You Asked: Homes for Horses

By on January 29, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
You Asked: Homes for Horses

Today I’d like to respond to a query that came in after last week’s blog about the National Call-In Day for Horses. Q. If people can’t afford to take care of their horses, besides slaughter and auction, what other avenues do they have? Just a . . . 

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Meaterial Excess

By on January 28, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Meaterial Excess

"Americans are downing close to 200 pounds of meat, poultry and fish per capita per year (dairy and eggs are separate, and hardly insignificant), an increase of 50 pounds per person from 50 years ago," wrote Mark Bittman yesterday, in a major piece in The . . . 

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Betrayal of Trust

By on January 25, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Betrayal of Trust

There is always something that’s disturbed us more about cannibalism than mere homicide. In either circumstance, the victim is dead, but the consumption of the corpse multiplies the level of social disgust by a major factor. It not only offends our aesthetic senses, but also . . . 

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From Tragedy to Triumph

By on January 24, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
From Tragedy to Triumph

Last month, 11-year-old Haley Ham of Tennessee wrote to us about her two beloved dogs, Sam and Jessie: "From the time I was 7 and he was just 8 weeks old, I knew Sam belonged to me. We were inseparable. Jessie was big and affectionate. . . . 

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Sounding Off on Sonar

By on January 23, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Sounding Off on Sonar

In March 2000, the U.S. Navy conducted a mid-frequency sonar exercise in the Bahamas, and 16 whales turned up stranded on the beaches. It had been theorized for some years that the intense underwater sounds are responsible for marine mammal deaths, but the strandings provided . . . 

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Make the Call for Horses

By on January 22, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Make the Call for Horses

If you are on our email list, this morning you may have received an alert about today’s National Call-In Day for Horses. I don’t have to tell you that this is a crucial time to make your voice heard. Our horses are being shipped to . . . 

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All Bets Off

By on January 18, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
All Bets Off

We are in the thick of the presidential primaries, and no candidate has a lock on his or her party’s nomination. These next three weeks are likely to be decisive in the selection of the major party nominees, with more than 20 states conducting primaries . . . 

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Talk Back: Progressive Nations, Veterinarians and Laws

By on January 17, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

Readers celebrated the European Union’s decision to eliminate battery cages for egg-laying hens and the prospect of a European ban on seal products: Absolutely incredible. When I read the Canadian news article I realized that the efforts of animal protection societies (of which the HSUS . . . 

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Gaining Ground for Sows

By on January 17, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

At The Humane Society of the United States, we’ve concentrated much of our anti-factory farming activity on three of the cruelest confinement practices—veal crates, battery cages, and gestation crates. We are seeing major changes in all three areas, and especially so on gestation crates. When . . . 

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FDA Says: Let Them Eat Clones

By on January 16, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
FDA Says: Let Them Eat Clones

Clogged arteries. Global warming. Animal cruelty. Mad cow disease. Salmonella. Manure lagoons. Overgrazing. These are just some of the public relations problems faced by the meat, dairy, and egg industries. Now add animal cloning to the brew. Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration—defying the wishes . . . 

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Citizen Politicians

By on January 15, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Citizen Politicians

Today’s Washington Post has a story about how animal issues have become high-profile, priority measures for this year’s Virginia legislature this session in Richmond. Michael Vick’s arrest and prosecution and the high-profile HSUS investigation into puppy mills have drawn enormous and unprecedented attention to animal . . . 

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Veterinary Corps

By on January 14, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Veterinary Corps

© The HSUS/Topinka Veterinarians and veterinary groups should be in the forefront of the animal protection movement. But often times they have not occupied that leadership position. And much to my great disappointment, the leading veterinary organization in the United States, the American Veterinary Medical . . . 

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