E is for Elephants

E The Ringling Brothers Circus will be coming to town again in a few months. This year I’m going to join in with the group that will be protesting the circus. Aren’t people aware of all the abuse that the animals must endure as they are being “trained” to perform? Hasn’t this been in the news over and over again? I just find it hard to believe that so many people still frequent the circus!

Actor Alec Baldwin is a crusader for the elephants. He did a PETA public service announcement to educate people on what happens with the elephants in the Ringling Brothers and other circuses. As you can see in the video, he tells how they go through years of abuse, starting when they are babies:  They go through years of torture and abuse, starting with babies being ripped away from their mothers and “forced to begin training for circus performances…they are stretched out, slammed to the ground, gouged with bull hooks and shocked with electric prods. They scream, cry and struggle while they are forced into the painful positions necessary for circus tricks.” When elephants are not performing, they are chained in cramped box cars or arena basements.

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Says Veterinarian Dr. Mel Richardson, who has over 40 years of experience with elephants, “To break an elephant means to break their spirit.” He goes on to say, ““The amount of suffering these elephants go through in order to entertain anyone’s 5 year old for 15 minutes is a crime.”

“Circuses deny animals everything that is natural and important to them. Every basic instinct is met with punishment,” says Alec Baldwin. “As long as circuses continue to use elephants, these intelligent beings will continue to experience enormous suffering.”

In addition to being highly intelligent, elephants are very sensitive animals. They form deep family bonds and live in tight matriarchal family groups. The oldest and largest female is often the lead matriarch. Female elephants spend their entire lives with their mothers. Males typically spend twelve to fifteen years with the herd before leaving the family unit.

The deep bonds they form also mean that they mourn loss. They mourn the deaths of other herd members and it is especially heartbreaking when babies are torn from their mothers to be recruited into a life of circus abuse. There have even been eyewitness accounts of elephants shedding tears.

Please help support the rights of elephants: DON’T EVER ATTEND CIRCUSES THAT USE ANIMALS! Let’s honor these magnificent creatures and let them live the lives God intended them to live: free and happy.

For more information on circus elephants, check out the Ringling Beats Animals website.

Back in 2011, Feld Entertainment, the parent company of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, must now pay the largest settlement hereof its kind in U.S. history―$270,000―for violations of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) dating back to 2007.
Read the article.

HAVE A HEART: DON’T ATTEND CIRCUSES THAT USE ANIMALS AND HELP SPREAD THE WORD SO THAT THESE MAGNIFICENT ANIMALS CAN BE SPARED A LIFE OF TORTURE, PAIN AND ABUSE.

 

 

Copyright © 2014 Michele Truhlik. All Rights Reserved.

An Undercover Video of New Zealand Greyhounds

I received an email from Grey2K today and viewed an undercover video of greyhounds at a “top greyhound farm” in New Zealand. Their email and video are below and includes links should you wish to show your support:

“Imagine keeping your dog in a solitary cage, with no bed to rest on or toys to play with. Imagine watching your best friend pace around and around chasing her tail in endless
circles. Then imagine walking away…

New Zealand greyhounds investigated

It is hard to understand but thousands and thousands of New Zealand greyhounds are living like this right now, and no one is helping them. In fact, the industry admits that there are no welfare standards in place to protect these dogs or to improve their terrible lives. Worse, seven percent of owners admit that dogs may not be placed for adoption after they stop winning. This figure augments the thirty-five
percent
of greyhound puppies that the New Zealand Greyhound Racing
Association admits cannot be accounted for. The irrefutable conclusion is that
thousands of beautiful and innocent greyhounds are simply destroyed each year.

Last Fall, GREY2K USA Worldwide worked with FarmWatch and the Greyhound
Protection League of New Zealand
to get the first look at these
dogs. Our undercover investigation of a major New Zealand racing kennel
revealed the sad truth that greyhounds endure lives of confinement and many
exhibit neurotic behaviors. When our investigators approached them, some dogs
tried to push their heads right out of their cages to be petted. This is how
desperate for attention these poor dogs are.

Please help us rescue New Zealand’s greyhounds from the racing industry. With
your support, we will do more than just document this cruelty, we will fight it.
As we have found in the United States, there is a path forward to protecting greyhounds and we know that much work lies ahead. Now is the time to
take the first step. Won’t you please help?

Learn more on our New Zealand campaign page now. Then, pledge a donation and sign our petition to help end dog racing in yet another part of the world.”