Action Alert: Please Stop Greyhound Racing from Coming Into the Philippines

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URGENT ACTION ALERT:

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Update on Please Stop Greyhound Racing from Coming Into the Philippines

Please see the latest info below on proposed greyhound racing in the Phillipines from ‘PAWS’ and ‘PETA’

The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) and the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Greyhound Crusaders/SWAP team UK are extremely concerned for the fate of these greyhounds.

Please now take immediate action for the greyhounds by WRITING TO THE PHILLIPINES SENATORS EMAIL ADDYS LISTED BELOW TO PROTEST VEHEMENTLY.  

Please keep all correspondence polite. 

senate_info@yahoo.com
ospml@yahoo.com
sen.litolapid@senate.gov.ph
loren_b_legarda@yahoo.com
mam@senate.gov.ph
kilosko2004@yahoo.com
kikopangilinan@gmail.com
senbongrevilla@senate.gov.ph
mar@marroxas.com
senateoffice@trillanes.com.ph
mb_villar@yahoo.com
senator_enrile@senate.gov.ph
senjinggoyestrada@senate.gov.ph
senzubiri@yahoo.com.ph
aqp@compass.com.ph
rcroffice@yahoo.com.ph
edgardo_angara@hotmail.com
benigno_aquino_iii@yahoo.com
office_sen_jakerarroyo@yahoo.com
pongbiazon@yahoo.com
alancayetano@yahoo.com
pia@senatorpiacayetano.com
senmds@yahoo.com
sen.escudero@gmail.com
rjgordon@senate.gov.ph
gringo_chq@yahoo.com

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We must do everything we can to stop this now!!!

Many thanks for your support, every voice counts! Please see update below.

Greyhound Crusaders/SWAP team UK

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=485549&publicationSubCategoryId=447

Don’t be cruel
DOG DAZE By Kathy Moran Updated July 11, 2009 12:00 AM

The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) and the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) are up in arms against House Bill No. 5291, “an act granting the Fox New Millennium Amusement Club, Inc. (FNMACI) a franchise to construct, operate and maintain a Greyhound racetrack facility in any place within the city of Mandaue, province of Cebu.” The principal authors of the bill are Reps. Benhur L. Salimbangon, Nerissa Corazon Soon-Ruiz, and Ferjenel Biron.

HB 5291 was approved by the House of Representatives on Dec. 3. It was sent to the Senate on Dec. 12 as Committee Report 1393.

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The process of making a law in the country requires the approval of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. When a bill is passed, like in this case in the House of Representatives, the Committee Report is sent to the Senate for its concurrence and approval.

Anna Cabrera, PAWS director, told me that the official voting on the Senate bill will start anytime after July 27.

PAWS and PETA have been actively lobbying in the Senate against the passage of the bill. So far, only two senators — Francis Escudero and Gringo Honasan — have said that they would vote against the bill.

“We will still meet with other senators who have agreed to listen to us on the matter,” Anna said. “There is so much cruelty that goes into Greyhound racing. We cannot let this become a sport here.”

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In the minutes of the committee hearing that PAWS was able to get, the sponsors of the bill have said if passed into law, the bill would assure that the Greyhounds will be well-cared for and that a shelter will be established for the retired Greyhounds.

But we all know that “dog keeping” hereabouts means that dogs can be left outside unsupervised and can be made semi-strays for the rest of their lives. In the few trips that I have made to Thailand, I have been witness to how the people there care for the street dogs. Matter of fact, there are people who really come out to feed the dogs that pass by their homes. The other dogs, meanwhile, are kept in the temples and taken care of by monks. Unlike here where it is not uncommon to see dogs, mangy and undernourished, walking the streets and being ignored by Pinoys.

I also know that only a handful of local animal welfare groups like PAWS, Compassion and Responsibility towards Animals (CARA) and the Philippine Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PhilSPCA) have spay-neuter campaigns within Metro Manila. Yet, these are low-impact community outreach programs which, at best, reach out to about 50 dogs per welfare group per month.

