Australia: New Petition – EU to Boycott Aus Meat Due to Organised Killings of 440,000 Joeys Every year. Please Sign

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Seal clubbing has been banned and so must this!

NEW PETITION SITE:-

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http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-eu-imports—440000-joeys-killed-every-year

Imagine the peaceful scene, a kangaroo looks out across the Australian night; her baby joey in her pouch and an adolescent kangaroo by her side. A shot rings out and she falls to the ground. Confused, the older joey hops away into the bush in panic. Helpless and terrified, the baby joey is ripped from his mother’s pouch and thrown to the ground. 

A metal bar is raised and brought down with force; smashing his tiny head as his mother lies dying at his side unable to save her baby. This scene is repeated every single night in Australia, over and over again. Please help us end the largest massacre of land animals on the planet today. 

Australia exports kangaroo meat to 48 countries. According to figures supplied by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, in 2008 this business alone was worth $83.6 million.
Kangaroo shooters work all night, driving especially equipped four-wheel-drive vehicles that can usually carry up to 50 carcasses. Their prey is transfixed by a high-powered lamp and shot through the head. They are bled on the truck before being eviscerated and having their heads, tails, and sometimes limbs removed. If the kangaroo is a female with young, the National Code of Practice for Humane Shooting of Kangaroos and Wallabies for Commercial Purposes states the hairless joey (in-pouch)must be killed by having it’s head cut off or a single forceful blow to the base of the skull.  For the young-at-foot a single shot to the brain or heart.

Dror Ben-Ami states in a new report that by conservative estimates 440,000 joeys die every year. There is also evidence, he says, that 40 per cent of the adults are not killed by a clean shot to the head, but by a more painful and illegal shot to the jaw or neck. Second, there is no sustainability for the declining kangaroo population.  In 1880 the population was estimated at some 240 Million animals (Chisholm 1963) but 2008 estimates put that same population at some ,  25.8 Million kangaroos.

This trade must be banned in Europe! Please sign this petition.  

Seal clubbing has been banned and so must this!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-eu-imports—440000-joeys-killed-every-year

India: 05/06/09 – Appeal for Homes for Dogs – Please Forward to All Contacts

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From: Angel Eyes <angeleyesfoundation@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:59 PM
Subject: Urgent: Pups In Need of Loving Homes
To: rishidev.cfar@gmail.com

Hi Friends,

Here’s to inform you that 3 adorable 40-days-old Indian breed pups are in urgent need of loving and caring homes.

Below are images of them.

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We request all those who are looking to adopt a pup, to give these innocent little ones a chance, instead of bringing home a foreign breed and supporting the cruel practice of ‘breeding for business.’

Indian Breed dogs are as lovable and loyal as any other foreign breed dog and deserve as much love and care. They are by all means beautiful, extremely sturdy, intelligent, friendly and good with children as well. Yet they live miserable lives as a result of being neglected on the streets.

Hunger, disease, road accidents, freezing winters and scorching summers take the lives of thousands of stray dogs. Not only do they deserve a better life, but also a chance to prove that they can make excellent pets.   

So open your heart and home to an animal in need.

Help make the life of a homeless one healthy and happy. 

Those interested in adopting, please contact at –  

9810560230, 9971984151, 9891619916

9873557170, 011- 65459460

Kindly forward this mail to as many people possible.

The more the number of people who read this mail, the better the chances for these cute pups to find warm, loving families.

Thank You

Angel Eyes Animal Welfare Foundation

New Delhi

www.angeleyes.in

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 From: Yasmine Claire <claireyasmine@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, 4 June, 2009, 12:06 PM

On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 9:09 AM, sunda lassy <punith.sit@gmail.com> wrote:

Subject: URGENT :Twin puppies in need of a Home!-Bangalore, CoPpER n CoKkIEe are 2 brothers up for adoption.

Looking for someone with the Biggest of hearts to adopt our 2 lil babies CoPpER n CoKkIEe.

CoPpER n CoKkIEe are 2 brothers up for adoption . These 2 puppies are extremely cute, healthy and are suuper naughty! But don’t have a home as yet.

