By Claire R. Grimes Last year, a whopping 507,000 animals were flown commercially in the United States, according to the Department of Transportation. Unfortunately, 24 of these animals died from the conditions of their flights, which resulted in various airlines altering their pet flight policies to ensure better safety and […]
Daily Archives: December 11, 2018
By Matthew O’Brien The campus of Wake Forest University sits on the edge of a once buzzing city, Winston-Salem, which is planted in the middle of the Tobacco Belt in central North Carolina. And like many other college towns, Winston-Salem is challenged by the plight of homeless animals. Each year, […]
By Joe Elmore, Charleston Animal Society CEO “You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.” Last Fall, we provided you with an update on our efforts to make working conditions […]
The 500-pound pig escaped from a truck onto I-26 during rush hour traffic. By Dan Krosse It was rush hour madness like no one ever imagined. Cars and trucks coming to a screeching halt after a 500-pound pig was seen taking up an entire lane to himself! Somehow Babe the […]
By Joshua Carpenter Costner Seven years ago, this December, I first encountered “The Big Myth.” It involved a lie about a potbelly pig and my life changed forever. It started when Oliver, our potbelly pig came to live with us. He was purchased for $1,100 from a breeder in Tampa, […]
By Casey L. Taylor, JD Tucked away near Summerville, SC – the place known as “Flowertown, USA” – is a sanctuary dedicated to gibbons (small apes). It’s a jungle-like wonderland that has lifesaving at the core of its mission. The International Primate Protection League (IPPL) sanctuary is a secret to […]