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It is funny how in most developed countries Greyhound racetracks are closing down and here we are wanting to open one. We must be moving backwards. The Greyhound racing proponents here seem to be trying to bring back to life a dying and cruel sport.

What makes the sport so cruel?

Well, for starters, it will encourage racers to breed Greyhounds that are race-worthy. When that is done, the Greyhounds that are not good enough will either be put down or sent to a shelter where only the god of dogs will know how they will be treated.

Overbreeding and inbreeding are cruel. More cruel is what will happen to the has-been racers. And the list of cruelty goes on and on.

Let’s make a stand and help our educated legislators see that only cruelty will result from building a Greyhound racing track and bringing the sport to the country.

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Here are excerpts from the letter PAWS sent to the Senate:

Greyhound racing is cruel.

The new industry of Greyhound racing will trigger the breeding of hundreds of Greyhounds, more than it can place at race tracks. Racing aficionados will be motivated to produce “winning” dogs and will end up overbreeding them. In the United States, approximately 20,000 surplus Greyhounds are destroyed each year because they have been deemed unfit to race and because there are not enough homes for the retired dogs.

To illustrate just how many retired dogs that the Philippines would be dealing with, consider this: A Greyhound’s racing career is usually over at three and a half to four years of age, and yet, its life expectancy is about 13 years old.

Add this to the Philippine scenario where there is already an alarming rate of homeless dogs due to the unregulated breeding of purebred dogs, and the lack of government-funded spay-neuter programs to prevent overpopulation of “native” dogs or regular aspins (Asong Pinoys, formerly called askals ), House Bill 5291 will exponentially increase the current dog population of an estimated 9.6 million.

Greyhound racing cannot be operated in a humane manner.

The reason why the Greyhound racing industry is inherently cruel is that it treats dogs as commodities. It is a form of gaming in which the amount of money a dog generates determines his or her expendability.

As a result, the following cruelties have been commonly observed in racing Greyhounds’ kennels or facilities in developed countries — even those with strict animal welfare laws like the United States:

Greyhounds are kept at track kennels in stacked cages, often muzzled, for a total of 18 to 22 hours per day.

Many tracks use wooden crates which get soaked in urine, making sanitary conditions difficult.

Greyhound adoption groups regularly report that incoming Greyhounds suffer from an incredible variety of afflictions. Untreated conditions and injuries such as missing or broken toes, broken hocks, and incredible internal (whipworms, hookworms, tapeworms, coccidia, and giardia) and external (fleas, ticks, mites) parasites are common. Teeth and gums frequently show advanced signs of neglect-related disease and weakness, attributable to diet, as well as stress-related trauma from chewing on available materials in the environment (stress/boredom precipitated).

[Source: www.greyhounds.org]

Greyhound racing is immoral.

House Bill No. 5291 is proposing that we create a whole new profit-driven industry based on assumption of “expendable” lives.

To allow a cycle of breeding and then mercilessly killing thousands of dogs “not being good enough to race” in the name of gambling and entertainment is morally inexcusable.

There is no need for the Philippines to adopt immoral and unethical practices being criticized by a growing number of informed citizens all over the world.

It will be a blight on our national image to introduce this form of animal cruelty as an acceptable and legal practice in our country.

It is respectfully prayed that House Bill No. 5291 be outright rejected and not passed into law for it introduces the cruel, inhumane, immoral and unethical sport that is Greyhound racing.

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This is the letter of PETA:

The Philippines Senate is considering a bill that would bring Greyhound racing to the country. If approved, this bill will doom thousands of Greyhounds to miserable lives and deaths.

Picture this: 10,000 dead Greyhounds are found buried in a “killing field”. The bodies of 3,000 former racers are uncovered in a backyard pit. Seventy-three Greyhounds burn to death after fire breaks out in their kennel, while more than 50 others die of heat stroke in the same kennel a few years later. These horrific incidents occurred in England and the US, but Greyhound racing causes the suffering and deaths of countless dogs around the world.

