Feb 262011

EARTHLINGS is an award-winning documentary film about the suffering of animals for food, fashion, pets, entertainment and medical research. Considered the most persuasive documentary ever made, EARTHLINGS is nicknamed the Vegan maker for its sensitive footage shot at animal shelters, pet stores, puppy mills, factory farms, slaughterhouses, the leather and fur trades, sporting events, circuses and research labs. The film is narrated by Academy Award® nominee Joaquin Phoenix and features music by platinum-selling recording artist Moby. Initially ignored by distributors, today EARTHLINGS is considered the definitive animal rights film by organizations around the world. Of all the films I have ever made, this is the one that gets people talking the most, said Phoenix. For every one person who sees EARTHLINGS, they will tell three. In 1999, writer/producer/director Shaun Monson began work on a series of PSAs about spaying and neutering pets. The footage he shot at animal shelters around Los Angeles affected him so profoundly that the project soon evolved into EARTHLINGS. The film would take another six years to complete because of the difficulty in obtaining footage within these profitable industries. Though the film was initially ignored by distributors, who told Monson that the film would never see the light of day and should be swept under the rug, today EARTHLINGS is considered the definitive animal rights film by organizations around the world. Nation Earth was

Feb 252011

A controversial pet store is closing here in Austin after years of being accused of being linked to puppy mills.

Feb 242011

Noah a 3.5 month old designer breed Shipoo (Shi-Tzu x Poodle) puppy is a sad case of for-profit breeding. Noah came from a backyard breeder. They are like puppy mills, without the rabbit cages (for the most part) but still without any regard to the animals life or quality of life. Noah fell sick, was brought to a vet and diagnosed with Parvo Virus. Parvo virus is an aggressive deadly disease that young pups and specific breeds are susceptible to. It is vaccinated against with basic shots to prevent it, which is much cheaper than the 1000$ to treat. Unfortunately because of this (preventable) disease, Noah was facing euthanasia. Thankfully the compassionate veterinarian seeked help and Noah was saved, and now under intensive treatments. He is young, and this disease is very tough to fight off. Noah is a tough little guy and we are positive he will be able to pull through this. Nov 20th 2009 – Treatments started: Noah has started his intensive treatments to fight the disease. He is on IV fluids and a cocktail of drugs to suppress his gastro intestinal conditions. As of right now his current condition is very bad; he is having bloody diarrhea, vomiting blood, low white blood cell counts, lethargic, and no appetite. Basically right now he is barley alive. We are hoping he responds quickly to treatments. He may need plasma transfusions if his blood protein and white blood cells levels drop anymore. Update Nov 23rd: Noah is doing better and is no longer vomiting. Today was his

Feb 232011

Puppymills

Feb 222011

Spring is in the air! Most of these puppies were rescued by Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network. A large majority of them were rescued inside the bellies of their mommas, from breeding facilities and were whelped in a clean, warm environment at a foster home. Thanks to your generous donations, Col. Potter was able to rescue them from these less than desirable situations. Sit back and enjoy these adorable Cairn Terrier puppies! Produced by Karen Ortiz Photos Edited by Nikki Stevens, April 2010

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