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We've Seized a Dog Meat Truck!

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We have just rescued 28 dogs found cruelly crammed together on the back of a pickup truck and bound for slaughter on the eve of Boknal—Korea's dog meat eating days! We have saved these lucky few from death and torture, but they need your help now, more than ever, if they hope to have a chance at recovery and life! The stakes are high—two dogs have already passed away from advanced heart-worm and severe neglect.

An army of 4 headed out to this rescue, but just two minutes into it, Loreta and I were called to an extreme emergency rescue (that video is coming up in two weeks). JoAnn and Katie completed this mission beautifully and thanks to them, Mystique, Superman, Aquaman, and Iron man are all safe and are now looking for a home. To adopt them, please contact our friends at Room 8: https://www.room8cats.org

Motan and Pisa have settled in incredibly well at our project LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary! We can already see major improvements since their arrival: both have picked up weight and aren’t so skinny anymore. Motan and Pisa are very close to each other and enjoy their enrichment time.

Dog Moo had been found tied to a pole under the scorching sun of 🇻🇳 Vietnam. His eyes were swollen so badly that he couldn't even see who was approaching him when we came for his rescue. However, he immediately trusted us to be the ones who would change his life for the better. His faith, strength and will to recover paid off as he has made a remarkable recovery: after five intensive weeks of antibacterial baths, oral medications, and a lot of love we can barely recognize him from the older footage. He has been fully vaccinated, neutered and is an incredibly sweet and happy little guy.

#EndTheCageAge Imagine...Trapped, hot, scared and without help. That is what every day is like for animals in cage farming. They can’t speak up but we can! Sign the 🇪🇺 European Citizens’ Initiative to end the use of cages! http://bit.ly/cage-free-world


They call it “pet ‘n’ play” — but it should be called “pet ‘n’ slay.”


Because the gray wolf puppies at Fur-Ever Wild, a roadside zoo in Minnesota, suffer a gruesome fate when they get too old to handle. The facility has admitted to pelting them — and sells their skin, skulls, teeth, bones, and other body parts in the gift shop or to taxidermists.


We’re suing Fur-Ever Wild for violating the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by killing these protected animals, and next month we go to trial. Your support drives legal work like this — so can we count on you once again?


The wolves and pups at Fur-Ever Wild are threatened by more than just the owner’s desire to sell their fur. They have also suffered from serious neglect.


Past reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have found contaminated water tubs, an “overabundance of flies” in the food prep area, and bugs and spider webs in an animal feed additive.


One inspector discovered a gray wolf named Tatonka with an open wound over her right tricep and a scabbed wound nearby. That inspector cited Fur-Ever Wild for using expired medicine on the wolf and failing to provide evidence that a veterinarian ever saw Tatonka for her injury.


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These poor conditions have taken a toll on the wolves at Fur-Ever Wild. Captive gray wolves can live up to 17 years, but not at Fur-Ever Wild. Many of these wolves might live just a year or two before being skinned — and others die when they are just infants.


Cruelty like this cannot go unchallenged. Don’t let another wolf suffer and die at the hands of businesses like Fur-Ever Wild — make a renewal gift to the Animal Legal Defense Fund today to support Tatonka and other abused, neglected, and exploited animals.

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After spending their lives struggling to haul heavy loads on the streets of India, 21 horses and ponies are getting their first taste of a life free from toil and neglect, veterinary care, and anything pleasant as the newest rescued residents of the sanctuary operated by Animal Rahat – a PETA-supported organisation. Will you be the benefactor of one of them?


Your involvement will immediately help PETA provide Animal Rahat with the funds it needs to pay for food, medical supplies, veterinary attention, hoof care, and more for these lucky rescued horses and ponies – and keep their vital and vigorous work for animals in India going strong.

For these horses and ponies, the story of their journey to Animal Rahat's sanctuary started when they were seized after police raids on their former owners. Through sheer persistence, Animal Rahat gained custody of the long-abused animals and immediately began preparations to transport them safely to its sanctuary more than 12 hours away.

Animal Rahat's spacious sanctuary is already home to more than 50 well–cared for, rescued, and retired animals, and the addition of these lucky new residents is a strain on the sanctuary's resources. The team there is giving the horses and ponies the compassion and attention they need, but ensuring that each of them receives life-long care exceeds the budget.



