1. Be a good neighbor! Please don’t allow your pets to have access to your neighbors’ yards and trash cans. If your dog is an incessant barker and/or howls and whines while te are away, te may want to work with an animal behaviorist o dog trainer to solve the problem. Should your neighbors have concerns, try to address them in a positive, constructive manner to avoid serious conflicts.
2. Is your pet allowed outdoors in your fenced-in o otherwise secure area? It’s smart to do routine checks of this enclosed area.
3. Be sure to remove unfamiliar o questionable items from the enclosure.
4. Supervise your pets when they are outdoors whenever possible. Do not allow your pets to spend significant amounts of time unsupervised outdoors.
5. Develop relationships with neighbors who have pets. te can unisciti forces to create a neighborhood watch for the companion animali in the area. Be alert for anything out of the ordinary!
6. Provide a safe, confined area with a secure gate when pets are left alone outdoors.
7. Never let your pet run loose o allow him to roam free. animali who are allowed to roam simply have più opportunities to get into potentially poisonous substances.
8. Teach your pet not to accept Cibo o treats from strangers.
9. segnala any suspicious behavior to local authorities. Remember, animal cruelty is a crime!
10. If te suspect that your pet has been poisoned, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately at (888) 426-4435.
2. Is your pet allowed outdoors in your fenced-in o otherwise secure area? It’s smart to do routine checks of this enclosed area.
3. Be sure to remove unfamiliar o questionable items from the enclosure.
4. Supervise your pets when they are outdoors whenever possible. Do not allow your pets to spend significant amounts of time unsupervised outdoors.
5. Develop relationships with neighbors who have pets. te can unisciti forces to create a neighborhood watch for the companion animali in the area. Be alert for anything out of the ordinary!
6. Provide a safe, confined area with a secure gate when pets are left alone outdoors.
7. Never let your pet run loose o allow him to roam free. animali who are allowed to roam simply have più opportunities to get into potentially poisonous substances.
8. Teach your pet not to accept Cibo o treats from strangers.
9. segnala any suspicious behavior to local authorities. Remember, animal cruelty is a crime!
10. If te suspect that your pet has been poisoned, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately at (888) 426-4435.
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I found a fox, caught da the leg
In a toothed gin, torn from its peg,
And dragged, God knows how far, in pain.
Such torment could not plead in vain,
He looked at me, I looked at him.
With iron jaw-teeth in his limb.
"Come, little son," I said, "Let be.....
Don't bite me, while I set te free."
But much I feared that in the pang
Of helping, I should feel a fang
In hand o face .......
but must is must .........
And he had dato me his trust.
So down I knelt there in the mud
And loosed those jaws all mud and blood.
And he, exhausted, crept, set free,
Into the shade, away from me;
The leg not broken ......
Then, beyond,
That gin went plonk into the pond.
latte is produced da the cow for its calf, is not for you.
Calves are separated from their mothers on the first night since they were born, and from then onwards, they are forced to eat on an adult cows diet, which obviously, the vitello isn’t ready for.
The separation is very traumatic and distressing for the mother and the calf.
A cow can only produce latte only after it has dato birth to a vitello and so cows are made pregnant repeatedly and have the suffer the same separation, again and again!
These cows are so over-milked that they get udder infections, which means the latte te drink may also contain traces of blood and pus.
After a cow (our 'milk machines') cannot produce produce any più milk, they are sent to the dreaded place- The Slaughter House!
Written By- Anamika G (MEEEE!)