Friday, December 1, 2017

BABY OTTER SAYS HELL NO TO LEARNING TO SWIM..... Is he a spoiled brat?

WARNING GRAPHIC


BALI DOG ABUSE…. Then fed to unsuspecting people

HOWL, COMPLAIN AND EXPOSE THIS BRUTALITY.

 

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/06/warning-graphic-bali-dog-abuse-dogs-fed.html


 

MAKE THE INTERNET PAY! STOP THE ABUSE BY POSTING GLOBALLY!

GO TO THE ABOVE LINK, BOTTOM OF POST AND SEND A STATEMENT

OF YOUR RAGE TO THE INDONESIA GOVERNMENT!



IMAGES: 6 ADORABLE WILD LYNX KITTENS




VIDEO

ONE LAST SMILE FOR MY OLD FRIEND:

Beautiful moment dying chimp who had been refusing to eat recognizes the man who cared for her in 1972 and is overjoyed to see him.

“Mama” was 59 years old.

Mama, the 59-year-old former matriarch at Royal Burgers Zoo in the Netherlands, was curled up in a ball and refusing food until the arrival of Professor Jan van Hooff, who she first met in 1972.






Friday Feels: This Baby Otter Doesn’t Want To Learn To Swim [VIDEO]



Back from the dead!

 

Family who took their boxer to the vet to be euthanized are stunned to find out she was put up for adoption and given a new name instead



http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/07/back-from-dead-to-be-euthanized-escapes.html


 


IMAGES

Grumpy pet cats dressed to the nines!

So cute

 

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/11/grump-pet-cats-adorable-images.html

Picture purr-fect! Proud owners show off their pampered cats at an annual exhibition (but some grumpy moggies do not look ready for their close-up)

 

PAUL KORETZ…. Ending shelter killings!

 

L.A. CITY BILL 485 – PET RESCUE & ADOPTION ACT

"The ordinance has played a role in helping the city shelter system dramatically reduce the number of animals killed in shelters in the last four years from more than 20,000 to fewer than 10,000 this year." Los Angeles Councilman Paul Koretz, 5th District

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/07/los-angeles-councilman-paul-koretz.html




Saved from the slaughterhouse: Helpless puppies among 170 dogs freed from South Korean canine meat farm before they can be electrocuted and turned into soup

 

·         Human Society International is sending the dogs to the US, Canada and the UK
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·         The dog meat farm closed in Namyangju is one of thousands across South Korea
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·         While on the farm, dogs were kept in filthy, wire cages with no veterinary care
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·         If they weren't saved by HSI, the dogs would have been electrocuted at a local market or slaughterhouse and made into a spicy soup, called bosintang 