The cruelty of Greyhound racing begins even before a dog steps foot on a track. Countless animals whom breeders believe will be too slow to win races are killed each year. Dogs have been shot, bludgeoned, or simply dumped to fend for themselves.

Dogs who are deemed “good enough” to race typically spend their lives in cages and are kept muzzled at all times. They never know a kind word or a gentle touch, much less the belly rubs and companionship that they deserve. Trainers often dope Greyhounds to mask injuries or to get them to run faster. Sickness and injuries — including broken legs, heatstroke, and heart attacks — claim the lives of many dogs.

In recent years, 27 Greyhound tracks have closed in the US because of declining attendance, and the so-called “sport” is illegal in 34 states. Barbados, Haiti, and Indonesia have all shuttered their once active tracks, and former racing dogs in Guam were given to anyone who would take them after the local track closed because of dwindling profits. Please do your part to prevent this cruel sport from being introduced to the Philippines and immediately make your objections to this proposal known to these officials.

The PETA Asia-Pacific Team_Activist@PETAAsiaPacific.com

Uk: RSPCA Speaks Out Over Death Row Dog, Bruce

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Please see our previous post:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/07/03/uk-northern-ireland-urgent-petition-to-save-bruce-from-death/

Latest:

http://www.dogmagazine.net:80/archives/3100/rspca-speaks-out-over-death-row-dog-bruce/

RSPCA Speaks Out Over Death Row Dog, Bruce

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July 10, 2009 by K9 Magazine News Editor 

The RSPCA has added its voice to the growing outrage over the treatment of death row dog, Bruce, in Northern Ireland. The UK’s largest animal welfare charity said:

It is wrong that an entire breed of dog should be banned purely on the basis of its genetic make-up, without any consideration of an individual dog’s characteristics and temperament. (cont…)

The Dangerous Dogs (Amendment) Act 1997 was introduced in England and Wales so that the automatic death sentence on all pit bull type dogs was lifted. If Northern Ireland had adopted this amendment, many family pets identified as being pit bull types would be allowed to live out their life with their owners in accordance with the law. They would not be forced to spend their final days in kennels before being inevitably destroyed.

The RSPCA continues to campaign for the government to reassess its current dog legislation and shift emphasis from the four legs at the end of a lead to the two legs at the other. We want irresponsible owners to be held accountable for their actions, not their dogs

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  5. Northern Ireland Shamed by Treatment of Death Row Dog, Bruce

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India (Wadala Area): ‘Lucky’ Is Missing – Help Required to Find Him – Please Crosspost

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Dear All

Please please do this small favour for me and pass this on to everyone you know.

My  Friend Gauri Gokharn’s dog  “Lucky” is missing since yesterday (10th July) morning. Near Wadala Area. He is 13  years old and wears a red collar.

His pics are attached .

Any information please contact Gauri  – 9320695559.

Thanks a ton,

Vibha


Best Regards,

Sanam Rabadi Karunakar
Canine Behaviorist (UK)
www.perfectpooch.co.in

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India (Bangalore): Angie – Male, Neutered Lab Needs A Home

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From: sujata srinivasiyengar <sujatasr@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:28 PM
Subject: ANgie needs a home
To: Rishi dev <rishidev.cfar@gmail.com>

Hi
Can you please fwd this request.

ANgie is a lab, male, neutered and lives in Bangalore. He’s very friendly, playful and doesn’t think much of his three-legged status.

He was abandoned a couple of years ago with a wounded leg which had to be amputated. a friend managed to get him adopted. But, the present owner is planning to go to the U.S.

Angie needs to be adopted as early as possible.
regards
sujata
Bangalore

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Serbia: Appeal To Help ‘Ruben’ – Advice, Veterinary Product, Donations, etc

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We are putting out this appeal to help Jelena in Serbia.

