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Will Nairobi shoot dogs, vaccinate them, or serve them for dinner?

August 12, 2019 By Merritt Clifton

Governor’s proposals confuse & alarm Kenya             NAIROBI, Kenya––Does Nairobi County governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko want to shoot street dogs,  vaccinate them against rabies,  or serve them for dinner? Three and a half months after the Sonko administration began running the three proposals up the flagpole to see who might salute,  neither Nairobi citizens,  news […]

Filed Under: Africa, Asia/Pacific, China, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & cats, Dogs & Cats, Eating dogs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Kenya, Meat issues, Population control, Street dogs, Sub-Saharan Tagged With: Josphat Ngonyo, Merritt Clifton, Mike Mbuvi Sonko, Muhari Muriithi, Nina Odongo, Sebastian Mwanza

South Korean court rules that killing dogs for meat is illegal

June 25, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

Verdict for the first time upholds 1991 law              BUCHEON,  South Korea––Upholding parts of the Korean Animal Protection Act which have been on the books since 1991,  but were never before successfully prosecuted,  a Bucheon city court judge has fined a dog meat farmer the equivalent of $2,050 in U.S. dollars for “killing animals without […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Cambodia, Cats, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Eating cats, Eating dogs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Laos, Live markets, Meat issues, Pacific rim, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Uses of dogs, Vietnam Tagged With: Kim Kyung-eun, Merritt Clifton, Park So-youn, Soi Dog Foundation

Dog rescue on the slopes of Agung, Bali’s erupting “Mount Doom”

November 29, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

BAWA rushes to save animals beneath clouds of hot ash             UBUD,  Bali,  Indonesia––More than 4.2 million people,  350,000 dogs,  and perhaps a million other animals from monkeys and chickens to goats and cattle,  plus wildlife,  are looking over their shoulders at a 30,000-foot column of steam,  smoke,  and ash boiling out of Mount Agung. […]

Filed Under: Activism, Animal rights & welfare, Asia/Pacific, Asian religions, Culture & Animals, Disasters, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Eating dogs, Feature Home Bottom, Hinduism, Indonesia, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Southeast Asia, Street dogs, Uses of dogs Tagged With: Agung, BAWA, Janice Girardi, Merritt Clifton

Hawaiian Humane Society CEO Pamela Burns dies after colorful 27-year tenure

September 26, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

Burns remained on the job to her final days HONOLULU,  Hawaii––Pamela Burns,  65,  Hawaiian Humane Society chief executive since 1990,  on September 18,  2017 “died peacefully at her home after taking a leave of absence approximately a week ago for health reasons,”  the humane society announced. Burns,  who was among the longest tenured humane society […]

Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal control, Animal fighting, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Cats, Cockfighting, Cruelty & neglect, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Eating cats, Eating dogs, Entertainment, Feature Home Bottom, Feral animals, Feral cats, Humane history, Laws & politics, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), Population control, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, Street dogs, Urban wildlife, USA, Uses of dogs, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Ann Walker Burns, Bonnie Pang, Carroll Cox, Chang Apana, Helen Wilder, Merritt Clifton, Norman Pang, Pamela Burns, Rebecca Rhoads

China: Stopping dog trucks is the easy part. Saving dogs is harder.

June 30, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

Some dogs die from their ordeal,  but more than 80% are saved          GUANGZHOU,  China––The hardest part of rescuing a truckload of suspected stolen dogs en route to slaughter in Guangzhou,  China on June 19,  2017 had only just began when the cages of dogs were unloaded. The cargo,  initially believed to be about 800 […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Asia/Pacific, Cats, China, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats, Eating cats, Eating dogs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Food & agriculture, Meat issues, Organizations, Southeast Asia, Thailand, USA, Uses of dogs Tagged With: Merritt Clifton, Peter Li, Soi Dog Foundation

Why Guangzhou dog rescue reveals more about China than Yulin dog-eating festival

June 25, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

Rescue in hub of dog meat trade won more notice than festival held to boost dog-eating          YULIN,  China––The largest-ever rescue of dogs from a truck hauling them to slaughter,  accomplished on June 19,  2017 in Guangzhau,  the longtime hub of dog-eating in China,  very nearly upstaged the 2017 Yulin Lychee & Dog-Eating Festival,  which […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Asia/Pacific, Asian religions, Beliefs, Buddhism, Cats, China, Cultural, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & cats, Dogs & Cats, Eating cats, Eating dogs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Food & agriculture, Humane history, Legislation, Meat issues, Organizations, Religion & philosophy, USA, Uses of dogs Tagged With: Irene Feng, Merritt Clifton, Peter J. Li, Yulin

A cry from the elephant pit

May 26, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

We need your help to stay out of the hole The time has come for us to speak to you forthrightly and directly about the “elephant in the room,”  who is unfortunately not an elephant but a pit bull. The time has also come for us to ask you forthrightly and directly if you value what […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Africa, African species, African wildlife, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Asia/Pacific, Culture & Animals, Dog attacks, Dogfighting, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Eating dogs, Editorials, Elephants, Feature Home Bottom, Hunted species, Hunting & trapping, Indian subcontinent, Laws & politics, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, USA, Uses of dogs, Wildlife, Wildlife Tagged With: Beth Clifton, Merritt Clifton

Rumored Yulin dog meat festival cancellation still unconfirmed

May 20, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

Global media frenzy overlooks lack of official notice from China          YULIN,  China––Chinese media,  including those that usually publicize government announcements,  had through May 20,  2017 remained conspicuously silent about a purported week-long suspension of dog meat sales said to have been introduced in Yulin,  China coinciding with the annual Yulin Lychee & Dog-Eating Festival. The […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Asia/Pacific, Asian religions, Beliefs, Buddhism, Cats, China, Cultural, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Eating cats, Eating dogs, Food & agriculture, Humane history, Organizations, Population control, Rabies, Religion & philosophy, USA Tagged With: Amy Qin, Irene Feng, Marco Polo, Merritt Clifton, Peter Li, Qin Xianona

SHARK circles Alex Pacheco & “600 Million Stray Dogs Need You”

April 25, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

“600 Million Stray Dogs Need You” exposed on YouTube          POMPANO BEACH,  Florida––Most folks in Florida know enough not to attract a SHARK’s notice.  Alex Pacheco,  founder of 600 Million Stray Dogs Need You,  apparently is not one of them. Indeed,  a person claiming to be “extremely close to Mr. Pacheco”  went out of her […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Asia/Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Cats, China, Dogs, Dogs, Dogs & cats, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats, Eating dogs, Horses & Farmed Animals, India, Indian subcontinent, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Population control, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, Street dogs, USA, Uses of dogs Tagged With: Alex Pacheco, Linda Ducato, Merritt Clifton, Steve Hindi, Stu Chaifetz, Will Potter

Philippine mad dogs claim deadly revenge for being eaten

April 2, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

Eradicating rabies requires ending dog-eating too          CAUAYAN,  Philippines––For the second time in three years a rabies outbreak linked to eating dogs has hit the western Philippines,  underscoring the importance of ending dog meat consumption if canine rabies is to be eradicated. The rabies outbreak was declared by the Negros Occidental provincial department of health […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Cambodia, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Eating dogs, Food, India, Indian subcontinent, Indonesia, Meat issues, Myanmar, Pacific rim, Philippines, Rabies, Southeast Asia, Street dogs, Thailand, Uses of dogs, Vietnam Tagged With: Arnon Shimshony, Basilio Ponce, Merritt Clifton, Ponciano Deogoro, Ressia Mae Edoria, Rolando Carmelita Jr., Tin Tin Myaing

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