Donkey Welfare |
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Longhopes Donkey Shelter, in Colorado, USA, rescues, shelters, rehabilitates and finds permanent homes for donkeys that would otherwise be destroyed for meat consumption overseas. |
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The Donkey Sanctuary in the UK,
incorporating the International Donkey Protection Trust, is the largest
sanctuary for donkeys in the world. This site has a wealth of information on caring for donkeys. |
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The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada
is a not-for-profit
licensed charity that provides a lifelong home to
donkeys, mules and hinnies that are unwanted,
neglected or abused. The DSC offers an Animal Welfare Education Program to students and community groups of all ages. In addition, the DSC has a Foster Farm Program wherein donkeys are placed in pairs at suitable farms on permanent loan. |
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The Peaceful Valley Donkey Sanctuary in California provides a safe and loving environment to abused, neglected and unwanted domestic donkeys. |
Cruelty Free Shopping |
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The Cruelty Free Shop was created in order to make genuine cruelty free products accessible to everyone. Unfortunately the majority of products on supermarket shelves come from companies who still test their products on animals. All of the products in the Cruelty Free Shop are genuinely free of animal testing and animal derived ingredients (all vegan). |
Other Animal Welfare Sites |
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Pets Haven Pets Haven Pro Life Animal Shelter at Woodend in Victoria is a facility that houses homeless, lost or abandoned cats and dogs. Animals are kept at Pets Haven until they are either reclaimed by an owner or adopted to a new owner. All animals are released vet-checked, desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and scanned for ringworm and have been profiled. |
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Operation Toby is a comprehensive, state-by-state online directory of pet re-homing groups and organisations, including pounds, shelters and volunteer networks. It also has a lengthy list of breed-specific rescue representatives and their contact details. Visitors can surf through an extensive collection of over 200 photo gallery-style adoption sites from all over Australia. The site also features information on other important pet-related topics, and includes videos depicting behind-the-scenes horrors from the pet shop industry supply chain. |