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More than 170 dogs have been saved from a squalid canine meat farm in South Korea, where they would have been electrocuted and turned into a spicy soup if not rescued. 
Animal rescuers from Humane Society International rescued the dogs from a farm in Namyangju on November 28.
Officials are flying the dogs to shelters across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom after going through a quarantine process.
More than 170 dogs have been saved from a squalid canine meat farm in Namyangju, South Korea, on November 28
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More than 170 dogs have been saved from a squalid canine meat farm in Namyangju, South Korea, on November 28
Officials are flying the dogs to shelters across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom after going through a quarantine process
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Officials are flying the dogs to shelters across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom after going through a quarantine process
The dog meat farm in Namyangju is thought to be one of 17,000 in South Korea that breed more than 2.5million dogs a year for human consumption
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The dog meat farm in Namyangju is thought to be one of 17,000 in South Korea that breed more than 2.5million dogs a year for human consumption
Pete Wicks from The Only Way Is Essex joined the rescue team in South Korea on what he described as one of the most emotional experiences of his life
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Pete Wicks from The Only Way Is Essex joined the rescue team in South Korea on what he described as one of the most emotional experiences of his life
Wendy Higgins, left, HSI Director of International Media, and Kitty Block, President of HSI, hold and cuddle a Tosa puppy that was born on the farm at a dog meat farm in Namyangju
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Wendy Higgins, left, HSI Director of International Media, and Kitty Block, President of HSI, hold and cuddle a Tosa puppy that was born on the farm at a dog meat farm in Namyangju
Abby Hubbard, Deputy Director of Animal Welfare League of Alexandria, Nara Kim, Campaign Manager in South Korea of Humane Society International (HSI), and Wendy Higgins, HSI Director of International Media, hold and cuddle Tosa puppies that were born on the farm
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Abby Hubbard, Deputy Director of Animal Welfare League of Alexandria, Nara Kim, Campaign Manager in South Korea of Humane Society International (HSI), and Wendy Higgins, HSI Director of International Media, hold and cuddle Tosa puppies that were born on the farm
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The dog meat farm in Namyangju is thought to be one of 17,000 in South Korea that breed more than 2.5million dogs a year for human consumption.
The farm had a mixture of breeds on location, including greyhounds, spaniels and mastiffs. The 13 dogs headed to the UK are a golden retriever, beagle, and Korean Jindo.
Dogs were kept in filthy conditions, spending their lives in wire cages with no veterinary care.
HSI found that many of the dogs were suffering from eye infections, skin disease, and painful legs and paw sores from standing and sitting on wire mesh.
If they weren't saved by HSI, the dogs would have been electrocuted at a local market or slaughterhouse and made into a spicy soup, called bosintang.