Supporting Animal Rahat's work through PETA's projects means you're essential to rescuing animals from horrible circumstances like this.

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When the new rescues reached Animal Rahat's sanctuary, they were welcomed with garlands and fresh green grass as well as molasses as a special treat. With the exception of one poor horse who had to be put on intravenous fluids immediately and who collapsed on the way to the sanctuary, they are now all settling into their new life and have been running and playing to their heart's content across the spacious sanctuary grounds.


For the rest of their lives, these sweet horses and ponies will enjoy peaceful days, fresh food, clean water, and all the care and attention that Animal Rahat's animal experts can provide them with.

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Whether they're giving abused animals a new home or rescuing dogs, pigs, and other animals threatened in droughts or dangerous floods, Animal Rahat must always be ready to respond when animals need the group most. Your contribution to PETA's projects supporting Animal Rahat will help us give its critically important work for animals an immediate boost.


Your support helps ensure these horses and ponies enjoy the peaceful retirement they deserve.

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A female Eastern gray squirrel and her three young kits have a new home, thanks to a heartwarming act of kindness by firefighters who rescued them from a busy street corner in Santa Cruz.

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The new mother allegedly scratched and bit a few people who got too close to her little family’s nest. It was the first time in Animal Shelter Field Manager Todd Stosuy’s 16-year career that a squirrel had to be relocated due to aggressive behavior.


Named Emily, the one-year-old squirrel and her newborns — who are so young, they haven’t opened their eyes or grown fur yet — were residing in a nest within a grapefruit tree. But, following reports that the squirrel had become somewhat overzealous in protecting her young, firefighters removed the family with the help of Native Animal Rescue volunteer Bill Snell, leather glove-clad and atop a ladder.


Native Animal Rescue says that a local resident had hand-reared Emily after the squirrel fell out of a tree when she was approximately four weeks old. Because of this, Emily  became so accustomed to human contact, she lost her natural fear of people.


The organization stresses that in California, under both City and State law, it is illegal to raise wild animals without a permit.


Emily and her youngsters are now safe at the rescue center, where the babies have adapted to their new environment, according to Snell, who said this was the first time he’d had to relocate a squirrel’s nest.


Stosuy, who was at the rescue, commended Snell for saving the lives of the squirrels. “If we took them, they’d have to be put down,” he said.


Thanks to the efforts of Native Animal Rescue and the Santa Cruz Fire Department, this story has a happy outcome. However, it is important to remember that wild animals should not be raised as pets. If you find any animal in distress, contact your local animal rescue center.


Volunteer with the Animal Rescue Team

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One of the most commonly asked questions for our Animal Rescue Team is, “How can I volunteer?” Our team has—and relies on—a strong network of volunteers to help us make a real difference for animals in rescue and disaster relief work. We truly depend on them to help us get this important, lifesaving work done.

One of the most common mistakes prospective volunteers make is waiting until a natural or man-made disaster strikes to begin the application process and to begin proper training and preparation for becoming an Animal Rescue Team volunteer. Unfortunately, by then, it’s too late. If you want to volunteer, it’s important to apply before a disaster. If you get everything done early, you, like our many other volunteers, will be ready to deploy when animals need our help.

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I can’t speak enough to the impact people feel from saving animals in need. If you want to make a difference, this is a way to do it. I encourage you to start your application today. With hurricane season on the horizon, our team will be ready to deploy at a moment’s notice - The Humane Society of the United States

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South Korea's annual dog-meat slaughter-fest known as Boknal is upon us! This very day, in a macabre and bloody celebration of torture, dogs by the thousands... by the TENS OF THOUSANDS are being cruelly and brutally slaughtered in filthy back-alley butcher shops for a magical stew believed to enhance virility.

Just days ago, our Korean rescue partners with Jindo Love alerted my rescue team to a truck bound for the Boknal festival, piled high with rusty wire metal cages crammed full of helpless dogs packed together; some squeezed together so tightly that they could not move or even turn their heads.

Live video and images began streaming to our screens. Our cell phones began buzzing with incoming alerts and video......and there it was.

Chinese workers in Jordan torturing dogs and eating them!

