Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Largest Dogfighting Raid Orchestrated in U.S. History
"On Wednesday, July 8, four U.S. attorneys, together with multiple federal law-enforcement agencies, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), Humane Society of Missouri, and American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, raided multiple dogfighting operations and seized at least 450 dogs. All in all, the operations constituted the largest single day of actions against dogfighting in American history. Officers from multiple federal and state law-enforcement agencies made arrests and seized dogs in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
"This intervention is a momentous victory in our ongoing battle to end the cruel, criminal dogfighting industry," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the HSUS, in a press release. "The Humane Society of the United States thanks the USDA Office of Inspector General and the Humane Society of Missouri for their commitment to eradicating this nationwide business enterprise that thrives off the pain and suffering of dogs. With each raid we get one step closer to ending this cruel blood sport."
For more than a month prior to the raid, the HSUS had been conducting logistical preparations and transporting equipment and specialized emergency shelter kenneling for hundreds of dogs to Missouri.
Dozens of HSUS experts and volunteers have gathered to provide animal handling, transport, sheltering, and documentation assistance. Many of the dogs rescued from these dogfighting operations will be taken to the emergency shelter in specially designed animal-transport vehicles provided by the HSUS.
Each dog will be evaluated by animal behavior experts from the Humane Society of Missouri and other organizations. This will help determine their suitability for possible placement with rescue groups or individual adopters.
This rescue operation is a great example of how national and local animal-welfare organizations can work together to combat the animal-fighting industry."
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
FOR ADOPTION: MEET "BRAVO!"

This is "Bravo," a 4-year-old male Fox Hound. This sweet hound grew up in a clean and loving barn kennel, enjoying the company of his pack. He enjoys going cross-country regularly with horses and hounds (in pursuit of a fake "fox," during drag hunting season). However, Bravo is looking for a new home because he wants to be a lap dog instead of a working boy! He likes to happily gallop along with the others, look up, and smile at the horses --- instead of putting his nose to the ground and working a scent! Bravo couldn't be sweeter, wants lots of loving, and would probably make a great pet farm dog. Call (908) 362-6802 if you have that type of special home waiting for Bravo!
Friday, July 3, 2009
Help Your Pup Cope With Firework Phobia
NBCPhiladelphia.com offers this advice for those scaredy cats, er, dogs, of yours...
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Paws in The Park
The First Annual Canine Cancer Awareness Walk-A-Thon, Sunday September 13 is now open for registration.
We are located at Core Creek Park in Langhorne PA. where Tollgate Drive meets Rt. 413, pavilions #1 & #2.
Download the registration from the home page of our web site, just above the heart.
http://www.caninecancerresearchusa.org/
The registration contains all the details of the event, and remember 100% of the proceeds benefit canine cancer research!
In addition to the walk, our schedule includes lunch, prizes for the Top 12 raising the most sponsor pledges over $100, raffles, and radio station 97.5 FM will provide more fun.
* Brewster's Ice Cream will have doggie sundaes *
** Free tee shirts to the first 150 people to register **
Be a Difference Maker in the fight against canine cancer - Register Today!
CANINE Cancer Research USA is a 501c non-profit-tax ID #30-0565464
Lucy's Story
She came down from Canada to visit us in June. She was here to see Dr. Scott Humphries at West Chester Veterinary Medical Center. She had a very large tumor in her rear right leg that was starting to damage the muscle in the leg. It was determined that the leg would have to be removed.
Dr. Humphries performed the surgery and Lucy is now back in Canada doing just fine. Please pop on over to her blog and check out all the photos and details of the visit.
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