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The farm had a mixture of breeds on location, including greyhounds, spaniels and mastiffs. The 13 dogs headed to the UK are a golden retriever, beagle, and Korean Jindo
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The farm had a mixture of breeds on location, including greyhounds, spaniels and mastiffs. The 13 dogs headed to the UK are a golden retriever, beagle, and Korean Jindo
Dogs were kept in filthy conditions, spending their lives in wire cages with no veterinary care
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Dogs were kept in filthy conditions, spending their lives in wire cages with no veterinary care
HSI found that many of the dogs were suffering from eye infections, skin disease, and painful legs and paw sores from standing and sitting on wire mesh
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HSI found that many of the dogs were suffering from eye infections, skin disease, and painful legs and paw sores from standing and sitting on wire mesh
If they weren't saved by HSI, the dogs would have been electrocuted at a local market or slaughterhouse and made into a spicy soup, called bosintang
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If they weren't saved by HSI, the dogs would have been electrocuted at a local market or slaughterhouse and made into a spicy soup, called bosintang
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The dogs were rescued as part of HSI's campaign to end the dog meat trade. The organization has closed ten farms across South Korea since 2014
Kelly OMeara, Senior Director of HSI Companion Animals and Engagement, pets a dog at the farm on November 28
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Kelly OMeara, Senior Director of HSI Companion Animals and Engagement, pets a dog at the farm on November 28
The dogs were rescued as part of HSI's campaign to end the dog meat trade.
Pete Wicks from The Only Way Is Essex joined the rescue team in South Korea on what he described as one of the most emotional experiences of his life.
The dogs were found just ten weeks before the launch of the 2018 Winter Olympics, which is aiming to the appeal to younger generations and create a 'cultural new horizon'.
HSI believes that younger generations of Koreans are rejecting dog meat and see this as a good time to phase out the trade.
Opposition to the dog meat trade is growing among Korean citizens and politicians, and even the newly elected President Moon Jae-in recently adopted a dog named Tory who was rescued from a dog meat farm.
The dogs were found just ten weeks before the launch of the 2018 Winter Olympics, which is aiming to the appeal to younger generations, who are not as interested in eating dog meat
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The dogs were found just ten weeks before the launch of the 2018 Winter Olympics, which is aiming to the appeal to younger generations, who are not as interested in eating dog meat
HSI believes that younger generations of Koreans are rejecting dog meat and see this as a good time to phase out the trade
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HSI believes that younger generations of Koreans are rejecting dog meat and see this as a good time to phase out the trade
Adam Parascandola, Director of Animal Protection and Crisis Response of Humane Society International (HSI), rescues a dog named Ava from the farm
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Adam Parascandola, Director of Animal Protection and Crisis Response of Humane Society International (HSI), rescues a dog named Ava from the farm
Opposition to the dog meat trade is growing among Korean citizens and politicians, and even the newly elected President Moon Jae-in recently adopted a dog named Tory who was rescued from a dog meat farm
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Opposition to the dog meat trade is growing among Korean citizens and politicians, and even the newly elected President Moon Jae-in recently adopted a dog named Tory who was rescued from a dog meat farm
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Claire Bass, HSI-UK Director, right, looks at the UK bound dogs to a truck at the dog meat farm in Namyangju
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A row of crates of rescued dogs at a dog meat farm in Namyangju. The dogs will be relocated to shelters across the United States, Canada and the UK
Farmer Mr Kim, who has farmed dogs for 20 years, has plans to enter the construction business and grow vegetables on his land, HSI said
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Farmer Mr Kim, who has farmed dogs for 20 years, has plans to enter the construction business and grow vegetables on his land, HSI said
The farm in Namyangju is the tenth HSI has permanently closed since 2014, rescuing and rehoming nearly 1,000 dogs by working in co-operation with dog meat farmers keen to get out of the trade.
Farmer Mr Kim, who has farmed dogs for 20 years, has plans to enter the construction business and grow vegetables on his land, HSI said.
Other dog farmers aided by HSI have moved into humane livelihoods such as chili plant growing and water delivery.
The rescues and farm closures are part of a broader strategy that aims to encourage the South Korean government to end the cruel dog meat industry.
Wicks, who was moved to join the effort after watching videos from previous dog farm closures, said ending the meat trade is close to his heart.
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TOWIE star Wicks (pictured) , who was moved to join the effort after watching videos from previous dog farm closures, said ending the meat trade is close to his heart
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The farm in Namyangju is the tenth HSI has permanently closed since 2014, rescuing and rehoming nearly 1,000 dogs by working in co-operation with dog meat farmers keen to get out of the trade
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Wicks is seen getting emotional as he looks at the dogs inside cages at the meat farm in South Korea
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Wicks kisses kisses Stacey, an LA-bound dog at a dog meat farm in Namyangju. The rescue operation was part of HSIs efforts to fight the dog meat trade throughout Asia
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In South Korea, the campaign includes working to raise awareness among Koreans about the plight of meat dogs being no different from the animals more and more of them are keeping as pets
He said: 'I'm proud to support HSI's campaign to end the dog meat trade in South Korea because it's a really tough job their rescue team does, and it's not just about saving the dogs, they're offering practical solutions to help dog farmers get out of this horrendous business, and also urging politicians to change the law, so it's the whole package.'
Nara Kim, HSI's South Korea dog meat campaigner, said: 'Eating dog is a dying practice in Korea, especially among young people. 
'However, the Bok Nal days of summer still lead many to eat dog meat soup in the mistaken belief that it will invigorate the blood in the sluggish heat.
'Our campaign shows them the disgusting conditions in which the dogs are forced in live in their own faeces, and their pitiful suffering, and it is changing hearts and minds.
'Some people say that dog eating is Korean culture, but you won't find many young people who feel it's a cultural habit we want to hold on to.'
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The HSI Animal Rescue Team rescues Jack, a UK bound dog, at a dog meat farm in Namyangju, South Korea
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Wicks gently kisses Henry, a UK bound dog, as Claire Bass, HSI-UK Director, watches on before the rescue at a dog meat farm in Namyangj
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Lola Webber, center, Campaign Manager for South Korea of Humane Society International (HSI), kisses a dog named Mia outside a cage at the meat farm in Namyangju, South Korea
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Claire Bass, HSI-UK Director, at right, holds Mocha, a UK-bound dog in front of his cage at a dog meat farm in Namyangju
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Pip Tomson, a UK TV presenter, left, and the HSI Animal Rescue Team rescue Leila, a UK bound dog, at the farm
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Dog farmers aided by HSI have moved into humane livelihoods such as chili plant growing and water delivery
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The rescues and farm closures are part of a broader strategy that aims to encourage the South Korean government to end the cruel dog meat industry