We are distressed to have to bring you shocking and disturbing news from Jordan, in the Middle East. But we must!

Factory workers in Jordan are selling dogs to Chinese workers who slowly torture them, skin them ALIVE… and then eat them! These evil monsters lure homeless street dogs with tasty food, kidnap them and then sell them to Chinese factory workers who torture the dogs before eating them.

They believe torturing dogs makes the meat taste sweeter. More and more Chinese are working in Jordanian factories as ties between the two countries strengthen. Workers are usually young, unskilled and poor. They show no concern or compassion for dogs, treating them with casual cruelty.

This means that heartless Jordanians conspire with callous Chinese to create hell on earth for dogs.

Last year, thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, NFA helped persuade the Jordanian government to clamp down on a religious-inspired ‘fatwa’ to shoot all street dogs. Now, this new horror has emerged, and street dogs are under a greater threat than ever, we can’t let them be eaten, so today, we need your support more than ever!

Buddy is a prime example of the horrors that are taking place. But he was lucky. We found Buddy outside a Chinese factory, in the baking Jordanian summer heat. He had been left in fierce sun, waiting to be tortured and served for dinner.

We rescued him, rushed him to a vet and are happy to report that Buddy is recovering and being cared for at the Al Rahmeh animal sanctuary, which NFA supporters like you help finance.

We need your help to rescue every dog at risk of being tortured and eaten. We saved Buddy, and with your help, he will be cared for, for the rest of his life.

We will lobby government to stop this barbarity, and in the meantime rescue as many dogs as humanly possible and provide them food, veterinary careand love until forever homes can be found.

If you possibly can, please help today so we can save other dogs like Buddy from being tortured and eaten.


Like an ugly monstrous troll that had lumbered to its unnatural resting spot beneath a bridge, bulging with morbid cargo.

Tiny, grainy video shot on a phone, in the dead of night, and transmitted by a brave activist thousands of miles away showed us the heartbreaking scene...

A rusty truck, carelessly parked, fully laden with its cargo of innocent lives bound and waiting for slaughter on the first day of Boknal. My heart ached to hear them whine pitifully into the night, begging for release.

I knew immediately that we had to SAVE THEM ALL!Some dogs even had collars around their necks, a clear indication that these poor suffering animals were not farmed or raised for meat—they were stolen family companions!

In many parts of Asia, dog-meat vendors, corrupt to their core roam the late-night streets in shadowy fleets of ramshackle pickup trucks. They shamelessly steal unattended dogs, no matter their size or breed, to make an easy profit from the sale of their flesh.

It's because of such strong and generous support from donors like YOU that we were able to spring to action immediately and attempt to rescue everyone!I am not going to sugar coat it... all of them were hurt, starved, dehydrated. Who knows how long they had been shoved into cages and stacked on top of one another. Many of the dogs had fresh injuries from fights caused by other dogs clawing their way beneath the pile, desperate to escape the crushing weight.

Not all will not make it. But we have to try.With tears in her eyes, our frightened but brave rescue partner pleaded our case before the authorities when they arrived on the scene, begging for the release of these animals. It was our passionate pleas; YOUR passionate voice that made this rescue possible.All in all that night, we saved 28 dogs from the butcher's block.

Tragically, two dogs, Annabelle and Bear, have passed away as a result of advanced heartworm and extreme neglect.

This is why we need your help more than ever. Rescue is just the first step; all the dogs need healing, foster care, training and rehabilitation to make a complete recovery. Medical costs are mounting up quickly—almost all the dogs are heartworm positive and suffering from injuries due to their cruel mistreatment.

Basic medical care will cost over $1,000 per dog!

But in the words of our Korean rescuer, "After seeing their eyes... how can we not save them?"

I cannot wait to update you on everyone's progress as we turn 26 victims into 26 survivors who will be able to share their stories… and their love and affection with the world.

We can give them ALL a second chance at life.It is imperative that we continue to fund this critical rescue project. Each life saved today will save many more lives tomorrow as our canine ambassadors awaken the world to the plight of dogs and cats suffering for the illicit and illegal meat trade.

Boknal is here, and for many thousands of dogs and cats, it is too late.

For one very lucky group of dogs—their journey is just beginning... thank you for showing your love for these 26 dog meat survivors through your kind and generous support.

