๐จINSANE: Trump has reauthorized M-44 CYANIDE BOMBS across 245 MILLION acres of public land to kill coyotes and protect livestock.
The problem?
The bombs kill ANYTHING that triggers them, INCLUDING LIVESTOCK. Animals suffer slow, horrific deaths. This is pure cruelty.
AN urgent warning has been issued to dog walkers after meat, suspected to be poisoned, was left in popular parks and made several animals ill.
Toxic chicken was found in two of Londonโs green spaces and one dog who reportedly ate the meat was left seriously ill, while several foxes have died.
Urgent please retweet to help blind Lucy find a foster/forever home, within 3 hours drive of #GLASGOW#SCOTLAND#UK ๐๐๐
Details or apply below ๐
https://t.co/ZzcV4iUI1F?
URGENT APPEAL ~ for a foster-to-adopt home for little Lucy, a blind dog. The home MUST be in a quiet countryside location, child-free, pet-free, terrier-loving, and kind, with its own private, secure garden and within a three-hour drive of Glasgow.
https://t.co/RPOjCMeSwX...
We realise these are rather specific requirements and so would really appreciate your help in reaching the right person(s). We are keen to move Lucy to a foster home where she is very likely to be adopted by her foster carer, so that she doesn't have to be moved again, hence this foster-to-adopt appeal. Oldies Club will arrange transport to her new foster home and cover the cost of any vet care she might need while in foster, until she is adopted
Lucy is a 12-year old Jack Russell Terrier, who originally came into Oldies Club care a year ago. She was adopted by her foster carer, but sadly is no longer happy there due to the location of the home and the need to be walked where there is loud traffic noise, which increasingly frightens her
Lucy loves to sit on your lap and enjoy very gentle strokes, but no cuddles, thank you very much! Due to being blind, she can be startled and does have some quirks. If you are going to touch her, you need to gently let her know first. She loves adult visitors to the home, welcoming them and bring her toys for them to play with her. Her bed is her safe space, where she is left in peace and where she sleeps downstairs at night (she couldn't manage a full flight of stairs).
Lucy loves a car ride and gets very excited! She is fine to be lifted carefully into the car, but is generally not keen on being picked up. She is seeking a home in the countryside, with not too many other dogs around, as she is frightened of meeting dogs. She walks confidently once she has had a chance to mentally map out a regular route and enjoys a good sniff about in peaceful environments . She is only let off-lead in a secure garden.
Lucy can be left at home for around three hours, once settled into the home. She is house-trained, active for her age and generally in good health.
Please read through all the info on her page:
https://t.co/RPOjCMeSwX... and only offer to foster Lucy if you truly believe your home and situation to be a good match and if you have no holiday plans. If you're not her person-to-be, please help spread the word. Thank you - @oldiesclub
#dogs #dog #adoptdontshop @KatieAmess
They spent years showing off their Dubai lifestyle. The moment it got dangerous, they abandoned the one thing that loved them unconditionally.
After Iranian missile strikes hit the UAE in early March 2026, thousands of expats rushed to leave Dubai. But as flights filled, a quieter crisis unfolded: hundreds of pets were abandoned. Dogs were found tied to lamp posts, left in empty apartments, or dumped near shelters already at capacity.
Rescue volunteers reported being overwhelmed. One said she received 27 messages in a single day from owners asking her to take their animals. Vets were flooded with requests to euthanize pets whose owners couldn't or wouldn't take them. Rescue groups like K9 Friends Dubai and War Paws called the situation heartbreaking, especially in one of the wealthiest cities on earth.
The crisis drew sharp criticism toward influencers and expats who built entire brands around luxury Dubai living but left their animals behind without a plan when things turned dangerous.