Monday, November 29, 2021

Heartwarming Video Shows Dogs Rescued From Meat Slaughterhouse Receiving Care...

 Originally posted on MSN.com:


Aheartwarming video shows dozens of dogs that were saved from being delivered to a dog meat slaughterhouse receiving care and treatment following their terrifying ordeal.

Last week, animal campaigners involved with the Dog Meat Free Indonesia coalition rescued more than 50 dogs on the island of Java after police intercepted a truck that had just arrived at the illegal slaughterhouse.

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The dogs—most of which are stolen pets—had arrived at the slaughterhouse in Java's central Sukoharjo Regency following a grueling 10-hour journey crammed together in the back of the truck.

According to animal rights group Humane Society International (HSI), which forms part of the coalition, many of the dogs were emaciated when they were found. They were tied up in sacks, while some had their mouths tightly bound together.

HSI said the dogs were in desperate need of veterinary medical attention, food and rehabilitation. Unfortunately, one of the dogs had passed away during the long journey to the slaughterhouse.

Animal campaigners took the surviving dogs to a temporary shelter run by Dog Meat Free Indonesia in the city of Bogor, located in the west of Java. There, they are being nursed back to health and receiving treatment for their wounds.

Lola Webber from Humane Society International was among the first on the scene when the dogs were rescued and is now working to help the canines.

Webber said in a statement: "Many of the dogs were extremely emaciated and dehydrated and required IV fluids. Some of them also had wounds around their muzzles where their mouths had been tied shut, and others had really painfully deep neck wounds, likely where they had been snared by dog thieves. We are also treating them for various skin diseases."

She said a number of the dogs are already "bouncing back," playing with toys and resting. But others are still too traumatized to even eat. For these dogs, the road to recovery will be longer. "We are giving them all the time and love they need to heal," Webber said.

The coalition will try and reunite them with their owners where possible, although the chances of success are likely to be slim.

The coalition hopes that some of the dogs will be adopted locally while others will be flown to HSI's temporary shelter in Canada, where efforts will be made to re-house the canines.

"We will issue local appeals to see if any of the dogs can be reunited with their families, but we know that these dogs will likely have been stolen many, many miles away," Webber said. "So we will also look for loving and secure adoption families amongst Indonesia's dog-loving community."

"The vast majority of people across Indonesia don't eat dogs, so these pups will have many prospective adopters coming forward."


The Animal Rescue Site is a place where people can help provide food and care to millions of animals in need, both in the U.S. and around the world. In addition to sharing personal rescue stories, shopping for the cause, and signing petitions, visitors can take just a moment each day to click on a purple button to help animals. Visit The Animal Rescue Site and click today - it's free!

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Monday, November 8, 2021

Video: Baby albino ‘cyclops’ shark shocks fishermen...

Originally posted on msn.com: Isn't it cute?

 David Strege  10/26/2020

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In a similar discovery as one made off Mexico in 2011, fishermen in Indonesia were shocked when while cleaning an adult shark they found a rare baby albino shark with one eye in the middle of its head.


                               
The commercial fishermen hauled in their nets in waters off Maluku Province in Indonesia on Oct. 10 and pulled in a dead adult shark, presumably bycatch as Yahoo! News Australia reported it was “accidentally caught in the net.”



“We found three babies inside its stomach, but one of them looked strange with only one eye,” Andy, 29, explained, according to Yahoo! News. “Its color was strange, too, like milk.”

The fishermen reported the “cyclops” baby shark to the local marine office and turned it over to officials there.

More from Yahoo! News Australia:

The baby shark had a condition called Cyclopia, a birth deformity that causes the embryo to form only one eye instead of two.

Its other condition, Albinism, forces the shark to produce low amounts of melanin, which is responsible for pigment in the body.

The discovery was remarkably similar to the cyclops baby shark found in an adult shark caught in waters southeast of La Paz, Mexico, in the summer of 2011. Some thought that it was a hoax, thinking the photo had been doctored. But it proved to be factual.

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In that case, a mother bull shark was caught on a large hook baited with ballyhoo and tethered to a line beneath a fixed buoy, as reported by Pete Thomas Outdoors. The dead shark was pulled in by fishermen who later made the discovery while cleaning the fish. Fishermen found nine normal pups and the one-eyed albino pup.

Photo courtesy of Pisces Sportfishing.

The Animal Rescue Site is a place where people can help provide food and care to millions of animals in need, both in the U.S. and around the world. In addition to sharing personal rescue stories, shopping for the cause, and signing petitions, visitors can take just a moment each day to click on a purple button to help animals. Visit The Animal Rescue Site and click today - it's free!

FYI: To find an animal in need of a home; to find an animal shelter near you, check out  https://www.petfinder.com

Remember, all types, ages, breeds, even purebreds are waiting to be adopted. 

Thanks for visiting my blog for the animals. It's always great to connect with another animal lover. If you and I don't speak up for them, who will? 

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Until next time….hug your animals. Tell them you love them. If you don’t have a pet, adopt one. Make adoption your first option when seeking a pet. Adopt. Don’t shop. Can’t adopt. Please consider fostering one. The animal will have the taste of home and the shelter will cover the expenses. Can’t foster? Make a donation or volunteer at your local shelter. Please, don’t hunt. Unless you’re starving down in a ditch somewhere, there is no logical reason to do so. Whatever you do, however you do it, please be a voice for the animals large and small. All it takes is one to make a difference, good or bad.
                                     
Together, you and I can make a difference in an animal's life.  I’m one for the animals. Are you? Thanks for visiting. Stay safe. Be strong. Be happy. Smile. Show compassion. Be nice to one another. Pass it onward. If you like what you see here, please consider signing up to become a follower. Please feel free to share this post with others.
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