They are brothers are we wish to find them a home that would take both of them together. They have been together for long, to be seperated now would be a disaster for both!

Looking for someone whose willing to save a life and make a difference by adopting an INDIAN DOG! CoPpER n CoKkIEe  are INDIAN DOGs from the STREET! But they are with a foster mother rite now, and cannot cotinue to be there for too long.

PLEASE…..choose to make a difference!

 If you have the time and a warm heart for the lil buddies…do write to letslivetogether.in@gmail.com or cal us at 9986413916[Bangalore] to take a home a Bundle of Joy! They can give u all the love you could ever ask for and all they need is a home of their own and to be loved n wanted.

They would love u,…like any other breed pup would..so y wait????  

Please do check the attachments for CoPpER n CoKkIEe!

U could touch the lives of lil CoPpER n CoKkIEe by passing this message on to as many people as u can, CoPpER n CoKkIEe deserve a wonderful home just like U n ME! Pass on to save them 🙂

Lets live together is promoting the concept of people adopting homeless pups then buying dogs through Project “life on the street”. Project “life on the street” is a tribute to all the not so fortunate pups, who don’t make it, who dont get adopted, who don’t find homes mainly because they are born (homeless) on the street. We believe that they all deserve better lives. We believe this would definately help in solving the street dog issue, sensiblily.

You are welcome to have a look at http://letslivetogether.wordpress.com – a blog we manage,  to create awareness.

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From: SHAMPA DASGUPTA sdgsdg00@yahoo.com

From: “ashish khullar” zoom_ashish@rediffmail.com
To: drchaggar@gmail.com
Subject: lab for adoption-SIMBA

–PLZ FIND SOME PICS OF MY SIMBA.
AND PLZ HELP ME FINDING A GUD HOME FOR HIM.

THANKS

ASHISH
9873670564

owner going abroad

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England (Uk): To All Our Friends Who Visit This Site

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Hi everyone, and thanks to all of you who have left comments within the posts on the site.

They are all read.  Your involvement is appreciated.

Circumstances dictate that it is impossible to individually respond to everyone that leaves a comment or message, so apologies there.

As this site is run completely for free, including services provided by WordPress, you may find that the site does not appear to be updated quite so often / quickly now.  We have no control over this.

Posts will continue to be added regularly; can we suggest that if you want to catch the latest ‘news’ on our posts, you go to the “Archives” section on the left hand side of the page.  By clicking on the current month, you may find details of additional posts which are not shown when you initially visit the site – ie. Our current header page/post.

Finally, just for the record, SAV is run from just outside South London, in England, the Uk; we are not located within Serbia.

Serbian animal welfare legislation has been amended in the Serbian parliament during the last few weeks (May into June 2009) – we are currently waiting to get full, detailed news and hopefully a translation of the new legislation.  This is why you will find very few posts about Serbian animals on the site at the moment.  We are still, and always will, cover as many global animal welfare issues as possible.

Thanks for your continued support and your work for animals, wherever you are located.  We have a global audience as you can see on the ‘Clustrmap’ located on the pages – http://www4.clustrmaps.com/counter/maps.php?user=9b44b4e0  – so word about issues are becoming very international.

We will attempt to keep the site updated as much as possible, but please remember that everything which is produced here is done on a solely voluteer basis.  So posts are done as and when time and manpower allow.

Thanks again; best regards

Mark – SAV, London.

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India: A Whole Selection of Beauties Looking for New Homes – Can You Help Spread the Word ?

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From: Madhu Goyal <madhu_goyal@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:24 AM
Subject: FW: Choti
To: madhu_goyal@hotmail.com

Friends,
Choti, an Indian dog with the most charming nature, is being looked after by Mr Sanjay Khanna. He cannot adopt her himself as he already has four, two of whom are Indian. He needs our help in placing her in a good home. She has been sterilized and vaccinated and is all set! Mr Khanna’s numbers are given below, please call him for further details.
 
