URGENT: A slaughterhouse on the outskirts of Yulin, China has been identified that slaughters more than a dozen dogs for their meat each week. These dogs are trapped, scared and urgently need to be rescued!
Donate NOW to help save these dogs before it’s too late and give more animals the lives they deserve. https://t.co/Jbf6LHbQtK
🚨BREAKING: 9 DOGS RESCUED FROM SLAUGHTER🚨
Yesterday, 9 dogs were rescued from a slaughterhouse on the outskirts of Yulin, China. These innocent animals were destined to be slaughtered for the Yulin dog meat “festival,” but thanks to your support, they’re now safe.
This is only the beginning of their journey. Many of these dogs need veterinary care and a chance to heal from unimaginable suffering.
We can’t stop now! Please DONATE to support our lifesaving work, including supporting the closure of this slaughterhouse and giving the surviving dogs the second chance they deserve. https://t.co/OoK4H0Cfd6
The dogs who were destined to be slaughtered for Yulin’s dog meat “festival” have been given a second chance.
These vulnerable dogs were rescued from a slaughterhouse in China, where they faced a horrific fate. Today, they are safe and the slaughterhouse is closed—but their journey is far from over.
Many need veterinary care and ongoing support as they recover from the trauma they’ve endured. Will you help give these dogs the care they deserve and help save more animals from suffering? Please, donate NOW. https://t.co/14yS5OjXxf
Together, we’re making real change.
These dogs have been saved from a brutal fate. The slaughterhouse these poor dogs were suffering in has permanently shut down ahead of the Yulin “festival,” preventing thousands more animals from enduring unimaginable cruelty.
But there’s still so much more work to do! Please donate now to support this and all our lifesaving work for animals: https://t.co/4L5Afaifi8
We've dedicated over a decade to ending the dog meat industry in South Korea—and this work is paying off. We've shut down dog meat farms, rescued nearly 2,800 dogs and worked with policymakers to phase out the dog meat industry entirely by 2027.
This is great progress, but there's still so much work to do in other countries for so many cats and dogs like Peach.
Sign our pledge to help us end the dog and cat meat trade around the world: https://t.co/9mSEbtIZbm
The activists who finally forced Ridglan Farms to release 1,500 beagles from the most wretched conditions, and thus saved them from sadistic experimentation, are some of the bravest and most dedicated people you can meet.
If you don't follow @waynehhsiung, please do.
She arrived at just one week old – traumatised, crying, pacing her stable through the night.
Today, Kaikai turns one. And if you've followed her story, you'll know she's been running Kaluku ever since she arrived.
Mud baths are among her favourite, as is marching ahead with the confidence of an elephant ten times her age. She's extremely intelligent, and utterly convinced she's the centre of the universe. And she's not wrong. It's Kaikai's world – we merely exist in it.
Happy birthday, little princess.
Adopt Kaikai: https://t.co/kDln4jg4mO
We're excited to announce that tickets are officially on sale for the To the Rescue! New York gala. Save your spot for Nov. 6 and be part of an inspiring night in support of animals everywhere. Reserve your seat: https://t.co/WqtoPnj3xG
#ToTheRescueNY
Beginning June 21st, the dog and cat meat trade intensifies in China’s city of Yulin. Truckloads of dogs and cats will be driven long distances in horrific conditions to be brutally slaughtered for their meat.
Please urge China to end the animal welfare and public health nightmare of Yulin’s dog and cat meat trade: https://t.co/zCUeXGwMlo
Eve the bear arrived at our Black Beauty Ranch sanctuary as an extremely shy cub weighing only 30 lbs. She was almost completely hairless with one of the worst cases of mange experts had ever seen.
Today, she’s thriving. 🩵
Very interesting piece by @KennyTorrella at @voxdotcom about how Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of factory farms yet don't see eating factory farmed meat as a moral problem: https://t.co/CQwKEZAHnx
What should you do if you see a cat outside? It depends. From owned pets to community cats, research shows there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. https://t.co/IjhXF5UJuZ
Experiments on dogs are more common than most people realize. We need your help to end this.
Please stand with us and call on governments in the U.S. and around the globe to end experiments on dogs and invest in science that doesn’t cause animal suffering. https://t.co/zxXgaWkYPX
Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (CNMI), the exclusive owner of the “Milano Fashion Week®”, announced today that it will no longer promote fur at any official Milan Fashion Week event, including on social media.
Learn More: https://t.co/JnTDpe5Ndy
The M-44 cyanide trap is making a comeback on public lands putting wildlife, pets and people at risk. We have better, humane alternatives for managing human-wildlife conflict. This is a step backward.
#AnimalWelfare#PublicSafety
https://t.co/Zy8keObhhR
Norway just made a decision that will be remembered for years.
The country has officially ended fur farming nationwide. No more mink or foxes will be bred, kept in cages, and killed for clothing. An industry built on animal suffering is now gone.
This took years. Investigations exposed what life in fur farms looked like. Animals lived in small wire cages. They could not run, dig, or behave naturally. Many showed clear signs of stress. People saw the reality and spoke up.
Public pressure grew. Animal welfare groups kept pushing. More citizens questioned whether fashion could justify that cruelty. Lawmakers responded and passed a ban. Farmers received time to transition and shut down their operations. That process is now complete.
This matters. Thousands of animals will not be born into cages. Fewer lives will be treated like products. Norway chose compassion over tradition and profit.
The impact also reaches beyond Norway. Decisions like this show other countries that change is possible. They push others to look at their own systems and ask if they still make sense.
Consumers are driving this shift too. More people choose alternatives. More brands stop using fur. Demand is changing, and industries are forced to follow.
This is what progress looks like. It builds over time through awareness, pressure, and action. Then one day, what once seemed normal is no longer accepted.
Norway has drawn that line.
Sources:
- Euro Group for Animals: Fur farming ends in Norway as remaining farms close doors
- Dyrevern: Breaking News: Norway bans fur farming
Iowa has officially become the 50th U.S state to make extreme animal cruelty a felony offense. The new law brings all 50 states in line in recognizing animal violence as a serious crime and public safety issue.
“This common-sense reform strengthens public safety by addressing a well-documented link between animal abuse, domestic violence and child abuse,” says @humaneworldorg.
Read More: https://t.co/YzdkevjKav