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Millions of families are worried about the costs of caring for their pets
A Newsweek article published this week shines a light on a growing problem in our society, one affecting millions of families across the U.S.: the inability to access and afford sufficient care and services for their beloved companion animals. We ardently believe that everyone deserves the
Horrific wolf killing in Wyoming shows urgent need for increased protections
Last week, reports surfaced that a man in Wyoming allegedly ran down a wolf with a snowmobile. He then reportedly taped the injured wolf’s mouth shut, paraded the helpless and terrified animal around at a local bar and posed for a photo with the injured wolf before going outside and killing the
In a huge win for horses, USDA announces final rule seeking to end horse soring
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a final rule to stop a strange, persistent and deeply disturbing cruelty that has survived more than a half century’s legislative attempts to suppress it. In a huge win, the new rule bans the use on Tennessee walking and racking horses of devices and
Solidarity at D.C. animal advocacy conference shows the power of our cause
This past weekend we held our Taking Action for Animals conference just outside of Washington, D.C., with over 450 advocates who came from all over the country to attend. At a time that may feel divisive and politically uncertain, this event was a testament to the dedication and steadfast unity that
Federal agency must swiftly address contractor’s willful act of cruelty at Nevada wild horse gather
We condemn in the strongest terms a disturbing act of cruelty caught on video by a wild horse advocacy organization at a Bureau of Land Management wild horse gather in Pershing County, Nevada.
Could this be the end of cruel soring at Tennessee walking horse ‘Celebrations’?
Over the weekend, the 86th annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration concluded in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and we are determined that this be the last Celebration with abused walking horses on display. A rule finalized earlier this year by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and slated to
Rescuers help hundreds of birds allegedly bred for cockfighting
Dozens of small makeshift huts were recently found on a rural property in Iowa. Some were little conical hovels; others, overturned water tanks and chemical barrels with holes cut out of them. Inside each was a solitary rooster tethered to the enclosure. The only water accessible to the birds was in
The latest in our fight to end the ugly practice behind the ‘Big Lick’
We are at a tipping point in the fight to end the brutal practice of horse soring, a form of torment to force Tennessee walking horses and related breeds to exhibit the high-stepping gait known as the “Big Lick.”
How to have a humane holiday in Leavenworth, WA
Set against a breathtaking backdrop of the snow-capped Cascade Mountains, the charming Bavarian-style village of Leavenworth, Washington, transforms into a sparkling “ Village of Lights” each winter
Pet-proof your holidays
Holiday meals can be all-too-tempting to peckish pets, who may forget their manners and decide to help themselves! Take Sam, a rottweiler, and Pete, a Chihuahua, for example. They had been left home
A world of compassion: How we improve animal care in Bolivia, India and Canada
In the first part of our World of Compassion series, we share the ways we’re partnering with local communities in Bolivia, India and Canada to enhance access to veterinary care.
Over 100 rabbits rescued from dire situation in Tennessee home
When an overwhelmed caregiver asked for help, Humane World and other animal nonprofits stepped in to save more than 100 rabbits.
All Animals magazine crossword
Test your animal knowledge with this fun and challenging animal crossword puzzle! Download to complete and then check your answers. Packed with trivia, pop culture references and fascinating wildlife
What to know before adopting or fostering a pet rabbit
Are you thinking of adopting a bunny? Here’s what every potential owner should know about this underappreciated pet.
Championing change: Nichole Biber saves wolves, preserves native culture
Championing change, activist Nichole Biber discusses her work to save wolves and preserve Native American culture.
One resilient rescue dog’s inspiring adoption story
From fading to feisty, a tiny Australian shepherd puppy beat the odds and found a loving home.
The secret lives of misunderstood animals
In 2011, researchers set out to determine which wild animals people think are the most charismatic. After surveying over 4,500 people, they found tigers, lions, elephants and giraffes ranked highest