Happy Holidays from all of us at The Vet's Animal Hospital! We're grateful for the trust you place in us to care for your furry friends. Wishing you and your pets a season filled with love, joy, and wagging tails. #VetLocal #LocallyOwnedVet
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Friendly reminder: Every act of kindness makes a difference. Animal abuse is not just about animals. It’s often linked to domestic violence. When someone hurts animals, they might hurt people too. Studies show a strong connection between the two. Abusers often start with animals before moving on to people. This pattern is a red flag for deeper issues. If you see animal abuse, take it seriously. It’s a sign that something more is wrong. Reporting animal abuse can save lives. Both animal and human lives. By stopping abuse early, we protect everyone. Keep an eye out, speak up, and help make a change. Your actions can break the cycle of violence. Remember, kindness to animals is kindness to all. ♻️ Repost this to raise awareness. #AnimalAbuseAwareness #DomesticViolenceAwareness #EndAnimalCruelty #BreakTheCycle #StopDomesticViolence
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😡 Animal abuse is not just an issue for those of us in the animal welfare space—it’s a societal issue with ripple effects that touch human lives in deeply troubling ways. Jacob Lloyd, OSC highlights a critical truth: the link between animal abuse and domestic violence is undeniable. By recognizing the warning signs and taking action when we witness abuse, we aren’t just saving animals—we’re potentially saving people too. It’s time we STOP thinking of animal cruelty as a SEPARATE issue and START addressing it as part of a larger conversation about violence, safety, and compassion. 💪 Thank you, Jacob, for using your platform to remind us of the power of kindness and vigilance. Let’s amplify this message and do our part to break the cycle of violence. #AnimalAbuseAwareness #DomesticViolenceAwareness #EndAnimalCruelty #BreakTheCycle
Friendly reminder: Every act of kindness makes a difference. Animal abuse is not just about animals. It’s often linked to domestic violence. When someone hurts animals, they might hurt people too. Studies show a strong connection between the two. Abusers often start with animals before moving on to people. This pattern is a red flag for deeper issues. If you see animal abuse, take it seriously. It’s a sign that something more is wrong. Reporting animal abuse can save lives. Both animal and human lives. By stopping abuse early, we protect everyone. Keep an eye out, speak up, and help make a change. Your actions can break the cycle of violence. Remember, kindness to animals is kindness to all. ♻️ Repost this to raise awareness. #AnimalAbuseAwareness #DomesticViolenceAwareness #EndAnimalCruelty #BreakTheCycle #StopDomesticViolence
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Awareness of the reality of situations is key in creating change, and yet, this is such a small part of the solution as a whole. The reality of situations is tough to capture in a short video. Realities vary dramatically on a global scale. We can watch this video and have so many unanswered questions, including the validity. (There is a follow up video of the dog in vet care, again, can this be questioned?). It is important to review the org, research the animal welfare climate, and gain an understanding on a larger scale, if one is going to pass judgement. It is easy to justify doing nothing. It is challenging, if not impossible, to do something that is the way other people would do it. Thank you for your insight and thoughts.
Animal Right and animal welfare Activist, Animal Welfare Officer,, Member of board,, PFA Faridabad..Vegan.. Member of trust...Aastha Animal hospital foundation Noida
As you can see, the dog was troubled for three days, it was lying on the road, we got the information and immediately rescued it and started treatment at our Aastha Animal Hospital, we appeal to you that many times the ambulance is busy or we are unable to reach you due to some other reason, so you also should try a little and try in any way to bring the sick or injured animal to our hospital so that it gets timely treatment and the life of the animal can be saved. If you do not understand this post, then please see my posts just before or after this, here I am not able to post two or more videos together,
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Did You Know? Stray animals are at risk of injury, illness, and even death. By raising awareness about the importance of caring and providing support to these animals, we can make a real difference in their lives. Together, we can create a compassionate community that looks out and cares of our furry friends in need. Let's join hands and make stray animal awareness a priority today! 🐾 #StrayAnimalAwareness #CompassionForAll Share this post to spread awareness and show your support!
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Spooky season is here! 🎃 Keep these safety tips in mind to keep your furry friends safe this Halloween! Our center specializes in human cases. You may call us for pet exposures, but you may be referred to the animal poison control center or to a vet. Please keep in mind there is a fee associated with the Pet Poison Helpline. #petsafety #pets #holidaysafety #halloween #pethealth #poisoncontrol #safetytips
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Lost and found pet programs are essential to help get pets back home. In this free webinar, learn from fellow Human Animal Support Services-supported shelters about pet reunification best practices and solutions to keeping pets out of the shelter system and with their families. https://bit.ly/4hpFG75
Register now and join us live TODAY (Tuesday, October 29) at 5 p.m. CT for a webinar event on the rising need for solutions to get lost pets back home. You will hear from industry experts from three HASS-supported shelters—Cincinnati Animal CARE , Greenville County Animal Care, and San Diego Humane Society, who will share details on their lost pet reunification programs. After the live event, a recording will be emailed to all registrants within one week. https://bit.ly/4hpFG75
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Can animal abuse be stopped at its source? When hurting an animal isn't just a crime, but a cry for help. A groundbreaking look at why some people abuse and how we can break the cycle. Behind every act of animal abuse is a story of pain, trauma, and the possibility of change. ABS offers a groundbreaking approach, focusing on therapy that tackles anger, impulse control, and empathy. Change starts here. https://lnkd.in/eKKJzYQy #AnimalAbuseAwareness #Rehabilitation #CompassionForAnimals #TherapyForChange #EndAnimalCruelty
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4th of July fireworks are stunning but can be extremely scary for pets. Our experts at ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center understand and have some helpful tips for your pet's anxiety. Share to help other pet owners! https://lnkd.in/eSPTHmfT
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If you or your child has been injured by an animal, you must file a dog bite claim within the statutory time limit to recover the compensation you deserve. Learn more in this blog post. https://hubs.li/Q02rnct_0
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While dog bites often dominate discussions about animal attacks, many other animals can also cause serious injuries. Our latest blog post delves into the legal options available for victims of non-dog animal attacks, exploring everything from cats and birds to exotic pets and wild animals. Understanding your rights is crucial if you find yourself in such a situation. Join us as we break down the complexities of animal attack claims and outline the steps you can take to seek compensation. https://lnkd.in/ebkaKGPh
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