131. Ontario Veterinarians Applaud Province for Enacting Canada's Toughest A...
for the Prevention and Cruelty to Animals (OSPCA)
A survey of abused women from Ontario, Canada highlights the link between the abuse of animals and current and potential future violence toward humans. The results are
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132. RSPCA: Poll Shows Two out of Three Dog Owners Back New Dog License | HumaneS...
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
The results of a survey commissioned by the RSPCA say that 66% of dog owners would support a license scheme. Furthermore, 76% of those asked said that a dog license should be
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133. Research Resources for Advocates | HumaneSpot.org
of state level animal cruelty laws. The Animal Legal and Historical Center has a searchable database of laws. If the goal of a campaign is to pass legislation or change a law regarding animals, then ALDF is again a great place to start as
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134. UK: Not Enough Free-Range Eggs, NFU Pleads with RSPCA | HumaneSpot.org
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal's (RSPCA) standards on stocking density, according to this article.
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135. Integrating Animals into the Family Violence Paradigm: Implications | Huma...
proposes including animal cruelty as an important component for assessment and treatment.
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136. Ethical Shopping -- Up in Flames? | HumaneSpot.org
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals conducted an online survey and found that about 93% of the population consumes meat and animal welfare is considered to be an important factor by about 28% of consumers when purchasing meat products.
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137. Sales of RSPCA Chicken up £55 Million in a Year | HumaneSpot.org
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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138. Societal Change and the Welfare-Rights Continuum | HumaneSpot.org
to our goal of ending animal cruelty. All of the research collected by HRC suggests that changing hearts and minds is not only a slow process, but it may also have an upper limit. The “tipping point†that many advocates refer to may
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139. Animal Welfare Goes Up the UK Agenda | HumaneSpot.org
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), as research indicates a strong majority of UK consumers believe animal welfare is important.
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140. The Road to Helping Animals is Paved with Good Intentions (AV Magazine Artic...
unwillingness to face animal cruelty, most people do not acknowledge how their behavior results in animal suffering. This “disconnect†is further complicated by other social issues and the fact that not all animals are (perceived to be)
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