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Rescuing dogs from breeding operation in Maryland
Our Animal Rescue Team rescued more than 100 dogs and puppies from alleged neglect at a breeding operation in Harford County.
Das Ende des Hunde- und Katzenfleisch-handels in China
Jedes Jahr werden weltweit geschätzt 30 Millionen Hunde und 10 Millionen Katzen für den Verzehr geschlachtet, davon allein etwa 10 Millionen Hunde und 4 Millionen Katzen in China.
Suspected dogfighting operation in South Carolina
Our Animal Rescue Team assisted the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division in the rescue of 18 dogs and puppies from alleged dogfighting operations in Timmonsville and Seabrook.
Suspected dogfighting rescue in Indiana
Humane World for Animals assisted the Fort Wayne Police Department with the rescue of 22 dogs and puppies from a suspected dogfighting situation.
More Than a Pet
Help keep people and pets together
Mississippi cat rescue
In January 2023, our Animal Rescue Team responded to an alleged cruelty case in Mississippi, where more than 170 cats were trapped in horrific conditions.
Suspected dogfighting rescue in South Carolina
Help dogs rescued from suspected dogfighting and other animals in need worldwide
Ending China's dog and cat meat trade
Globally, an estimated 30 million dogs and 10 million cats are slaughtered annually for human consumption. Of these, approximately 10 million dogs and 4 million cats are killed each year in China
Tell Target: Keep Your Promises
Tell the company to keep its animal welfare promises and stop using cruel cages and crates.
The Platero Project
A model for helping wild burros, the Platero Project sheds some much-deserved light on the plight of wild burros.
4,000 beagles Rescue
In 2022, our Animal Rescue Team removed nearly 4,000 beagles from a mass breeding facility that received multiple Animal Welfare Act violations for issues such as inadequate veterinary care and