Posts tagged: Animal Welfare

Aug 06 2009

Three Ways to Save Millions of Pet Lives


Three Ways to Save Millions of Pet Lives

Author: James Larkin

Every year millions of cats and dogs are put to sleep – about 5 million a year in the USA alone or 10 every minute.

There’s nothing wrong with the animals. They are perfectly healthy and fit and the animal societies, shelters and pounds have given them their health shots. They are killed because nobody wants them .There’s no homes for them.

And that’s not counting other creatures that people no longer want like horses, ferrets, rats and birds.

But there are three ways you can stop this useless killing.

  1. Don’t buy a pet on impulse. They’re not toys. They’re living creatures like you and me. Buying pets as surprise presents can be a big mistake in the long term.

    Think carefully before you obtain a pet and do some research. Consider the commitment you are making and what things it will involve you in time wise and money wise.

  2. Have your pet desexed, male or female. This will save many innocent lives by reducing the population.

  3. Adopt a pet from an animal shelter or pound. This will save you money and save a life.

Desexing is particularly important. For example in Australia the Animal Welfare League is successfully progressing towards achieving zero euthanasia for cats and dogs through desexing.

For the past five years the AWL and vets have offered reduced desexing prices in an attempt to turn the tide of kittens and puppies arriving in the breeding season. Each year in Australia 200,000 healthy and sociable cats and dogs lose their lives simply because there are not enough homes for them.

Already there has been a reduction in the number of kittens euthanased.

Owners should note that a cat or dog does not have to have had a litter before it is desexed.

Desexing at two to four months is as safe as six months due to advances in anaesthetics and surgical procedures.

A kitten or pup desexed at two to four months recovers quicker with less healing time than an older animal.

Desexing does not make your pet fat – overfeeding and lack of exercise does.

Undesexed males are 50 per cent of unwanted pets and are more likely to get into fights.

Also it’s cheaper to register a desexed dog.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/three-ways-to-save-millions-of-pet-lives-1103002.html

About the Author:

James Larkin is a veteran journalist who has worked with newspapers in Britain,Europe, South-East Asia and Australia. British-born, he now lives in Australia. See his blog at http://pet-patter.blogspot.com and website http://www.pet-training-care.com


Jan 31 2009

Some Legal Problems With Exotic Pets


Some Legal Problems With Exotic Pets

Author: Joshua Simms

Laws not only apply to human beings, there are also laws binding to animals. We have the animal welfare law as represented by PAWS and PETA. There’s also the law regarding exotic pets.

However, there is a variety from city-to-city. A law in one city may not apply to another state. If you own an exotic pet, check first with your nearest locality about the restrictions in owning them.

There are restrictions in exotic pet laws because the animal must be protected even more when they are separated from their natural habitat. Also, there is a possibility that the owner who adopts the exotic creature may not be able to provide the right home, diet and care to the owner.

Another reason is that since these animals can be sold to the state’s zoo - capturing and smuggling of exotic creatures are rampant in an area where there is an exotic creature. It’s also better to think of your neighbors. There’s no knowing what could happen if you have a wild animal in your backyard. What if it escapes? If it does, it could create great alarm to the public.

For example, look at these previous studies: - In Arizona, there is a dealer who was able to sell tigers from a minimum $900 to a maximum $7000. The price depends on the color of the tiger, as well as the gender. A young chimp has the going rate of $50,000.

- The most frequently kept wild creature in the US is the tiger. About 10% of 5,000 to 7,000 tigers are kepts in tiger sanctuaries and zoos. Some of them live in traveling shows with the troupe, circuses and big cat rescues for entertainment. Some people even tame them and make them their pets so they stay in their owners’ backyard.

- Tigers actually kill people and nine people have died in the last nine years. Every year, studies show that almost a 100,000 people are in danger of contacting the salmonella infection which comes from reptiles. The US Food and Drug Administration didn’t allow the sales and import of turtles smaller than 4 inches.

