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Rescue Dogs Cats In China From Eaten. Urgent Donations Needed Now, PLEASE!

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Rescue Cats Dogs In China From Eaten. Urgent Donations Needed Now, PLEASE!

Today, I received an e-mail from Jill Robinson, the CEO and Founder of Animals Asia Foundation www.animalsasia.org urgently appealing for our donations to help save these suffering and frightened dogs and cats in China. Please, please read this heart wrenching e-mail and donate however much you can, now!

The donation can be as small as $5. PLEASE DONATE NOW!

Here is link to go to Animals Asia Foundation to make a donation:

https://www.animalsasia.org/donate/

Complaining about the atrocity of China of its extreme cruelty to dogs and cats is one thing but it can only truly make a difference if you take actions.

Here is a link to read about the development of dogs and cats meat trade in China:

http://www.animalsasia.org/index.php?UID=96PXWGEXKMB

http://www.animalsasia.org/index.php?UID=8D2NBD2LD2P

I'm not affiliated with Animals Asia Foundation. I do donate money to them whenever I can to help save these very unfortunate cats and dogs in China from being brutally slaughtered and eaten.

Please read this heart wrenching and urgent appeal from Jill Robinson, the CEO and Founder of Animals Asia Foundation:
______________

Dear Annie,

I hope you had a great New Years’ Eve and are looking forward to the Year of the Ox!

For us, it was a bumpy start to the year – elation at being involved in the first major rescue of “meat dogs” from a trader in China, but also sadness at seeing the state of the dogs and the knowledge that millions of others are still trapped in this brutal industry.

It all started on New Year’s Eve when the Qiming Rescue Centre, a dog shelter in Chengdu, asked for our help. The authorities in nearby Pengzhou had just confiscated 149 dogs from an unlicensed trading station (after a tip-off from Qiming staff) and the dogs were on their way to the shelter.

Our first sight of the dogs was shocking.
A small team, including one of our vets and a vet nurse, quickly grabbed medical supplies and headed for the shelter. We arrived just as the truck carrying the dogs pulled in. I couldn’t believe what we were witnessing! It was horrible in every sense of the word – the stench (so familiar from our visits to live animal markets), the blood-curdling cries coming from the cages as the terrified dogs bit into each and, as always, the terrible feeling we all get when we look into the haunting, sad eyes of these beautiful animals.

I hate to think how long they had been in those cages, many of them packed in so tightly that they were piled on top of each other. Some of the dogs were shaking with anxiety, while others were rigid with fear. Many were suffering terribly and showing symptoms of parvovirus, distemper and kennel cough. Most were skeletal and their coats filthy from being excreted and urinated on by the top layer of dogs.

Our volunteer vet nurse Helena tends to the dogs.
Animals Asia is health-checking the dogs, treating their wounds, vaccinating them and, sadly, euthanising those that are just too sick to save or so aggressive that we could not rule out rabies or other diseases; these dogs are also a serious risk to other dogs and handlers. The process is ongoing, but we hope many of the dogs will recover and find good homes. However, these are the lucky ones – this year alone, millions of other dogs (and cats) will be slaughtered in the most brutal manner in hellish meat markets in China.

Many of the dogs were chronically ill and weak.
They will be crammed together into tiny cages, loaded onto trucks and driven day and night for four or five days with no food or water (if they are lucky, they might be hosed down, just to keep them alive). Once at the markets in southern China, they will be bludgeoned across the face, stabbed and bled out, or slowly, torturously beaten to death in the misguided belief that their meat will taste better if they are panic-stricken at the point of death. The same fate awaits millions of cats – some of them are even boiled alive.

What is so encouraging about this rescue is that it was a local animal-welfare centre that alerted the authorities about the unlicensed trader and, for the first time, the authorities actually confiscated the dogs! This is a wonderful example of Chinese people standing up and saying “no” to the cruel dog-eating trade – and it underpins our education efforts to stop demand and bring this industry to an end.

Many of the dogs were wearing collars and a number of them were pure-bred; these were possibly stolen pets; others had been collected as strays from the streets, bred in dingy cages on dog farms or raised in rural houses purposefully for meat.

At the moment, Qiming Rescue Centre has only cramped room to house these new dogs – at least temporarily – as we revamp and upgrade the facility and help them recover from their terrible trauma while they await adoption.

