Advocate 4 Paws opposes the use of animals in experiments. We are greatly saddened when news of neglect, abuse in any form, or abandonment of any animal is shared. We want to encourage people to speak for those who can not. The more voices that are heard, the louder we are, the greater the impact. Our goal is to remain aware and help others become aware. By sharing resources and information we deeply believe that interest in all animal’s well being will be raised.
Advocate 4 Paws is maintaned by myself - just an individual who deeply cares about animals. I have spent my entire life taking in strays and un-wanted animals, mending them back to health, and finding forever homes for them. Since I was a little girl, animals were a priorty to me and I have always tried to do what I can to help out. I greatly support sites such as PetFinder.com, rescue groups, and the people that take time out their day to drive state to state to rescue animals out of high kill shelters.
Advocate 4 Paws is NOT an official rescue, shelter, or organization of any kind. It is merely a result of my passion for animals and hope to make a difference as well as contribuate to the well being of animals.
These dogs died because of human's destructive behaviors ...
But these dogs don't even account for a small percentage!!!
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I looked at all the caged animals in the shelter…
the cast-offs of human society.
I saw in their eyes love and hope, fear and dread, sadness and betrayal.
And I was angry.
“God,†I said, “this is terrible! Why don’t you do something?â€
God was silent for a moment and then He spoke softly.
“I have done something,†He replied.
“I created You.â€
• Every day there are more than 10,000 people born in the United States. During that same 24-hour period, there are more 50,000 puppies and kittens born.
• One female cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 cats in just seven years.
• One female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 dogs in six years.
• An estimated 65 million cats roaming the United States without homes.
• Though estimates vary, it’s felt that as many as 10 million pets, maybe more, are euthanized in the United States each year. This does not take into account the numbers that are abandoned and die alone, are victims of disease, starvation, or are hit by cars.
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