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  • May 15, 2013

    How to Avoid a Dog Bite

    A dog's bark may be worse than his bite, but most of us would rather not find out one way or the other. Here's how to avoid getting bit.

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  • May 15, 2013

    Animal Cruelty Prosecutor and Judicial Training

    Sherry Ramsey, Esq., holds law enforcement training seminars on prosecuting animal cruelty cases.

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  • May 15, 2013

    National Kind Teacher Award

    The National Kind Teacher Award recognizes a Pre-K-12 teacher who effectively incorporates humane and environmental education into his or her curriculum.

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  • May 15, 2013

    Kind Teacher Award Nomination Form

    Nominate yourself or someone else for the National Kind Teacher Award, which recognizes a Pre-K-12 teacher who effectively incorporates humane and environmental education into his or her curriculum.

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  • May 15, 2013

    Resources for Prosecutors

    The Humane Society of the United States

    Resources for prosecutors and attorneys general working on animal cruelty cases

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    Related Cockfighting , Dogfighting , Hog-Dog Fighting

  • May 15, 2013

    Menu Foods' Tainted Pet Food Spurs Congressional and FDA Reforms

    Congress required the FDA to use stricter safeguards for pet food after thousands of cats and dogs died from melamine-tainted pet food sold by Menu Foods.

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  • May 15, 2013

    Cat Chat: Understanding Feline Language

    Body language, behavior, and vocalizations are keys to understanding the feline mind.

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  • May 14, 2013

    Resources for Law Enforcement

    The HSUS offers resources to help law enforcement across the country with cruelty investigations.

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  • May 14, 2013

    Sweet Potato-Tomato-Chipotle Soup

    This recipe for sweet potato-tomato-chipotle soup is sweet, spicy, and full of goodness.

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    Related Humane Eating

  • May 13, 2013

    What Is the Horse Protection Act?

    The Horse Protection Act is meant to protect Tennessee walking horses from soring, but the cruel practice continues.

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    Related Homeless Horses , Horse Slaughter , Tennessee Walking Horses , Wild Horses

  • May 13, 2013

    Chefs for Seals

    Celebrity chefs avoid Canadian seafood in support of The HSUS's campaign against Canada's cruel seal hunt.

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    Related Seal Hunt

  • May 13, 2013

    What is Soring?

    Soring is the infliction of pain to force a horse to walk with an exaggerated, unnatural gait in order to perform well in Tennessee walking horse and other gaited horse competitions.

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    Related Homeless Horses , Horse Slaughter , Tennessee Walking Horses , Wild Horses

  • May 10, 2013

    Greek Bean Salad

    Everyday Cooking with Dr. Dean Ornish

    Pinto beans replace the feta cheese in this slimming recipe for Greek Bean Salad.

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    Related Humane Eating

  • May 10, 2013

    Annual Reports and Financial Information

    The latest financial information on The HSUS.

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  • May 10, 2013

    Eating Mercifully: Christian Perspectives on Factory Farming

    Order the Eating Mercifully documentary and download the study guides

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  • May 9, 2013

    Animal-Friendly Shopping Tips

    Interested in becoming a more compassionate consumer? Making a difference for animals used in harmful tests has never been easier.

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    Related Cosmetic and Product Testing

  • May 8, 2013

    Cat Toys

    The Humane Society of the United States

    Play is a vital activity, not only for kittens, but for adult cats, too.

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  • May 8, 2013

    Removing Pet Stains and Odors

    Here are the steps you'll need to take to clean pet stains and odors in your house.

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  • May 7, 2013

    Anatomy of a Puppy Mill Raid, Page 4

    All Animals magazine, May/June 2013

    There are approximately 10,000 puppy mills in the U.S. Shutting down each one is a struggle all its own.

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    Related Puppy Mills

  • May 7, 2013

    Four Reasons Not to Feed Wildlife

    We know they're cute and they might seem hungry, but feeding wild animals—whether in your own backyard, a local park, or while on vacation—just isn't a good idea. With the exception of feeding backyard birds, giving food to wildlife causes problems for animals and people.

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  • May 7, 2013

    Anatomy of a Puppy Mill Raid, Page 2

    All Animals magazine, May/June 2013

    There are approximately 10,000 puppy mills in the U.S. Shutting down each one is a struggle all its own.

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    Related Puppy Mills

  • May 6, 2013

    Housetraining Your Dog or Puppy

    Housetraining your dog or puppy requires far more than a few stacks of old newspapers—it calls for vigilance, patience, plenty of commitment and above all, consistency.

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    Related Chaining and Tethering Dogs

  • May 6, 2013

    Anatomy of a Puppy Mill Raid, Page 3

    All Animals magazine, May/June 2013

    There are approximately 10,000 puppy mills in the U.S. Shutting down each one is a struggle all its own.

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    Related Puppy Mills

  • May 6, 2013

    What to Do About Opossums

    Adapted from the book Wild Neighbors

    Opossums get a bum rap: Most problems people think have with opossums are really caused by other animals. But we can help you solve those, too.

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    Related Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Wildlife and Roads

  • May 6, 2013

    Bill to Improve Living Conditions for Millions of Egg-Laying Hens

    Proposed federal legislation, the Egg Products Inspection Act Amendments, would increase living space for laying hens and improve their overall living conditions. Please urge your Senator to vote for this bill.

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    Related Cruel Confinement of Farm Animals

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