Thank you,
 
Regards,
 
Madhu

Contact number:

Sanjay Khanna
Telephone: +91-11-24111652
Mobile: +91-9810000756

 Choti

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From: SHAMPA DASGUPTA <sdgsdg00@yahoo.com>

3 HEALTHY FRIENDLY LABS ARE LOOKING FOR GENUINE DOGLOVERS WITH TIME FOR PETS.

ALL ARE STERELISED AND FIT.

CALL OWNERS AS MENTIONED.

BREEDERS EXCUSED AS THEY ARE STERELISED

THANKS

SHAMPA DASGUPTA

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Name:                     Boozo
Sex                         Male

Age:                       2 1/2 years

Nature:                   According to owner, very friendly
 
Contact:                 Nitin, 9350902578
 
Owner Nitin travels a great deal, unable to look after Boozo.

8 month Simba, male yellow Lab…owner leaving abroad in 2 weeks..call ASHISH
9873670564

and finally BOZO

3YEAR OLD MALE LAB YELLOW, NEW BABY IN FAMILY HAS FUR ALLERGY HENCE REHOMING OF BOZO REQD.

CALL :9871745109

all doglovers please visit happy tails adoption website:

just click here:

www.freedogadoption.in

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From: twinkle gogia <twinklegogia@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 6:36 PM
Subject: Three pups need loving home
To: rishidev.cfar@gmail.com

Hi

I have three 6 months old pups (2 females and 1 male).

They are all vaccinated against 6in1 and anti rabies.

They are very playful and active dogs.

Kindly circulate this mail. Looking for loving and caring homes for them.

Attached here are the pics.

Regards

Twinkle Gogia
9811403831

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PUP ‘1’

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From: SHAMPA DASGUPTA <sdgsdg00@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2009

hello doglovers

please circulate this urgent adoption for a 2 year old male spitz whom Rashi found in mayur vihar apparently lost.  He has a cut in throat area due to chord around neck and is reovering fast, he shd be ready for adoption in a week ….please circulate this to all so that this friendly dog gets a forever loving home soon!

Rashi no is: 9350290576

thanks

shampa

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From: shamalatha rao <

One of the kind ladies know (Mrs. Vanita Alberts)  is fostering a chocolate brown lab (male) . He is called Coco. He was abandoned near Forum mall . Unbelievable! 

If anyone in India is interested in taking him, please let me know. I am sending you his pic.

COCO lab

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He is very very cute and friendly and a real pet. Delivery anywhere in India for free, personally by Mrs. Vanita Alberts! 
 
Call quick as I am sure someone will snap him up. He is true love, only love.

He is reaaaaaaaally beautiful and sooper friendly. He sleeps with them  too 🙂 ! 

Please feel free to call me about the same & let’s help Coco in finding  loving,caring home 🙂

Regards,

Aparna

97423-22280
 

 

Uk: June is National Vaccination Month – an Offer for Discounted Vaccination Treatment for ALL Uk Pet Owners

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Something for Uk pets to smile about …………………………………..

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The following is an offer only available to Uk residents.

We at SAV are giving our full support to this excellent offer to help improve disease protection for pet animals within the Uk.

Pleaase visit the following for details on finding a vet operating the scheme, and to be able to download your vouchers for treatment:

http://www.vaccinationmonth.co.uk/ 

The offer applies to owners of pet Dogs, Cats, Rabbits and Horses.

Restore your pet’s protection against disease

June 2009 is National Vaccination Month. Participating vets will once again be providing your pets with discounted vaccinations, saving you up to £30 per pet*, as well as a free health check.

During National Vaccination Month 2009, horse owners can obtain discounted vaccinations against some of the most dangerous equine diseases.

The offer includes a free second dose of tetanus vaccine (with or without flu), plus a free wormer.

Dogs and cats must be older than 18 months and

not have been vaccinated for at least 18 months.
 
Rabbits must be older than 9 months and not have been vaccinated for at least 9 months.