Animals Asia’s Christie comforts some of the survivors.
We have much work to do, as the bitterly cold winter months close in on us, including more weatherproofing, extending the roof to cover many more dog runs, concreting the enclosures and runs and making dry, wooden-box beds. With the added expense of food and medical care, this is going to be a costly process.

All the money raised in this appeal will go directly to the care of the dogs at the Qiming shelter. Any remaining when our work there is finished, will go to our ongoing campaigns to end dog-and-cat eating.

Already, dogs that ran away whenever we walked into the enclosures are now slowly approaching us with cautious tail wags and trusting eyes. Some will stand nervously as we gently stroke their fur – but when we stop they will turn towards us shyly asking for more. Somehow I think they know they're the lucky ones – but there is still a long way to go.

Right now, these poor dogs need your help! Please send a donation, however small, to help us save them – and maybe turn some into animal-therapy “ambassador” dogs.

Warm wishes,

Jill Robinson MBE
Founder and CEO
Animals Asia Foundation

PS: This year is going to be particularly hard for us with the global economic crisis. So please, even if you can afford only a small amount, your donation will be greatly appreciated. Money goes a long way in China, and I guarantee that none of it will be wasted.
Rescue Cats Dogs In China From Eaten. Urgent Donations Needed Now, PLEASE!

Today, I received an e-mail from Jill Robinson, the CEO and Founder of Animals Asia Foundation www.animalsasia.org urgently appealing for our donations to help save these suffering and frightened dogs and cats in China. Please, please read this heart wrenching e-mail and donate however much you can, now!

The donation can be as small as $5. PLEASE DONATE NOW!

Here is link to go to Animals Asia Foundation to make a donation:

https://www.animalsasia.org/donate/

Complaining about the atrocity of China of its extreme cruelty to dogs and cats is one thing but it can only truly make a difference if you take actions.

Here is a link to read about the development of dogs and cats meat trade in China:

http://www.animalsasia.org/index.php?UID=96PXWGEXKMB

http://www.animalsasia.org/index.php?UID=8D2NBD2LD2P

I'm not affiliated with Animals Asia Foundation. I do donate money to them whenever I can to help save these very unfortunate cats and dogs in China from being brutally slaughtered and eaten.

Please read this heart wrenching and urgent appeal from Jill Robinson, the CEO and Founder of Animals Asia Foundation:
______________

Dear Annie,

I hope you had a great New Years’ Eve and are looking forward to the Year of the Ox!

For us, it was a bumpy start to the year – elation at being involved in the first major rescue of “meat dogs” from a trader in China, but also sadness at seeing the state of the dogs and the knowledge that millions of others are still trapped in this brutal industry.

It all started on New Year’s Eve when the Qiming Rescue Centre, a dog shelter in Chengdu, asked for our help. The authorities in nearby Pengzhou had just confiscated 149 dogs from an unlicensed trading station (after a tip-off from Qiming staff) and the dogs were on their way to the shelter.

Our first sight of the dogs was shocking.
A small team, including one of our vets and a vet nurse, quickly grabbed medical supplies and headed for the shelter. We arrived just as the truck carrying the dogs pulled in. I couldn’t believe what we were witnessing! It was horrible in every sense of the word – the stench (so familiar from our visits to live animal markets), the blood-curdling cries coming from the cages as the terrified dogs bit into each and, as always, the terrible feeling we all get when we look into the haunting, sad eyes of these beautiful animals.

I hate to think how long they had been in those cages, many of them packed in so tightly that they were piled on top of each other. Some of the dogs were shaking with anxiety, while others were rigid with fear. Many were suffering terribly and showing symptoms of parvovirus, distemper and kennel cough. Most were skeletal and their coats filthy from being excreted and urinated on by the top layer of dogs.

Our volunteer vet nurse Helena tends to the dogs.
Animals Asia is health-checking the dogs, treating their wounds, vaccinating them and, sadly, euthanising those that are just too sick to save or so aggressive that we could not rule out rabies or other diseases; these dogs are also a serious risk to other dogs and handlers. The process is ongoing, but we hope many of the dogs will recover and find good homes. However, these are the lucky ones – this year alone, millions of other dogs (and cats) will be slaughtered in the most brutal manner in hellish meat markets in China.

Many of the dogs were chronically ill and weak.
They will be crammed together into tiny cages, loaded onto trucks and driven day and night for four or five days with no food or water (if they are lucky, they might be hosed down, just to keep them alive). Once at the markets in southern China, they will be bludgeoned across the face, stabbed and bled out, or slowly, torturously beaten to death in the misguided belief that their meat will taste better if they are panic-stricken at the point of death. The same fate awaits millions of cats – some of them are even boiled alive.

