Between 71 and 85 percent of women entering domestic violence shelters reported that a partner had threatened, injured or killed the family pet, according to a study done in 1997.
When domestic violence victims with pets consider fleeing abusive homes and there is no safe place to house their pets, they often have to choose between remaining in their homes and subjecting themselves to continued violence, or fleeing and leaving their pets behind.
The American Humane Association, the leading organization raising awareness about The Link® between animal abuse and other forms of violence, has created the first national initiative to promote on-site housing of pets at women's shelters and to acknowledge the human-animal bond, which can be crucial to recovery after a crisis. This program is called The Pets and Women's Shelters Program, or PAWS™.
Sign this pledge today to support programs like PAWS and help raise awareness about The Link between animal abuse and domestic violence.
Recognizing both the urgent need to protect domestic violence victims from further abuse and the comfort that pets provide people, especially in times of stress and trauma, American Humane is leading a national program to guide domestic and family violence emergency housing shelters toward permitting residents to bring their pets with them. view whole pledge
Recognizing both the urgent need to protect domestic violence victims from further abuse and the comfort that pets provide people, especially in times of stress and trauma, American Humane is leading a national program to guide domestic and family violence emergency housing shelters toward permitting residents to bring their pets with them.
American Humane's Pets and Women's Shelters (PAWS) Program acknowledges the richness of the bond between people and their pets, which often provide unconditional love and comfort to adult domestic violence victims and their children. For that reason -- as well as for the safety of the pets -- American Humane strongly advocates keeping domestic violence victims and their pets together whenever possible.
This Startup Guide, written by Allie Phillips, J.D., director of public policy for American Humane, provides simple, how-to methods for starting a PAWS Program at a domestic violence shelter. In 2008, American Humane hopes to see 15 PAWS Programs launched across the country, with additional programs added in subsequent years.
American Humane envisions a day when no family members, including pets, will be harmed. Until that day comes, implementing a PAWS Program in every domestic violence shelter throughout the United States will help keep people and their pets safe. view less
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We signed the “Support On-Site Housing for Pets in Women's Shelters!” petition!
# 100:
9:24 am PST, Feb 24,Linda Bradley, California
# 99:
9:24 am PST, Feb 24,Patricia Rasch, Connecticut
# 98:
9:24 am PST, Feb 24,Julie Rufo, California
# 97:
9:23 am PST, Feb 24,Ralph A Meakin, New Jersey
# 96:
9:23 am PST, Feb 24,Name not displayed, Missouri
If I were in that position I would suffer the abuse before I would leave my pet behind
# 95:
9:23 am PST, Feb 24,J Asarian, New York
This is long overdue and a very important
part of keeping familes safe and together.
# 94:
9:23 am PST, Feb 24,Joan Dalton, New Jersey
# 93:
9:23 am PST, Feb 24,Pam Tilton, Vermont
# 92:
9:23 am PST, Feb 24,Name not displayed, New York
As someone who grew up watching her mother beaten and who also had pets, it is important that women be allowed to bring their animals to a shelter with them. The animals are a source of comfort to both the women and children in domestic violence situations and to leave them behind only brings on more grief, as well as the possibility of abuse or death to the animal.
# 91:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Name not displayed, Illinois
# 90:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Deborah Davenport, Arizona
# 89:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Jody Katopothis, Oregon
# 88:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Name not displayed, California
Pets are a part of a person's family, and when a situation is so grave as to require a shelter, taking away the one loyal family member that remains would only graven the all ready harsh situation.
# 87:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Marianne Astalos, New Jersey
# 86:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Penny Tess, California
# 85:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Mauricio Montezuma Lopez, New York
Because is more likely to abused women to leave their abusive partners, if they can take teir pets with them.
I support it 100%.....
# 84:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Roman Soiko, New Jersey
# 83:
9:22 am PST, Feb 24,Patricia J Potter, New Jersey
# 82:
9:21 am PST, Feb 24,Name not displayed, California
Protect all people from violence regardless of gender.
# 81:
9:21 am PST, Feb 24,Sheila Kane, New York
They lose so much because of their situation. Don't let them lose the one thing that gives them unconditional love.
# 80:
9:21 am PST, Feb 24,Matt Giguere, California
# 79:
9:20 am PST, Feb 24,Deb Kowalsky, Florida
# 78:
9:20 am PST, Feb 24,Warren M. Gold, California
# 77:
9:19 am PST, Feb 24,Karen Reynolds, Vermont
# 76:
9:19 am PST, Feb 24,Juliana Pegues, Minnesota
# 75:
9:19 am PST, Feb 24,Kristen Hawkins, Texas
# 74:
9:18 am PST, Feb 24,Katherine Wilkins, Pennsylvania
Anything that will make it easier/more likely that a woman will leave a violent situation is worth fighting for
# 73:
9:17 am PST, Feb 24,Judy Gordon, Florida
# 72:
9:17 am PST, Feb 24,Christina Foss, New Hampshire
# 71:
9:07 am PST, Feb 24,Dafne Nesti, California
This very important! Women and kids and animals should be able to move to a shelter together. The kid might be never forget the animal left behind, the woman would take even longer to leave a situation she is scared to leave. And the animal if left behind will suffer until dead. What a terrible story that can be prevented!!!
# 70:
9:00 am PST, Feb 24,James Gardner, California
# 69:
8:23 am PST, Feb 24,Kathy Clark, Massachusetts
So both pets and women can be safe...
# 68:
7:38 am PST, Feb 24,Alberto Paquola, Italy
# 67:
7:10 am PST, Feb 24,Gail Holland, Louisiana
# 66:
6:56 am PST, Feb 24,Kelly McKee, North Carolina
Pets are as much as a victim as the mother/child!
# 65:
6:40 am PST, Feb 24,Jason Turgeon, Maine
To make things better
# 64:
6:19 am PST, Feb 24,Cecilia Durieux, Switzerland
# 63:
6:17 am PST, Feb 24,Anthony Santosusso, New Jersey
# 62:
6:05 am PST, Feb 24,JAY Antol, Virginia
# 61:
3:02 am PST, Feb 24,Julie-Anne Turner, Australia
Pets are our love-ones as well and it is very important to protect them from abuse and danger. Otherwise, there can be some long term effects on both the women and children concerned.
# 60:
10:27 pm PST, Feb 23,Ginger Williams, Illinois
# 59:
10:15 pm PST, Feb 23,Vyjayanti G, India
# 58:
9:10 pm PST, Feb 23,Jess Moon Senour, California
# 57:
8:55 pm PST, Feb 23,Alex P Bostwick, Kentucky
# 56:
8:53 pm PST, Feb 23,Azie Amini, California
We inlude our pets as part of our families, why should women in need (in shelters) be also forced to part with this very important member of their families? it is cruel, senseless and tears apart the fagile lives of these women even more.