We are a nation of pet lovers, yet sadly, four million adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized every year simply because there are not enough homes. In an inspiring new documentary, “The Journey Home: A Rescue Waggin’® Story,” PetSmart Charities depicts how its Rescue Waggin’ program is working to change this statistic by giving adoptable dogs and puppies a second chance at life.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/63319-petsmart-charities-documentary-the-journey-home-a-rescue-waggin-story
http://nopetstorepuppies.com/ - Puppies are not toys. And you should never, ever shop at a pet store that sells puppies. You see, most pet store puppies come from puppy mills—you know, those large scale breeding operations where dogs live in horrible conditions and never receive love. Well, every time you buy anything from a pet store that sells puppies, you\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'re actually supporting this very cruel industry.
http://nopetstorepuppies.com/ - Most pet store puppies come from puppy mills. Join Larry in pledging not to buy anything from pet stores that sell puppies: http://www.nopetstorepuppies.com
http://www.puppymusical.com A playful kitty disrupts a puppy band during a concert in the forest. Puppies become angry, but eventually tolerate the kitty's antics, especially when it gets applause from the audience
http://nopetstorepuppies.com/ - The ASPCA just announced the launch of a national fleet of covert canine agents tasked with using enhanced interrogation tactics to identify consumers supporting the cruel puppy mill industry by shopping in pet stores that sell puppies. Most puppies sold in pet stores come from puppy mills, where they are kept in hostile conditions and do not receive proper veterinary care. The ASPCA's interrogating canines will not roll over until this inhumane industry is eradicated.
Please share this video on your Facebook to make all Dog Owners aware that leaving dog poop behind is not such a great idea. We need more responsible dog owners to protect our playgrounds, parks and environment.
As an addition to the social responsibility project it started for sheltering street animals, the lucky address for shopping, n11.com, has now redesigned its delivery boxes, turning them into portable "homes" that can protect animals living on the streets from the harsh conditions of winter.
Contributing to the e-trade sector with its innovative activities, n11.com has completed the design work that it has been conducting in the last period, turning its delivery boxes into portable "homes" for street animals.
The special boxes were designed to especially endure cold weather conditions and were produced after approximately a year of Research and Development efforts. From now on, shoppers who order pet food on n11.com will be contributing to providing street dogs and cats with a warm home.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7664151-n11-com-boxes-homes-animals/