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Story Time For Shelter Pets

(SHELTER DOGS) A wonderful school program in Hamilton, Montana is letting kids volunteer their time reading to shelter dogs. In this win-win situation, the kids get to practice their reading skills on a non-judgmental audience, while the dogs are given human interaction time—a vital step in making sure they remain human-friendly in such an isolated environment. The program also teaches kids empathy and compassion, and helps dogs, who are very social creatures, feel less lonely by listening to the soothing human voices. Read on to to find out more about this wonderful program. — Global Animal

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Global Animal Donations Make A Difference In Oklahoma

(ANIMAL RESCUE) After one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history devastated communities within Central Oklahoma on Monday, May 20th, 2013, hundreds of pets were left stranded and injured. Numerous animal rescue organizations, joined by dedicated volunteers, have been working around the clock to provide care and shelter to animals in need as well as to reunite guardians with their beloved pets. Global Animal Foundation is donating $2,000 to rescue organizations helping animals in need after the devastating effects of the Oklahoma tornadoes. Thanks to our concerned readers, animals will be provided with food, water, shelter, and medical care through organizations such as the Central Oklahoma Humane Society and Horse Feathers Equine Rescue. Read on to see your donations at work. — Global Animal

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Mourning Mom Adopts Pups After Oklahoma Tornado

(RESCUE DOGS) Many heartwarming stories have surfaced surrounding the recent tragedies in Oklahoma. Not only have humans reached out to help other humans, but dogs have reached out to other dogs as well.  For instance, a two-year-old mother named Bertha, who lost her entire litter after she was rescued from an Indiana animal shelter, recently adopted six puppies who were orphaned during the latest Oklahoma tornado. Continue reading to learn more about this one-of-a-kind, touching tale. – Global Animal

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Shelters Compete For $100K In Challenge To Save Lives

(ANIMAL ACTIVISM) The ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge is back! Throughout the months of June, July, and August, forty-nine shelters across America are competing to save as many animal lives as possible and hoping to break their previous year’s records for the same three-month period. Last year’s competing shelters saved more than 56,000 dogs and cats during the contest by energizing their teams, rallying their communities, and finding animals loving homes. This total was a 14,376 increase in lives saved over 2011. Continue reading for more on the $100K Challenge and Rachael Ray’s compassionate efforts. – Global Animal

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Chicago Shelter Shows Compawssion For Oklahoma

(ANIMAL RESCUE) Thanks to PAWS Chicago Animal Shelter, pets found in the aftermath of the tornado that tore through Oklahoma last week, have been given a new leash on life. The Oklahoma City Animal Care and Control Center almost reached capacity after the devastation, with many of the animals at the shelter facing risk of euthanasia. When PAWS volunteers personally drove hundreds of miles from Chicago to take in 75 cats and dogs, the Control Center animals were fortunately given a second chance. Continue reading below for more on the difficulties facing animals and shelters left in the tornado’s wake. — Global Animal   

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Colorado Chooses Rescue Pets

(SHELTER PETS) Governor John Hickenlooper of Colorado has signed a bill making shelter animals the state’s official pet. The significant moment appropriately took place at a Denver animal shelter, where Hickenlooper also brought his rescue dog named Sky along for the signing. Unfortunately this positive move was not approved by everyone. Read on to find out why some find the governor’s decision controversial. — Global Animal 

 

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PETA’s Euthanasia Policy: Excessive Or Humane?

(ANIMAL SHELTERS) Whether they are promoting a healthy vegan diet, curbing the fur trade, influencing cruelty-free product marketing, or working to implement non-animal testing methods, PETA has been the driving force behind many groundbreaking successes for millions of individual animals. However, the question behind PETA’s euthanization policy remains in the center of hot debate as many activists believe it is wrong, and even hypocritical for one of the world’s leading animal rights organizations to support the practice. The organization is once again under attack following a scathing blog post published in the Huffington Post in April. In the detailed article, Nathan Winograd, executive director of the No Kill Advocacy Center, unveils the shocking numbers behind PETA’s “kill rate,” positing that shelters should only euthanize animals who are essentially unadoptable and cannot be rehabilitated due to aggression or health reasons. However, President and co-founder of PETA Ingrid Newkirk’s rebuttle entitled Euthanasia: We Won’t Run From What Needs To Be Done! claims, “PETA’s statistics are also often used, as they are being used now, in a truly perverted way by some ‘no-kill’ evangelists to try to turn people away from the ‘evil’ of what is actually a dignified, merciful release from suffering.” Read on to learn more about the ongoing debate between PETA and supporters of the no-kill movement. — Global Animal

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Celebrate National Pet Month!

(PETS) Attention all pets and corresponding companions! May is National Pet Month in the United States, which means it’s time to double all the loving affection you’re giving each other. Originating in England, National Pet Month has existed for more than two decades. Although National Pet Month is celebrated during the month of April in England, both countries promote the same key goals during their celebration. Read on to learn more about this compassionate month and see what you can do to celebrate. — Global Animal 

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