For further information about the diseases which each animal can be protected against by this offer, please visit http://www.vaccinationmonth.co.uk/aboutdiseases.php or see the details directly below:

Dogs

Canine parvovirus

Still widespread and often fatal. Causes severe vomiting and bloody diarrhoea. About 15,000 UK dogs are believed to have suffered from the disease in the last 12 months. The virus is spread in the faeces of infected dogs and survives outdoors for months or even years. Once contracted, there is no specific treatment; it can be effectively prevented through vaccination.

Leptospirosis

A bacterial disease that causes serious liver and kidney problems in humans as well as dogs (it’s called Weill’s Disease in humans). Spreads in the urine of infected animals, which can include rats; any animal excercised in or around ponds and watercourses is at risk. An estimated 4,000 cases are seen each year in the UK.

Distemper

Another potentially fatal disease, spread directly from dog to dog. Caused major epidemics in the 1960s and 1970s but has since been brought under control by vaccination. Causes respiratory problems, diarrhoea, vomiting, ‘hard pad’ and fits.

Hepatitis

This devastating disease may prove rapidly fatal. It affects the liver, and may also involve the kidneys, eyes and lungs of infected dogs. This virus is shed in the urine of infected dogs. Routine vaccination provices effective prevention against this disease

Kennel Cough

A very common and highly contagious respiratory disease which typically results in an unpleasant hacking cough. The cough can persist for weeks, and can be life-threatening in puppies and vulnerable dogs. Spreads through coughing, sneezing and nose-to-nose contact wherever dogs meet and mix – not just in boarding kennels. Effective vaccines given as drops up the nose are available to prevent disease due to the most significant bugs responsible for this disease.

Cats

Cat flu

Cat flu still affects an estimated 160,000 cats and kittens each year in the UK. Symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge and sore eyes. The disease is caused by several different bugs, some of which can be spread by ‘carrier animals’ which show no outward signs. It can prove fatal especially in the vulnerable, and can lead to unpleasant long-term complications for affected cats. Vaccination significantly reduces the risk of disease.

Feline enteritis

Also known as feline panleucopaenia, this causes severe vomiting, loss of appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Sometimes the disease can progress so quickly that a cat may die before any signs are noticed. The virus survives outdoors for months or even years. Cats can also be infected with canine parvovirus. Vaccination of cats will offer protection against canine parvovirus and feline enteritis.

Feline leukaemia

Caused by a virus, feline leukaemia suppresses the cat’s immune system and can cause cancer, anaemia and death. Spreads directly from the saliva of infected animals, to others it may meet and socialise with. Vaccination has proved effective in reducing this disease; a significant prevalence of infection in unvaccinated cats is reported.

Rabbits

Myxomatosis

The recent myxomatosis epidemic has been particularly marked with a devastating effect on pet rabbits and their wild cousins. Spread by fleas and other external parasites, it causes profound illness and disfiguring swellings around the eyes, face and genitalia. The disease frequently leads to death. Vaccination and parasite control are essential for prevention.

Viral Haemorrhagic Disease

This is a viral disease of rabbits which usually proves rapidly fatal. Signs of the disease can be just sudden unexplained death or may include depression, collapse, difficulty in breathing, convulsions and bleeding from the nose. Rabbits can be vaccinated against this disease, although this vaccine is not included in the National Vaccination Month initiative. Please ask you veterinary surgeon for more details.

Horses

Equine Influenza

‘Flu in horses is a highly infectious viral disease which affects the respiratory tract including the windpipe and lungs. Widespread throughout the horse population, the virus is transmitted by direct horse-to-horse contact and indirect contact via contaminated people, tack, feed and equipment. Signs of ‘flu include a dry, harsh cough, fever, nasal discharge and lethargy. Following a bout of ‘flu, horses need complete rest for at least 6 weeks. Equine ‘flu is not contagious to humans.

