Heartwarming recovery! After suffering severe limb trauma from a dog attack, Kali needed immediate, specialized care—and a lot of love. 💕 The team at Animal Emergency and Specialty Center of Northwest Arkansas was there to provide both, along with constant monitoring, soothing moments watching Bluey, and a supportive friend by her side. Now, she’s on her way to recovery, and inspiring us every step of the way! 🐶🩺 #AESCNWA #VeterinaryMedicine #EmergencyVetMed
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Tyler animal advocates! 👏 Learn about the laws THLN helped pass during the 2023 Legislative Session. Participate in a Q&A regarding local animal ordinances, state animal laws, and how to get political for animals! RSVP by 5 p.m., Wednesday, January 22, is required to attend. For security reasons, you must RSVP to attend. https://lnkd.in/gRT6kNgc #learn #legislation #nonprofit
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Can animal abuse be stopped at its source? When hurting an animal isn't just a crime, but a cry for help. A groundbreaking look at why some people abuse and how we can break the cycle. Behind every act of animal abuse is a story of pain, trauma, and the possibility of change. ABS offers a groundbreaking approach, focusing on therapy that tackles anger, impulse control, and empathy. Change starts here. https://lnkd.in/eKKJzYQy #AnimalAbuseAwareness #Rehabilitation #CompassionForAnimals #TherapyForChange #EndAnimalCruelty
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Did You Know? Stray animals are at risk of injury, illness, and even death. By raising awareness about the importance of caring and providing support to these animals, we can make a real difference in their lives. Together, we can create a compassionate community that looks out and cares of our furry friends in need. Let's join hands and make stray animal awareness a priority today! 🐾 #StrayAnimalAwareness #CompassionForAll Share this post to spread awareness and show your support!
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As summer temperatures rise, it's crucial to remember that our pets feel the heat just as much as we do. Ensure your furry friends stay hydrated, avoid walking them during peak heat hours, and never leave them in a parked car. Let's keep our pets safe and comfortable during these hotter days. 🐾💧 #PetCare #HeatSafety #ResponsiblePetOwnership #PetVetCareCenters #VetMed #SummerHeat
This summer has been extraordinarily HOT, which means our hospitals are seeing an increase in cases like heat stroke and burnt paw pads. Please remember that a normal body temperature for dogs and cats is 101-102.5 degrees and they also have fur/hair. The hot temperatures can turn deadly in a matter of minutes. #HeatStroke #SummerWeather #PetVetPSA 📸: Mohawk Alley Animal Hospital, Los Angeles, CA
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As people spend more time outside on longer, sunny days, they may be more likely to witness and report animal abuse. Heartbreakingly, reports of intentional harm and beatings rose sharply last summer. In 2023, we received 11,742 reports of animal beatings - up from 9,990 in 2022 💔 Our frontline teams are working hard to rescue animals in need, but we can't do it alone. Support our Summer Cruelty Appeal: https://bit.ly/3VLiHus #RSPCA #AnimalCharity #AnimalRescue
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Phil Arkow always has such insightful presentations that are packed with practical tips and takeaways. Here's just one that he shared during his webinar, Connecting the Dots in Civil and Criminal Justice: Protecting People by Focusing on Animal Abuse. "The four greatest risk factors of becoming an abuser: mental health issues, substance abuse, lower educational level, and a history of actual or threatened animal abuse." 👉Click here to review our other Animal Abuse webinars. https://lnkd.in/g-YVqqVD National Animal Care & Control Association National Link Coalition #animalwelfare #animalcontrol #animalwelfare #childabuse #familyviolence #domsticviolence
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Friendly reminder: Every act of kindness makes a difference. Animal abuse is not just about animals. It’s often linked to domestic violence. When someone hurts animals, they might hurt people too. Studies show a strong connection between the two. Abusers often start with animals before moving on to people. This pattern is a red flag for deeper issues. If you see animal abuse, take it seriously. It’s a sign that something more is wrong. Reporting animal abuse can save lives. Both animal and human lives. By stopping abuse early, we protect everyone. Keep an eye out, speak up, and help make a change. Your actions can break the cycle of violence. Remember, kindness to animals is kindness to all. ♻️ Repost this to raise awareness. #AnimalAbuseAwareness #DomesticViolenceAwareness #EndAnimalCruelty #BreakTheCycle #StopDomesticViolence
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😡 Animal abuse is not just an issue for those of us in the animal welfare space—it’s a societal issue with ripple effects that touch human lives in deeply troubling ways. Jacob Lloyd, OSC highlights a critical truth: the link between animal abuse and domestic violence is undeniable. By recognizing the warning signs and taking action when we witness abuse, we aren’t just saving animals—we’re potentially saving people too. It’s time we STOP thinking of animal cruelty as a SEPARATE issue and START addressing it as part of a larger conversation about violence, safety, and compassion. 💪 Thank you, Jacob, for using your platform to remind us of the power of kindness and vigilance. Let’s amplify this message and do our part to break the cycle of violence. #AnimalAbuseAwareness #DomesticViolenceAwareness #EndAnimalCruelty #BreakTheCycle
Friendly reminder: Every act of kindness makes a difference. Animal abuse is not just about animals. It’s often linked to domestic violence. When someone hurts animals, they might hurt people too. Studies show a strong connection between the two. Abusers often start with animals before moving on to people. This pattern is a red flag for deeper issues. If you see animal abuse, take it seriously. It’s a sign that something more is wrong. Reporting animal abuse can save lives. Both animal and human lives. By stopping abuse early, we protect everyone. Keep an eye out, speak up, and help make a change. Your actions can break the cycle of violence. Remember, kindness to animals is kindness to all. ♻️ Repost this to raise awareness. #AnimalAbuseAwareness #DomesticViolenceAwareness #EndAnimalCruelty #BreakTheCycle #StopDomesticViolence
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