Flanders ban the cruel “Ponny Carousells”- Super!

Action alliance – animals do not belong to the circus

A BAN IN ALL BELGIUM APPLIES FROM 2023

A “wild animal ban” has been in effect in circuses in Belgium since 2014.

Now the “fun” on the back of little horses that have to go around in circles for hours will soon come to an end.

After the Brussels and Wallonia regions, Flanders has now also banned pony riding at trade fairs and annual markets

This means that this old-fashioned “attraction” will be banned across Belgium from 2023 after a corresponding transition period.
The operators of the pony carousels are to receive compensation.

It is time to sensitize parents and children to the quiet suffering of animals and to show that there are species-appropriate ways to show children the “happiness of the earth on horseback” – with respect for animals.

The pony carousel is not an authentic riding experience anyway. Parents who want to give their children an authentic experience of the horse are certainly better advised to visit a pony farm. With the prospect of it, many a whining child can be distracted from the pony carousel.

https://www.facebook.com/Aktionsb%C3%BCndnis-Tiere-geh%C3%B6ren-nicht-zum-Circus-596627783718726/

And I mean…Pony carousel! the underrated cruelty to animals.
According to the guideline, the animals are allowed to do their stupid, monotonous laps for four hours.

No, they are not allowed, they have to!
If someone talks about love for animals, he has to learn the term again.

An anachronistic entertainment genre that not only means immense suffering for the animals circling for hours on end and circling to the point of complete exhaustion, but also makes people insensitive and teaches children disastrous things about animals.

These circling child slaves – “riding ponies” run in circles for hours, usually even at high temperatures, and are treated with violence and brutality by their slave owners.

And German? it keeps sleeping!

Not only wild animals are still allowed in the circus, but we also still use pony carousels as an attraction.

A year ago there was an online petition to stop pony riding at a Christmas market – over 27,000 people signed up.

Without success, because the veterinary office allowed pony riding, the petition was hopeless.

It is a shame that animals are still allowed to be abused for dull entertainment in this country.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

Finland: Wolf killers on the go

A TRAGEDY IS LAID DOWN IN THE HIGH NORTH – FINLAND PLANS TO REDUCE ITS WOLF STOCK TO 25 PACKS!

Wolves have always had a difficult time globally.
They are feared and persecuted and the hatred of these wonderful animals has developed into a veritable witch hunt, similar to the fox.

Nowhere is this useful top preacher welcome.

Finland is currently planning the next chapter in the book of cruelty against this pitiful species.
For the winter season 2021/22, an ethically reprehensible and terrible model for wolf management was presented in the icy land in the north.
Among other measures, the population is to be reduced to only 25 wolf packs, i.e. the execution of many of this species is planned, despite massive opposition from nature and animal rights activists, and thus wants to make it equal to neighboring Sweden, where these wonderful animals are already regulated.

A working group was set up by the Ministry of Agriculture to determine the best conservation status for the wolf and this questionable “SOKO Wolf” came to the number of 25 packs.

According to Agriculture Minister Jari Leppä, the legal requirements have been regulated and the massacre is planned for winter 2021/22.

The stock hunt should take place during this time.

This represents an ethical catastrophe and probably only pleases the over-anxious farmers who hate the wolf and the hunters who are already “sharpening their knives” or oiling the barrels of their deadly shotguns.

Please also sign all of these petitions to put an end to the hunt for these wonderful creatures across Europe:
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/de/376/238/344/?TAP=1732

For more…at https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2021/02/01/finland-wolf-killers-on-the-go/

Gemeinsam für die Tiere- (Together for the animals)

And I mean…… 150 billion animals are slaughtered worldwide every year, that’s 4756 every second …
As a competitor to this daily massacre, the wolf cannot keep up.

Wild animals make up just 3% of the total biomass of terrestrial vertebrates on earth!
The rest is “use” animals + people!

In 2016, the Norwegian government made a similar shameful decision on the wolf issue
To protect the livestock population (especially sheep), they released 47 wolves to be shot.

That was two-thirds of the population in the whole country.
This is how hunters and their lobbyists regulate life in the forest.

Apart from that: The predators do not practice environmentally damaging factory farming, they eat what is there or starve to death.

Farmers keep thousands of animals in stable, tightly packed, without movement, occupation, or daylight.
The animals stand on slatted floors in their own shit, which is then collected as liquid manure.

Farm animal keepers are crueler. If I’m not crueler, then I don’t use them for my economic interests either.
Animal breeding alone is torture because the animals are bred for maximum performance and have physical problems

No farmer has the right to portray the wolf as a danger
Others are the criminals in livestock farming!

My best regards to all, Venus

 

we see it like Snoopy-❤️🙏

And…a good way to start is by not eating them

regards and good night, Venus

 

Good news from France! 🐱🐶

In the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for dogs and cats has risen sharply in many countries in Europe.
Numerous animals were acquired during the first lockdown.

However, after the travel warning was lifted, owners left them at the animal shelter or simply put them on the street.

They often underestimate the responsibility and the time it takes to look after dogs, cats, birds, or other small animals.
They are overwhelmed.