One of her shelter dogs named ‘Ruben’ has a hyperactive adrenal gland.  This is causing him skin problems as can be seen in the photographs.

We are currently seeking veterinary advice relating to this, but we currently think that this problem is also known as ‘Cushings Disease / Syndrome’.

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‘Ruben’ – Note skin problems

Cushing’s disease

Another name for hyperadrenocorticism – the term given to an endocrine condition characterised by an excessive amount of cortisol being released into the body. Harvey William Cushing (1869-1939) was a pioneering neurosurgeon and gave his name to this disease. The group of clinical signs resulting from the disease is known as Cushing’s syndrome.

We are asking for people anywhere who can help jelena with this to please contact her at  palanski@eunet.rs

Maybe you know of, or can contact a veterinary product producer and ask them if they would be prepared to donate free treatment to Ruben, especially as he is a rescued dog now living in a Serbian shelter.

NOTE – From the info we have, any veterinary product given to Ruben would be life long – it is not a case of a dosage for just a few months.  Please be aware of this when asking / contacting suppliers.

A BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Dogs with Cushing’s syndrome produce excessive amounts of cortisol. This can have harmful effects on other organs and on the ability of the body to regulate itself.

AN IMPORTANT HORMONE

Cushing’s occurs in dogs who are producing excessive amounts of cortisol, an important hormone that helps to regulate the body’s metabolism.

Cortisol plays a vital role in protein, carbohydrate and fat metabolism and is released into the bloodstream at times of stress to prepare the body for a flight or fight response.

Cortisol is produced by the adrenal glands – two small glands located in the abdomen, next to each kidney. A hormone called ACTH controls the production and release of cortisol from the adrenal glands. ACTH itself is produced by the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain.

The concentration of cortisol in the blood of healthy animals varies greatly as the body’s demand for cortisol fluctuates. For example, during a period of anxiety or illness, it is normal for the adrenal glands to increase their production of cortisol. Once this period of stress has passed, the cortisol concentration in the blood returns back to normal.

CORTISOL OVERPRODUCTION

In dogs with Cushing’s syndrome, there is a chronic overproduction of cortisol over weeks and months. Although the concentration of cortisol in the blood of a dog with Cushing’s also fluctuates greatly, it tends to be, on average, much higher than in healthy dogs. The excessive amount of cortisol released into the bloodstream has a harmful effect on the function of many organs and the body’s metabolism.

Cushing’s syndrome cannot be cured but it can be successfully managed and controlled through medication. Vetoryl® is the only licensed treatment for Cushing’s in the UK. It contains trilostane which is a chemical substance that blocks the production of cortisol.

In some countries, a product known as ‘LYSODREN’ is also a solution to the problem.  Nothing is available in Serbia.

Cushing’s syndrome is not curable but with Vetoryl® it can be very effectively controlled; maintaining a good quality of life for your dog for years to come. Vetoryl®, which is the only licensed treatment for use in dogs, contains the active ingredient trilostane, a drug that rapidly reduces the production of cortisol by the adrenal glands.

Please contact as many suppliers as you can – Ruben can be greatly helped with his illness.

As the solution is small and can be packaged and sent to Serbia cheaply, this would be one small act that would make a massive difference for one little dog.

Please look at the photographs and do what you can to get the treatment for Ruben.

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Thanks – SAV.

Uk (Northern Ireland): Urgent Petition to Save ‘Bruce’ from Death

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Heartbreaking: The Judge has ordered ‘Bruce’ be destroyed on Monday…(Northern Ireland)

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***Petition for Bruce with currently 8,855 signatures***

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/BRING-BRUCE-HOME-X

Maria Daines says- “Please share this news quickly and get some details to International media,TV stations etc. We might make a breakthrough to save this innocent dog’s life”.

Please see below for more info on poor ‘Bruce’, please do all you can to try and save this precious life!

