Charities & Causes

The Animal Welfare League

Charities & Causes

Posted by: Jade Simpson

25th Jan 2011 09:35pm

They do great work at rehoming animals and encouraging law changes. I volunteered there for 2 years.

mika08
  • 23rd Sep 2011 02:49pm

Wow, that would be great to have a No Kill nation. I hate how a dog is put down just because he/she might get a annoyed when you stick your hand in their food bowl - I mean what owner does that is real life anyway???? And if you have kids like I do, you make sure they know all the rules and abide by them about dog safety to avoid any situation arising. My kids know they don't like to be annoyed while eating their dinner so they don't annoy our dog when she eats hers.


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