We are fighting to end animal cruelty -
wherever it lives, however it survives.
One of the primary problems facing animals
today is intentional: dog fighting.
Because of this, ending Dog Fighting is on the
top of our agenda.
If you have not yet heard the story of Gypsy,
we invite you to click
here - only after acknowledging that on Gypsy's page
you will likely see the most horrific photographs of animal
cruelty that you have ever imagined.
That said, please do visit Gypsy's page so that
you, or someone you know, might assist us in ending the horrible
abuses harbored within fighting rings still operating throughout
the country.
End dog fighting and you can also rid the U.S.
of breed bans.
Our next event will be an educational forum for
people interested in ending dog fighting throughout the United
States. It will entail much work and great dedication on the part
of those people willing to get involved.
We will be discussing the following topics:
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Why Dog Fighting Has Resulted in Breed Bans
Throughout the U.S.
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Why Breed Bans Cannot End Dog Fighting
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Why Our Legislators Aren't Fighting These Most
Obvious Perpetrators
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How to Generate the Publicity We Need
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How A Reward Program for Tips Allows
Infiltration of Fighting Rings
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Forcing the Hand of the Perpetrators: Exposing
the Truth
Please contact us for scheduling information.
Together, we can put an end to dog fighting.
May there never be another innocent to face the plight Gypsy has
had to face... without a voice raised for change.
May her defenders number in the hundreds of thousands.

Our Stated Goal:
A. To start a national coalition for shelter
reform.
B. To appoint members in every state that will
properly report abuses to governmental offices including the State
Department of Agriculture, and media outlets, concerning these
violations.
C. To educate and inform the public concerning
these atrocities.
D. To end shootings, heartsticks, gassings and
drownings in Americas shelters.
E. To work to ensure that animal cruelty that
falls under the criteria of 'felony' will be tried as a felony.
Shelter workers committing animal cruelty must be held accountable
for animal cruelty.
F. To demand local shelters properly check for
rigor mortis and heart beat to insure death has actually occurred
following the administration of established protocol for
euthanasia before these bodies are cremated, frozen or other
methods of disposal utilized.
G. To effectively end all cruel, inhumane,
outdated methods of killing shelter animals.
H. To pass laws in each state to prohibit
shelters from selling shelter animals to laboratories and to
further prohibit other methods of Pound Seizures. The word
'shelter' should not be legally utilized to describe houses of
brutality and warehouses for animals to be sold into research.
Shelters should be just that, a shelter and safe haven for
homeless animals. Other facilities should be aptly named to
prevent citizens from unknowingly placing animals in harms way.
I. To stop shelters from profiting on rendered animals and
pound seizures.
"Animal Control facilities that operate as killing machines need to be abolished."