Bruce due to be destroyed on Monday

Dear all,

You may remember the links I sent to the videos of Bruce’s story, well court date came on Monday 29th and Bruce’s owner Shannon has posted the sad, despicable news that the judge has ordered that Bruce be put to sleep on Monday. How could the judge have ordered Bruce’s death after all he and his family have been through? Here is the link, below, to Bruce’s Bebo group where Shannon posted the news 11 hours ago. I will be telephoning David Brown on the numbers Shannon has posted tomorrow and I hope to find out more, please do the same if you can and I’m hoping between us if we share this news quickly and get some details to International media, TV stations etc, we might make a breakthrough to save this innocent dog’s life. He has done nothing wrong and he has suffered immensely simply for being born a bully breed of unproven origin. Bruce even had a rescue place waiting at a shelter specialising in bully breeds. Death cannot be an option can it? Please help if you can and share this update, thanks, Maria xx

Bebo group Bring Bruce Home

http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=4936149910

Links to youtube videos of Bruce’s story –

Bring Bruce home where he belongs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRJYVszJ7tE

A plea from Bruce
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyhwJNnzlxw

Facebook groups that can hopefully help –

DDAWatch

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=27193457689

Bring Bruce Home facebook group –

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=10616243761

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***Petition for Bruce with currently 8,855 signatures***

 http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/BRING-BRUCE-HOME-X

www.maria-daines.com
www.oneliferescue.org

‘But for the sake of some little mouthful of flesh, we deprive a soul of the sun and light, and of that portion of life and time it had been born into the world to enjoy.’

~Plutarch, C.A.D. 46-C

India (01/07): Animals in Need of Homes and Other News

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Here is a selection of all the latest things we have had from our animal buddies in India.  Please especially try to help finding homes for all the animals in need – please crosspost widely.  Thanks – SAV.

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hey ppl,

here is the adoption update from mumbai-

pups

1. 3 mixed breed female pups around 4.5 months old for adoption with charu shah (vile parle)

2. 3 local pups around 1.5 months old for adoption with namita (charkop, kandivali) there were 4 but 1 got crushed under a car.

3. 6 local pups, 3 boys n 3 girls around 1.5 months old with madu (dombivali)

someone had shown interest in adopting 3, but not replied.

(all these pics can be seen in my blog- www.petadoptionmumbai.blogspot.com and i can b contacted on my mail id-shahcharu76@yahoo.com)

4. 2 males n 1 female local pup around 3 months old at bhavans college with amit (9892619518, call after 5 pm)

kittens-

1. 2 female kittens, golden coloured around 4/5 months old, vaccinated for adoption with gautam.

2. 1 adult male n 1 adult female (operated) around 2 yrs old, vaccinated and sterilised for adoption with gautam. (lokhandwala, andheri)

3. 2 adult males n 1 female (all operated) around 2 yrs old for adoption with amruta (amboli, andheri) it seems her bhabhi is having  a child so they want to give the cats away!

anyone interested, please send me a mail at- shahcharu76@yahoo.com

charu

efforts may fail, but do not fail to make an effort!

www.petadoptionmumbai.blogspot.com

www.straysadopted.blogspot.com

Animals and humans suffer and die alike. …the same pain, the same spilling of blood, the same stench of death, the same arrogant, cruel, and brutal taking of life. 

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First state wide ABC/AR programme in India?

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From: Purnima Toolsidass <

Please publicise the follwing news frm Sikkm:

I wanted to share our good news from Sikkim with you, and I am hoping
you can help us publicise this throughout India. The Sikkim Anti-Rabies
and Animal Health (SARAH) programme has officially become a separate
Division of the Animal Husbandry Department – see official notification
attached. This is very exciting news indeed for the people and animals
of Sikkim. I believe that this is the first time an animal welfare
programme has been incorporated into the Animal Husbandry Dept – please
let me know if you know of any other states that have done this. I also
believe Sikkim is the first state in India to have a state wide ABC/AR
programme – again please let me know if I am wrong.

