Take concrete actions for animals and live your life in a way that you don't abuse and torture animals. (also not indirectly!) Check what you buy and eat...
I love your work. I do hope that you will join my Facebook page- Boycott the movie- Water for Elephants, due to their use of wild animals, and get your numerous members to do the same. Thanks...
we should redirect our resources to the reservation of species in their natural habitat. i think that would be really Great. although endangered species can be kept at proper treatment centres but not zoos or circuses. National Geo , Animal planet and Youtube documentaries are enough to ejucate and entertain the public.
Thanks for sharing your video. I am no PETA fan, but I appreciate your video and welcome others that share reasonable values, not extremist values, in regards to this topic.
Good video, it is nice to see rational minds when it comes to conservation.
I think one of the ways the public can help is by not participating in the zoo, circus and keeping wild animals as pets. If we boycott these events they won't be able to be justified. That should send a huge message!
The Province of Ontario is the only province in Canada that doesn't regulate the keeping of big cats. Private owners are allowed to declaw them, even though that is against the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association position statement (which apparently means nothing). No one is properly overseeing the health and welfare of these animals. The OSPCA is an unfortunate joke, & the Humane Society of Canada, who knows what they do.
Thank you:D Go VEGAN!!!
happytenzin 10 months ago
Take concrete actions for animals and live your life in a way that you don't abuse and torture animals. (also not indirectly!) Check what you buy and eat...
Thanks for sharing the video!
LesMarvelous 11 months ago
Thanks for sharing with me! I subscribed. Now a supporter.
BlueMoonLycan 11 months ago
Thank you.....will definitely join this cause
orangemillstrading 11 months ago
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andrew1haddad 11 months ago
I love your work. I do hope that you will join my Facebook page- Boycott the movie- Water for Elephants, due to their use of wild animals, and get your numerous members to do the same. Thanks...
4helpinganimals 11 months ago
awww.. i love what you guys do this is what ive always wnated to do!
animallover314 11 months ago
we should redirect our resources to the reservation of species in their natural habitat. i think that would be really Great. although endangered species can be kept at proper treatment centres but not zoos or circuses. National Geo , Animal planet and Youtube documentaries are enough to ejucate and entertain the public.
TheDanceofjoy 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing your video. I am no PETA fan, but I appreciate your video and welcome others that share reasonable values, not extremist values, in regards to this topic.
Good video, it is nice to see rational minds when it comes to conservation.
drunkasssteve 1 year ago
I think one of the ways the public can help is by not participating in the zoo, circus and keeping wild animals as pets. If we boycott these events they won't be able to be justified. That should send a huge message!
helenheil 1 year ago
Well done. Thank you very much for sharing the video and keep up the great work!
SilkaMecklenburg 1 year ago
LOve this video thanks for sharing it with me!! I love to let my kids watch this stuff so they can see the truth!!!!
LisaLuvsMAC 1 year ago
@LisaLuvsMAC So great, you raise your kids that way... big compliment.
SilkaMecklenburg 1 year ago
Bravo ! .... with people like you world will be a better place !
Thank You !
IvanIsmailov 1 year ago
The Province of Ontario is the only province in Canada that doesn't regulate the keeping of big cats. Private owners are allowed to declaw them, even though that is against the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association position statement (which apparently means nothing). No one is properly overseeing the health and welfare of these animals. The OSPCA is an unfortunate joke, & the Humane Society of Canada, who knows what they do.
twocentsCanada 1 year ago