Members of Parliament in France want to increase the barriers to getting a pet and make sure they get in the best possible hands.
A draft law on a new animal welfare law was passed in France this Wednesday. 🇫🇷

The changes at a glance:
– There will be higher penalties for mistreatment of animals, namely three years imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros.

– When purchasing an animal, a certificate must be signed for information, in which duties as a holder, such as vaccinations, necessary doctor visits, and appropriate feeding are listed.

– Only professional breeders and animal shelters are allowed to sell online.

– Animals are no longer allowed to be sold in pet shops.

https://www.nw.de/umwelt/22944905_Frankreich-moechte-Online-Verkauf-von-Hunden-und-Katzen-verbieten.html

And I mean...If you want to have an animal roommate with you, you should ask yourself whether you are willing to give the animal enough time and care.
Whether you even have the resources for it.

And then, if you are sure, always contact the local animal shelter.

There you get the best advice and the employees are very concerned about the welfare of the animals.

Anyone who has ever taken in someone from the shelter knows:

Sometimes the best friends come from the shelter.
🐶🐱🐰🐹🐭❤️

My best regards to all, Venus

 

February 1: Dia de Galgos – Day of Shame for Spain

The hunting season in Spain is officially over on February 1st.

At the end of the season, thousands of hunting dogs lose their use and thus their raison d’etre every year.

Galgos, Podencos, Bretons, and other dogs.

Bred to be acquired by hobby hunters for precisely this purpose – and to be used for mostly one hunting season.

Then it will be disposed of again, as cheaply as possible.

From this, a terrible custom has developed, they are hung up, mostly in trees.

The “best” dog hangs highest, the others below.

Dogs that have proven to be less successful hunters are often made to “dance” out of mockery.

So panicked, the animals dance for hours (up to 2 days) from one rear paw to the other until they run out of strength in their legs and their air is choked off.

A cruel and long agony, full of fear and pain.

This procedure is called “playing the piano” by the hunters and these loyal and intelligent animals are humiliated to the point of death.

So the brutal, painful massacre is repeated. Every year.

The hunters use the most barbaric methods to “get rid of” the innocent dogs they no longer need.

The 190,000 Spanish hunters who practice this cruelty each year consider dogs to be disposable items.

From this point of view, they breed the dogs excessively and uncontrollably. This negligence is followed by the massive killing and abandonment of the galgos.

For more…at https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2021/01/31/february-1-dia-de-galgos-day-of-shame-for-spain/

And I mean…Spain is not just about sun, sand and sea, sangria and flamenco.

Spain is hell on earth for those who have no voice, whose agony is mocked in the ole screams of the arenas, whose cadavers rot in the stinking perreras that are hung on the cork oaks.

Abuse of animals is the order of the day in Spain, there are no limits to the perversity, but what can we expect from a country that regards bullfighting and bull spectacle as a culture, legalizing the abuse of bulls, where the Sunday excursion of the arch-Catholic Spaniards to a bullring after going to church is a matter of course.
Even from small children, they learn that torturing animals is a sensible, legitimate pastime.

Education in cruelty from childhood.

Corruption and nepotism rule, there are hardly any controls, the judiciary works slowly, and unsustainable conditions are repeatedly discovered in animal reception centers (Perreras).

The situation of the hunting dogs is particularly dramatic, they suffer like no other animal in Spain.

Spain is now the only country in the European Union where hunting with Galgos is still allowed.

Galgos are drowned in wells, thrown into rivers, burned alive, or doused with acid. Some have their legs broken and then abandoned in the forest so that they cannot walk home.

Many of the dogs are not chipped. And even if they do, the Galgueros cut out the microchips before they “dispose of” their dogs. Many rescuers often fail to report such incidents because they fear retribution.

Hunting is a popular sport and acquiring a license to kill is easy. Everything that moves is blasted, trapping is also popular, a “real” Spanish man spends his free time in this way.

Centuries ago the galgos were a symbol of wealth and prosperity.

Nowadays they are a symbol of abuse and for many Spaniards, it is a shame that something like this still happens and is tolerated in their country.

Perhaps one day our children can experience a world free from this sadistic bond, from this wretched, cowardly, and murderous hunter rabble, that has no place in a civilized society.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

Bed stories

To get a good place in a full bed, you have to take care of it early on.

regards and good night, Venus

It is not the vegan that is perverse, but the system in which we live.

 

The answer to this question is simple:
We just remained criminals, animal abusers, animal eaters, animal exploiters…

… 150 billion animals are slaughtered worldwide every year, that’s 4756 per second …

It is so easy to speak of the right of “personal choice” because none of the meat-eaters is threatened with the fate that awaits the caged animals at the slaughterhouse.

Go in, meat-eater! in the slaughterhouses and stay with the animals until chopped up.
Stay there and feel their fear of death, see how they deflate their bladders in fear, see how they try to escape, how they are beaten up when they disobey, how people laugh.

Hear their screams for help, the screams in the gas chamber, the screams in the scalding bath, the fidgeting with the throat cut open and listen to their last breath and watch them being dismembered and how almost finished babies are cut from their bodies!

And then tell us again about your personal choice!

Meat production is one of the greatest crimes in human history

My best regards to all, Venus