Showing newest posts with label Animals. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Animals. Show older posts

Friday, June 18, 2010

Too Hot for Spot


The dog days of summer are here. That means fun in the sun, but it also means rising temperatures, especially inside parked cars. We all like to take Rover along for the summer fun, but this can be a fatal mistake. Every year, countless dogs die from overheating inside parked cars. Dogs need you to speak up for them when the temperatures are rising and the car doors are locked.

On a cool 70-degree day, the temperature inside a parked car can reach 120 degrees in minutes, even in the shade. Even leaving a dog for "just a minute" to run an errand can lead to heatstroke or even death. Luckily, these tragic consequences are entirely preventable. You can make the difference between life and death.

If You See a Dog Left in a Car...
  • Take down the car's color, model, make, and license-plate number. Have the owner paged in nearby stores, and call local humane authorities or the police.
  • Have someone keep an eye on the dog. If the police are unresponsive or take too long to arrive and the dog's life appears to be in imminent danger, find a witness (or several) who will back your assessment. Take steps to remove the suffering animal, and then wait for the authorities to arrive.
Be a dog defender and sign up to receive your "Too Hot for Spot" online action kit to help save dogs from deadly heatstroke!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

McCruelty - I'm hatin' it!

As a longtime supporter of animal rights, the late actor Bea Arthur is still taking on cruelty to animals from beyond the grave. The Golden Girl took on the Golden Arches' chicken abuse with a full-page PETA ad in Thursday's Chicago Tribune. The ad, which says, "McCruelty: Enough to make Bea Arthur roll over in her grave," was paid for with a gift left to PETA in Bea's will.

McDonald's continues to kill chickens using an outdated method of slaughter that results in extreme suffering, even though a less cruel method, called "controlled-atmosphere killing" (CAK), exists.  We need you to speak up and urge the company to adopt CAK now.

Please take a moment to call McDonald's. Tell it that you saw Bea Arthur's ad and that you are joining her in insisting that McDonald's adopt CAK. You can reach McDonald's at 630-623-3000 during regular business hours. If you would like more information on the issue before placing your call, please visit McCruelty.com.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

My Furbaby is 9 Today!