VICTORY: Philadelphia bans horse drawn carriages! The Philadelphia City Council voted yesterday to ban carriage horse businesses effective June 26.
NYC, it's your turn…time to pass Ryder’s Law.
Humane World for Animals
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Formerly the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International. Join us in working for the end of animal cruelty. 🩵🌍🐾
- Register now to be among the first to receive details about our upcoming Town Hall where you'll learn more about our rescue and response efforts and the impact you're helping to make—with a special focus on our work to end the cruel dog meat trade. The event is expected to take
- Rescued from a slaughterhouse on the outskirts of Yulin, China, supplying the dog meat trade, these dogs were saved just in time and are now receiving the urgent veterinary care, rehabilitation and compassion needed to recover. The slaughterhouse is closed for good and all the
00:00 - How many more horses have to die before this ends?
00:00 - On June 2, the EPA announced its plans to update its list of cutting-edge new approach methods, ones that are in important respects superior to animal tests. The use of non-animal methods for chemical assessments under the Toxic Substances Control Act and Federal Insecticide,
- We have not seen this much action taken against dog breeders within such a short period of time in quite a while. humaneworld.org/en/blog/usda-c…
- 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
00:00 - Humane World for Animals repostedIn our latest "Spilling the kibble" article, shelter and rescue workers share their naming strategies, along with some of their all-time favorite pet names, including "Princess Churu" pictured here. 🐾 We hope their stories inspire you the next time you’re deciding if the animal
- More dogs and cats are killed for meat in China than anywhere else; an estimated 10 million dogs and 4 million cats are slaughtered each year. Still, most people in China don’t eat dogs and cats. The trade is even banned in the major cities of Shenzhen and Zhuhai.
- 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
00:00 - Major tournaments in global sport bring people together, but at the same time they can also increase noise levels, consumerism and pressure on animals. With the “Fair play for animals” Football World Championship fan guide, we offer fans 11 simple, practical tips to celebrate
- 🚨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
00:00 - National Civil Protection Coordination and Humane World for Animals forge collaboration agreement. Collaboration builds national capacity for inclusive disaster response and animal welfare integration. humaneworld.org/en/news/nation…