This programme has been very successful and appreciated by the public of
Sikkim, but India wide publicity of the good achievements of the
programme has been sorely lacking. I would be so appreciative if you can
suggest how I can rectify this. It will certainly help our future
funding and support if the Government of Sikkim is praised for its
animal welfare activities. I also believe that it is important for
other Indian states to know about this programme as they may wish to
implement similar strategies within their own Animal Husbandry Dept.

I will forward this email to AWBI and Animal People to see if they also
have any suggestions.

Thank you very much for your help.

Kind regards
Beth

Dr Beth McGennisken
Project Manager
S.A.R.A.H. (Sikkim Anti Rabies & Animal Health) Programme
Gangtok, India

T (India): +91 97331 50056

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More stray dog news articles:

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/004200906101011.htm

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Who-killed-these-strays-/articleshow/4682445.cms

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/002200906111221.htm

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/PMC-to-shift-stray-dogs-from-Phursungi-Urali/articleshow/4641915.cms 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Stray-dogs-hound-woman-at-Leisure-Valley/articleshow/4669061.cms

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Stray-dogs-maul-four-year-old-girl-in-Vadodara/480938

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Allahabad/Medicos-get-the-stick-for-feeding-stray-dogs-/articleshow/4694730.cms

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Hubli/Stray-dogs-attack-three-in-Karwar/articleshow/4693886.cms

http://www.sahilonline.org/english/news.php?catID=coastalnews&nid=5707&viewed=0

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Stray-dogs-hound-woman-at-Leisure-Valley/articleshow/4669061.cms

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 Zero Rabies city shows the way to small towns

Times of india-chennai 10 june 2009 

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From: Dogs & Pups Mag Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 6:13 PM

Subject: Lab Mix Pup for urgent adoption

Hi friends,

Please help me find home for a very loving female lab mix pup. She’s bout 45 days old.. and loves playing with other dogs and kids… She’s very affectionate and naughty at the same time..

She’s golden in color and has the exact shadings of a labrador…

Lab PupThanks

Take care

Alka Sophia
9899799556

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A new book about Animal rights in Islam published by VDM verlag publishers of Germany

Book can be found at
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=fakhar-i-abbas&x=14&y=20

The book includes Quranic and Hadith?s point of view regarding

Life on Earth
Rights in Islam
Kindness and Treatment towards Animals
Slaughtering
Hunting / Killing
Blood Sports
Fighting competitions
Fur and Other Uses of Animals
Overloading / Riding

With clear teachings of Islam and examples from the life of Holy Prophet, I think we should acknoldge and praise the humble effort of the author.

Best regards
Hameed

Product Description

This book is an effort to highlight the importance and treatment of wildlife according to Islamic injunctions. The need for compiling this work was felt during a country wide campaign that was supervised by the author on behalf of the world society for the protection of animals (WSPA). The campaign was aimed at assessing and curbing bear abuses such as bear baiting, dancing etc. across the country, though the practice is on for centuries in this part of world. It has brought the brown bear population to an alarmingly low level. The three type of wild bears once had profound presence in the different wilds of Pakistan. Out of them, one is already extinct while other two are at the verge of extinction. A common Muslim may not have the slightest idea that Islam strictly prohibits unnecessary loss of wildlife and there are many Ahadith of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) that highlight the conservation of this important aspect of nature. This work is hoped to give at least a basic knowledge to a common Muslim that how Islam deals with the subject. This is an effort to make people understand the importance and rights of animals in the light of Islamic teachings

About the Author

A wildlife biologist and well known field scientist, a strong awareness campaigner, a motivated conservationist and well known bear conservationist for control of bear baiting in Pakistan. Established Bioresource Research Center, in Pakistan, which is only noncommercial and non governmental research in the country, Can be found at www.pbrc.edu.pk