humane Society of the United States, we take a comprehensive approach to animal protection. We come to the aid of animals in crisis and we focus on preventing cruelty. In addition, a critical part of our mission is to enable individuals and organizations . . . 

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Front Groups Fumble During Super Bowl

By on February 4, 2013 in Companion Animals, Opposition with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Front Groups Fumble During Super Bowl

Rick Berman blew a load of cash last night by placing a television ad in the Washington, D.C. market during the Super Bowl pre-game. It was an attempt to attack The Humane Society of the United States by his front group the Center for Consumer . . . 

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