Studies also show that the businesses of wild and exotic animals that are eventually tamed are estimated to be worth $15 billion each year. Wild animal trade is worth billions of dollars. One fourth of wild animal trade is illegal. This is the poaching of elephants and tigers. It’s disturbing to find out that the second moneymaker on the black market, a close second after trading drugs and weapons, is the illegal trade of exotic animals.

That is why the legislatures not only considers safety of human beings, they also find the time to create laws to protect exotic animals. As mentioned earlier, animals, be it the tamed or the wild, deserve to have rights, just like us humans.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/some-legal-problems-with-exotic-pets-749303.html

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Dec 28 2008

Please look - Animal welfare and breed bans in Ireland?

Animal Welfare
Frankie asked:


If you are opposed to BSL, siezure and destruction of pets including, but certainly not limited to Akita’s, GSD’s, Ridgebacks and Staffordshire Bull Terriers -

Please email these 3 addresses:
cllr_kevin.humphreys@dublincity.ie
minister@environ.ie
johngormley@eircom.net

and voice your disgust on the situation of siezure and destruction of pets in Dublin Council estates, and ridiculous restrictions of 11 breeds of dog throughout the country.
Americans, Britains, whatever you are, please oppose this!

Also you can include something about the TERRIBLE state of animal welfare here. The small County of Wexford kills more dogs each year than the city of London, Scotland and Wales combined! Yes, a small place kills more dogs than a city and 2 whole countries combined!
The number of cats killed is unrecordable.

If You oppose, please email them. And to make this a question - what do you think of this?

Are you opposed?

Thanks.
Will we end up muzzling everything like the oppressed slave in this photo? -

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part1/images/1iron0147b.jpg

Harley

Dec 17 2008

Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare?

Animal Welfare
Reika GSD asked:


What is the difference between “animal rights” and “animal welfare”?

I most certainly know the disparity….but do you? Do you believe it’s of any importance to know the difference between the two phrases?

Armando

Dec 08 2008

Do you support animal rights or animal welfare?

Animal Welfare
Jordan S. asked:


Theres a difference actually. Google it if your not sure of the difference.

Jenny
Dec 06 2008

Concept Essay for College - Animal Welfare?

Animal Welfare
Belix asked:


Hi, I was assigned a concept essay as my term paper. I’m trying to decide what to write it on, and I was wondering if animal welfare, in particular the cruelty of factory farming would be a good concept to write on? I don’t really understand what a concept essay is. If someone could elaborate more on how I can go about writing this essay I’d appreciate it.

Thanks

Miranda

Dec 01 2008

Animal welfare in latin america?

Animal Welfare
Gracie53* asked:


hi, im doing a report on animal welfare in Latin America. does anyone have any experience. Is it good, bad? what is Veterinary care like. what are the main problems, if any, and how do you feel they could be fixed. Thanks.

Rodolfo
Nov 22 2008

What are the most trustworthy US animal welfare organizaions?

Animal Welfare
marigold asked:


I have been working on educating people about the horrors of puppy mills and the HSUS website has been a great help. I wonder, however, how trustworthy it and other organizations like it really are. I hate to be so jaded and suspicious but I know that a lot of organizations that work for humane causes can’t always be trusted 100% either because they misues funds that are donated, don’t really do what they claim, etc. Can anyone give me some info? I really want to make a difference and work for animal welfare in my state and would like to know what organizations are best to utilize. Thanks!

Imani
Nov 10 2008

Jewish Mitzvah and Animal Welfare?

Animal Welfare
treemeadow asked:


I’m wondering about Mitzvah 106-about not castrating males,

yet, it is agreed upon by ALL animal welfare experts that to prevent excessive euthanasia, this is necessary.

Mitzvah, or animal protection-which is Mitzvah!

Do the Mitzvah contradict each other, orshould I just accept them as culturally-dictated?

Ricky

Nov 10 2008

were could i get free book regarding animal cruelty to help ,me with my animal welfare volunteer work ?

Animal Welfare
reginaldstower asked:


if i cant give me get books could you good links
would prefer links if possible as i have to keep an eye out for animal cruelty cases as volunteer i try stop the animals suffering from cruelty

Quinton

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