Showing posts with label HSUS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HSUS. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2008

Humane Society of the U.S. Puppy Mill Awareness Week

The Humane Society of the United StatesPuppy Mill Action Week
Encourages “Puppy Friendly” Pet Stores
Take action to stop puppy mills November 16 to 22

(November 6, 2008) -- The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has announced its second annual Puppy Mill Action Week - - November 16 to 22 -- designed to educate the public about puppy mills just before the height of puppy buying season – the holidays.

This year during Puppy Mill Action Week, The HSUS asks that consumers work with local pet stores to encourage them to develop and implement “puppy friendly” policies, like refusing to sell puppies in their store and supporting shelter adoptions instead.

According to Stephanie Shain, puppy mill expert and director of The HSUS’ Stop Puppy Mills campaign, “Thousands of people have already signed our pledge to stop puppy mills, promising not to shop at stores where puppies are sold, and to never purchase a dog from a pet store or over the Internet. This year’s action week asks that consumers work with local pet stores and encourage them to support animal shelters rather than selling puppies. People should never buy a dog from a pet store or over the Internet.”

Puppy Mill Action Week consists of seven easy steps to take starting November 16:

  • Visit your local pet store and encourage the store to become a Puppy Friendly Pet Store. Store owners who sign and return the pledge which declares that they will discontinue selling puppies in their store by the end of 2008, or those who “make official” a current policy of not selling puppies, will be listed on The HSUS website. They will also receive materials to display promoting their decision and to educate their customers on adopting a pet or finding a responsible dog breeder.
  • Sign the “Stop Puppy Mills” pledge at humanesociety.org/puppymills promising not to shop at stores where puppies are sold.
  • Contact and urge your elected officials to co-sponsor the Puppy Uniform Protection Statute (PUPS), HR 6949, to require broader federal oversight of puppy mills. Call the Capitol (202.224.3121) or visit humanesociety.org/leglookup to find your federal legislators. Urge Congress to support PUPS to help crack down on puppy mills and close a loophole allowing many massive mills to evade oversight.
  • Purchase new “Stop Puppy Mills” merchandise as holiday gifts and stocking stuffers - new tote bags and other items are available at humanesociety.org/puppymills.
  • Write to newspaper editors about the pet store/Internet puppy mill connection. Download a letter you can sign and send to your local paper at humanesociety.org/puppymills.
  • Listen to and share the new version of “How Much is that Doggie in the Window” sung by Patti Page. She recorded the original nearly 60 years ago at a time before pet stores were filled with doggies from mills. Now, over the same familiar melody, new lyrics sing the praise of shelters instead of puppy mills, and the song is destined to become an anthem for homeless pets. Patti’s song may inspire you to visit your local animal shelter to see how you can offer support. Shelters bear the brunt of the homeless pet crisis caused by over-breeding.
  • Re-visit! On November 22 -- the last day of Puppy Mill Action Week -- make a follow-up visit to the local pet store or even better, visit more stores in the community and ask them to sign on to be a Puppy Friendly Pet Store. Activists will be asked to work with their local stores to help facilitate partnerships with animal shelters that will bring new business into the stores and increase the adoption rates of local shelters.
    The HSUS combats puppy mills in many ways including leading some of the largest and most successful puppy mill rescues in history, supporting legislative changes, conducting groundbreaking investigations and litigation, and promoting public awareness.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Difficult Economic Times Affecting Pets

No doubt, these are difficult economic times. Perhaps some of the most challenging financial times since the Great Depression. Unemployment, higher prices, the cost of fuel: just a few of the factors that challenge us humans and our pet families nationwide on a daily basis.

While I'd rather not think about it, we need to recognize as foreclosures have increased, many animals lose their families as their owners lose their homes. As people in financial crisis find themselves moving to places where they cannot have pets, or they simply cannot afford to keep their pets, shelters across the nation are seeing an increase in the number of pets abandoned or relinquished.

As a result of this tragic crisis, HSUS and many other rescue groups are attempting to address these issues to help pet owners keep their pets. While it is devastating to lose your home, we do not want you to lose a beloved family member too.

So if you are a pet owner in financial trouble, we urge you to check with local shelters or rescue groups for information about temporary assistance (for example: some shelters and food banks can provide pet food for a short term, temporary foster care, and possibly lower-cost vet care in some situations.)

Additionally, the HSUS has a broad range of information on its website, including how to market yourself to a rental property manager if you're a pet owner, how to save money on pet care, and links to pet-friendly apartments. Go to hsus.org and type "foreclosure pets" into the search function for additional information. Please remember it is illegal and cruel to simply abandon a pet. If you cannot take care of them, at least bring them to your local shelter.

For the rest of us, what can we do?
Canine Element calls upon you to consider helping in any way possible. We've listed a few ways below and we also ask that you contact us with the ways you are making a difference! We would love to hear from you and your community.

Please make charitable contributions to your local shelters. If you cannot contribute financially, how about volunteering some time? Most shelters and rescue groups need volunteers for a variety of tasks.

Approach your local food bank and help them set up the "Pet Soup" program (see our post dated Tuesday - Oct. 14, 2008 and visit their site at http://tinyurl.com/4d8ngl)

Consider being a Foster Parent for a pet.

Approach your places of worship and ask that a pet fund be included for families in need.

Donate food, bedding, toys etc. to your local shelters.

If you are a landlord, please allow people to have pets. Work with your tenants so they can pay a pet deposit over time.

If your looking to adopt a pet, please adopt from your local shelter or rescue group.

If you are a pet owner, please spay and neuter your pet.

We wish all of you the best as we navigate through these troubling times.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Nonprofit News: Celebrate pets and confront cruelty

The Humane Society has another neat campaign going on. Make a donation of $10 for every pet in your home and then you can upload a photo of your pet(s) to their "Pets Supporting The HSUS" virtual photo album. our pet becomes famous and you support the HSUS fight against puppy mills. Consider donating now!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Nonprofit News: Social Networking meets Social Good!

I love Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instant Messaging. I also love helping good, deserving causes. Many non-profits are joining the social networking world. The Humane Society of the United States has just teamed up with Microsoft to be a part of i'm™. i'm™ is a new initiative from Windows Live Messenger and now, Windows Live Hotmail.

In a nutshell, each time you send a message using Windows Live Messenger or Windows Live Hotmail, Microsoft shares a portion of the program's advertising revenue with some of the world's most effective organizations dedicated to social causes, including The Humane Society of the United States. All you have to do is sign up!

Learn more by going to the Humane Society's site.

Use the tools you normally do and help a good cause.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Nonprofit News: Dog Lovers Wine Club

I love wine and I love helping The Humane Society of the United States. Now there is an opportunity for a win-win -- wine to help eliminate whimpering. The Human Society of the United States just announced their "Dog Lovers Wine Club." The club comes from the Carivintâs Winery. Enjoy a good bottle of wine, with a label designed by an artist, and suggested food parings all to the benefit of The Human Society of the United States.

Buy a bottle for your favorite "dog daddy" for father's day.