This rescue was callout wasn't one of our most common scenarios.


A young collared dove had found itself pinned, upside down, between a first floor door and the glass balcony.


Although easy to free, the owners were reluctant to try and move the bird, through fear of causing it an injury!


Simon calmly approached the situation and made light work of this rescue!


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Puppy season is in full swing! The number of unwanted or abandoned puppies arriving at our Hope Animal Sanctuary is at its highest, and every tiny house is occupied!


A few weeks ago, a man arrived at the Sanctuary asking us to take in some puppies. We explained that we did not have space and asked if he could hold them for a week. He insisted that wasn’t an option.


When our animal caregivers looked into the bed of the man’s truck, they were shocked to see 16 small puppies crammed into two crates. The heat index was hovering just above 100 degrees, and the puppies were panting as the blazing sun baked down on their little bodies.

The tiny puppies needed to be moved immediately to a cooler location or they likely wouldn’t survive the intense heat. We decided to take them in and began to plan how we could house them since we were already operating at maximum capacity.


Our experienced animal caregivers made arrangements and put these puppies in a safe, cool place. We offered the to spay the female or females who had given birth to the litter, but the “guardian” negligently refused our offer. 


We will care for these pups and place them in loving forever homes.


Thankfully, these puppies are safe, but there are so many more who are not. Please, help so we can save more puppies in need - Sharon Stone


Volunteer with the Animal Rescue Team

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One of the most commonly asked questions for our Animal Rescue Team is, “How can I volunteer?” Our team has—and relies on—a strong network of volunteers to help us make a real difference for animals in rescue and disaster relief work. We truly depend on them to help us get this important, lifesaving work done.

One of the most common mistakes prospective volunteers make is waiting until a natural or man-made disaster strikes to begin the application process and to begin proper training and preparation for becoming an Animal Rescue Team volunteer. Unfortunately, by then, it’s too late. If you want to volunteer, it’s important to apply before a disaster. If you get everything done early, you, like our many other volunteers, will be ready to deploy when animals need our help.

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I can’t speak enough to the impact people feel from saving animals in need. If you want to make a difference, this is a way to do it. I encourage you to start your application today. With hurricane season on the horizon, our team will be ready to deploy at a moment’s notice - The Humane Society of the United States

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River was found on the side of the road, presumed dead. It wasn’t until Animal Control stopped to pick him up, that they found him still breathing - still alive.

His shoulder was completely exposed and was being eaten by maggots. He was in excruciating pain and only weighed 11 pounds! BFP quickly transported him from the shelter to an Emergency Vet where he was treated for two whole weeks.

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It was a complete miracle that he pulled though. He is the toughest and most stubborn dog we have ever met. We think his stubbornness is what helped him fight for his life.

We suspect that River has never had a chance at freedom. We think he has been caged for his whole life. But, River fought for his life, as he knew what was waiting for him on the other side.

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Because of YOU, River now lives by the beach with his new loving family. He has the freedom to sunbathe, freedom to play, and freedom to be loved.


But sadly, River isn’t out of the woods yet. He had to have an exploratory surgery due to gastrointestinal issues last week. He is recovering slowly from this recent surgery and needs your help more than ever.



The circle of life (on the streets) ended when Hope For Paws arrived at the rescue location.

Today we want to ask you all to join us with a small donation so we can save more lives: https://www.HopeForPaws.org


Loreta Frankonyte, JoAnn Wiltz and Jodi Slater joined me on this rescue. I decided to mess with Loreta a little bit in the middle of the rescue - I hope you will enjoy it.


Our friends from Cats At The Studios continue feeding the feral mom and the rest of the cats in the colony, and they continue trying to get the mom so we can spay her (it is challenging because food is abundant and she has no reason to walk into a trap - she had seen all the other colony members get caught). I promise to post an update here once we get her.


If you would like to adopt Zazu, Rafiki, King, Tiifu or Sarafina, please contact: https://catsatthestudios.com I just came back from the movies where I just saw the Lion King, and it was just amazing!


It is a remake of the original movie and it was the most beautifully made animated movie I have ever seen in my life!


So much work, effort, and love were put into it and it's definitely a MUST SEE!

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Lulu, Lili and Lac in their outdoor enclosure


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