Animal abuse is a horrible crime, but did you know that its discovery can help investigators uncover further abuse in the home? When animal abuse occurs, it can be an indicator that some sort of human abuse (domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse) may be taking place as well. This is “the link.”
We're so close to making the E-Books for Empathy project become a reality! Join a network of animal lovers, teachers and parents who are pledging their support to help us finish our first e-book.
RedRover Responders volunteers are on the ground helping to care for more than 135 dogs rescued from a Jackson County, West Virginia puppy mill. Watch this video from WOWKTV.com for the update:
Meet Luna. This dainty Chinese crested mix was rescued from a suspected puppy mill in Preston County, West Virginia, in April. Your support helped give Luna a successful new start at life.
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Submitted by EARS volunteer Beth Gammie of Phoenix, Arizona
Check out these short videos of PUPPIES from our temporary shelter in Arizona. A team of UAN's Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) volunteers is caring for more than 250 animals rescued from a hoarding case on March 23--including four nursing moms and their pups.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Beth Gammie of Phoenix, Arizona
Submitted by EARS volunteer Marcia Goodman of Cromwell, Connecticut
On Monday, March 28, I met with EARS volunteer Paula Redinger of Tucson, Arizona to learn more about how the dog we've named Bucky has been progressing at the emergency animal shelter that UAN built and is managing. Here is an excerpt from our interview.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Marcia Goodman of Cromwell, Connecticut
Submitted by EARS volunteer Marcia Goodman of Cromwell, Connecticut
Who are the animals who suddenly arrived at the temporary shelter we built . . . what are their personalities? We couldn't find out on the day they arrived at the shelter, or the next day, because they were bewildered by the sudden change in their surroundings, and by the large number of people suddenly surrounding them.