Bok Nal: When dogs are killed and eaten to 'improve stamina'

The Bok Nal days are not a festival or single event, but the three hottest days of summer according to the lunar calendar, falling on July 12 (Cho Bok), July 22 (Jung Bok) and August 11 (Mal Bok).
During the Bok Nal days, 70 to 80 per cent of dog meat is eaten in South Korea, mainly as a peppery soup called bosintang that is believed to improve stamina and virility.
Most people in South Korea never visit a dog meat farm and are unaware of the suffering experienced by the dogs. HSI is keen to dispel the widespread misconception that farmed dogs are somehow different in nature to companion dogs.
In addition to their life of suffering on the farm, the method used to kill the dogs is brutal - death by electrocution is most common, with dogs usually taking up to five minutes to die, although there have been instances of dogs taking up to 20 minutes to die. 
Hanging is also common. Dogs are killed in full view of the other dogs, and their final moments will be terrifying and extremely painful.
The dog meat industry is in legal limbo in South Korea, neither legal nor illegal. Many provisions of the Animal Protection Act are routinely breached, such as the ban on killing animals in a brutal way including hanging by the neck, killing in public areas or in front of other animals of the same species.
In China, Vietnam, Nagaland in India and other places across Asia, an estimated 30million dogs are brutally killed and eaten each year. However, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Singapore have dog meat bans in place. 







The paw-fect pair! Rescue dog abused in its previous home is photographed cuddling up to its tiny new owner as it learns to trust humans again

·         Toddler Archie Spence, from Manitoba, Canada, and pooch Nora are best friends
·         Photographs show the inseparable pair cuddling up to one another at home 
·         Archie's mother Elizabeth explains how they adopted Dora seven years ago 
·         She says the dog's terrified of 'almost everything' - apart from her 23-month-old


They say that every dog deserves a good home - and one rescue pooch is certainly settling in well with its new owners, after becoming best friends with a little toddler.  
Rescue dog Nora and toddler Archie Spence, from Manitoba, Canada, are inseparable - with dozens of photographs shared online showing them cuddling up to one another.
In fact, the English pointer is terrified of 'almost everything' after being abused by a former owner - making his friendship with Archie even more remarkable.
Archie's mother, Elizabeth Spence, explained how Nora 'absolutely adores' her 23-month-old son.
Toddler Archie Spence, from Manitoba, Canada, and rescue dog Nora are best friends 
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Toddler Archie Spence, from Manitoba, Canada, and rescue dog Nora are best friends 
She adopted the pooch seven years ago, before she had children, but describes how Nora has found a best friend in Archie. 
Speaking to the Dodo, she explained: 'Archie is an extremely laid-back, happy, good-natured baby and all the animals seem to really respond to that, particularly Nora.

'She came from an abusive background and is afraid of almost everything. Not Archie, though. She absolutely adores him!' 
Elizabeth described how the pair do everything together, adding: 'If Archie is having a bath, Nora is lying on the bath mat waiting for him to get out.' 
Archie's mother Elizabeth explained how Nora 'absolutely adores' her 23-month-old son 
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Archie's mother Elizabeth explained how Nora 'absolutely adores' her 23-month-old son 
Dozens of heart-warming photographs show the pair cuddling up together while in bed 
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Dozens of heart-warming photographs show the pair cuddling up together while in bed 
Elizabeth explained how rescue dog Nora was abused by a previous owner
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She says the pooch is absolutely terrified of 'almost everything'
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 Elizabeth explained how rescue dog Nora was abused by a previous owner, and is absolutely terrified of 'almost everything' 
The mother-of-three regularly share heart-warming photographs of the pair on her Instagram account, which has amassed nearly 100,000 follower.  
While many of the images show Nora and Archie snuggling up to one another - various cats can also be seen getting involved in other pictures.
In fact, the family own two other rescue dogs, as well as Nora, along with three rescue cats.  

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