Equine Herpes Virus

Equine herpes virus is a very common viral disease which is just as contagious as ‘flu. The virus can cause a severe loss of form and associated problems including abortion and paralysis and, like its human counterparts, the virus can recur time after time. The first signs are similar to those seen with ‘flu and include fever, nasal discharge and coughing that can last for up to 3 weeks. Equine herpes virus is not contagious to humans. Vaccination against equine herpes virus is not available as part of National Vaccination Month

Strangles

Strangles is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the bacterium, Streptococcus equi. Horses become depressed, dull, develop a fever and nasal discharge and stop eating. The glands around the throat swell, forming abscesses. In some outbreaks and in up to ten percent of cases, these abscesses spread to other parts of the body (a condition known as ‘bastard’ strangles) which is nearly always fatal. Strangles is transmitted from horse-to horse and indirect contact via people, tack, feed and equipment. There is currently no vaccine available against strangles.

Tetanus

Tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetanii which can be found in soil and horse droppings. Although most animals can be affected horses are particularly susceptible. The bacteria enter the body through wounds and punctures of the sole of the foot are common routes of infection. Horses will develop muscle stiffness resulting in a “rocking-horse” stance and “lock-jaw”. Unfortunately this condition is usually fatal.

Please, don’t waste time and let your animals health suffer – download your vouchers now and get vaccinating !

SAV.

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Ireland: Mutilated Greyhound Bodies Found Dumped – Government Asked to Act

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PRESS RELEASE GREYHOUND ACTION IRELAND

www.greyhoundaction.org.uk

To reply to this message, either click Reply or send your e-mail to
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GREYHOUND ACTION IRELAND

 Press Release 3-6-09

GREYHOUND ACTION IRELAND are again dismayed  but not surprised at the
discovery of yet more dumped  earless greyhounds on a mid west beach. This
butchery is part and parcel of the cruel Greyhound  Racing and coursing
Industries.

‘We call on the Minister for SPORT MARTIN CULLEN to withdraw all financial
support in the form of  grants to the Greyhound and horse Racing
Fund
-(currently standing at over 100 million in taxpayers
money  since 2001)
This money is spent to prop up an ailing Industry built
on :

  • Endemic and widespread animal abuse-including use of drugs, massive over-breeding and  killing and dumping.
  • Slaughter of thousands of dogs and pups annually.
  • promotion of underage gambling (no underage limit at the tracks)
  • see www.greyhoundaction.org.uk go to IRELAND
     

Bernie Wright
 GAI.
 Phone 0872651720

Irish newspaper Report:

 

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/mutilated-remains-of-greyhounds-dumped-at-popular-pier-1759326.html

 

Mutilated remains of greyhounds dumped at popular pier

By BRIAN McDONALD

Wednesday June 03 2009

The carcasses of three dead greyhounds have been dumped at one of the most popular bathing areas in the Mid-West.

The shocking discovery was made by officials from the Environment Department of Limerick County Council last Thursday.

Water Officer with the Council, John Considine was on a regular inspection of the county’s two main bathing areas, at Glin in east Limerick and at Kilteery, on the border with Co Kerry.

While speaking with staff at Kilteery he noticed what appeared to be the remains of the dog in the water below the pier.

On closer inspection, Mr Considine discovered two recently dumped greyhounds and the skeletal remains of a greyhound which had been dumped some time ago.

The ears of all dogs had been cut off in an apparent attempt to avoid identifying the owner of the animalsall greyhounds have an identification number tattooed behind their ears.

The matter has been reported to the gardai, while Bord na gCon has also been advised of the find.

The board is anxious to have a hair taken from each of the two most recently dumped dogs in an attempt to identify the animals by DNA.

Judging from the build of the dogs, there are indications that they have been bred for coursing rather than greyhound track racing.

Mr Considine said: “There are just no words for a person who would do a thing like that. We have made a huge effort to develop this into an amenity area to be enjoyed — and then this happened.

“I haven’t seen anything like this in 20 years in this job and the fact that all that remains of one of the dogs is skeletal suggests that somebody is making a habit of this.

“There are also clear indications that the other two dogs were put down by a vet before being dumped here in this way. We are pursuing this matter in every way we can”.

The remains of all three animals have since been removed from Kilteery pier.

 

– BRIAN McDONALD