What is so encouraging about this rescue is that it was a local animal-welfare centre that alerted the authorities about the unlicensed trader and, for the first time, the authorities actually confiscated the dogs! This is a wonderful example of Chinese people standing up and saying “no” to the cruel dog-eating trade – and it underpins our education efforts to stop demand and bring this industry to an end.

Many of the dogs were wearing collars and a number of them were pure-bred; these were possibly stolen pets; others had been collected as strays from the streets, bred in dingy cages on dog farms or raised in rural houses purposefully for meat.

At the moment, Qiming Rescue Centre has only cramped room to house these new dogs – at least temporarily – as we revamp and upgrade the facility and help them recover from their terrible trauma while they await adoption.

Animals Asia’s Christie comforts some of the survivors.
We have much work to do, as the bitterly cold winter months close in on us, including more weatherproofing, extending the roof to cover many more dog runs, concreting the enclosures and runs and making dry, wooden-box beds. With the added expense of food and medical care, this is going to be a costly process.

All the money raised in this appeal will go directly to the care of the dogs at the Qiming shelter. Any remaining when our work there is finished, will go to our ongoing campaigns to end dog-and-cat eating.

Already, dogs that ran away whenever we walked into the enclosures are now slowly approaching us with cautious tail wags and trusting eyes. Some will stand nervously as we gently stroke their fur – but when we stop they will turn towards us shyly asking for more. Somehow I think they know they're the lucky ones – but there is still a long way to go.

Right now, these poor dogs need your help! Please send a donation, however small, to help us save them – and maybe turn some into animal-therapy “ambassador” dogs.

Warm wishes,

Jill Robinson MBE
Founder and CEO
Animals Asia Foundation

PS: This year is going to be particularly hard for us with the global economic crisis. So please, even if you can afford only a small amount, your donation will be greatly appreciated. Money goes a long way in China, and I guarantee that none of it will be wasted.
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# 251:
7:32 pm PDT, Jun 21, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
begging the government of beijing to put a stop to killing of dogs and cats. you have the power to do this .... please wake up to the cry of the people for this animals
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I implore China to stop this torture and abuse. It is beyond me how this can still exist. PLEASE STOP. I would rather have myself skinned alive before another dog or cat!!!
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Stop all acts of barbarian cruelty against animals!!!
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11:47 pm PDT, Jun 2, Tanya Sequeira, South Africa
This is so cruel, i hope that oneday we can put a stop to this! Please, Please, Please stop this!!!!!! China needs to burn in hell!!!!!
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We will be known by how we treat other beings. Stop this cruel act towards dogs and cats.
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this horrible, please stop cruelity with this animals
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the world its watching,
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It is time for China to realize that it is bad karma to eat animals. Also, the dog has become domesticated and that means that China is not 'STATE OF THE ART" smart about animal rights. Animals were put on the earth to enjoy their life just as you enjoy yours. If you eat dog , you will be reincarnated as a dog!!
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PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHOW MERCY!!!!!! CHINA GOVERNEMENT, YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO STOP THIS TORTURE!!!!!!!!!!!
# 224:
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put an end to this brutality. It pains me to the core when I hear, read and watch the unbelievable suffering these animals have to go through. China has a lot to learn, beginning with their vicious treatment of their animals. I am also happy to hear that there are shelters out there making a difference.
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I will never visit China until they will be use of dogs and cats meat in restorants. STOP WITH THE SLAUGHTER Maria Giovanna De Franco
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This depravity needs to stop immediately. Animals are sentient beings, capable of thought, emotion, pain, and suffering. To expose them to such cruelty and terror is evil. There is nothing redeeming about this, and you portray your culture as violent and barbaric. Furthermore, to those who are shocked by cats and dogs being eaten but who still eat cows and chickens, stop being so hypocritical. NO animal deserves to die for your food, clothing, entertainment, or testing.
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this is sick!!! you are a disgrace.
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please stop the killing, no more fur or dog & cat meat!! please please save the dogs & cats in china.. have a heart!!! they need our help to save them...
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My family and I will NEVER visit your country until you have Animal Welfare Laws in force and are seen to be upholding these laws! China, treat your animals with compassion, or you will be boycotted!!!!!
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