Ten Things that You Can Do to Help Animals Without Spending Money

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With the economy hitting every body’s wallets hard, how can we still help the animals without breaking the bank. Even I, an ardent animal lover and advocate, am doing very poorly in the donations department. But fear not! there are still many tips and tricks that you can follow to ensure that you can still do your part to help and give back!

Check out my newest article at the Examiner

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The Ineffectiveness of Protests

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PETA Targets Kids in Their New Anti-McDonald’s Campaign

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PETA launched an anti-McDonald’s campaign targeted at young children. The “McCruelty” protests began at a dozen McDonald’s chains nationwide. Parents and children leaving McDonald’s were given “Unhappy Meals”, which were splashed with pictures of a rather demonic Ronald McDonald, holding a knife and a dead chicken (picture attached).

An Interview with Kyla Duffy from Happy Tails Books

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With my strong advocacy for rescuing purebreds in mind, I was particularly excited to come across an organization that is producing the coolest books! Happy Tails Books, at www.HappyTailsBooks.com, is a book collection of stories written by people who have rescued their purebred, and mixed breed, dogs. Each book is specific to one breed, with a seperate book being dedicated just to mixed breeds. These books highlight what wonderful animals you can adopt through rescue groups and shelters, and do an enormous service in helping save the lives of these animals by spreading the word.

You get less flies with bombs

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Sunday marked the 1 year anniversary that UC Santa Cruz molecular biologist David Feldheim and his family awoke to a firebomb that exploded on their front porch.

As stated in the San Jose Mercury News, “The couple and their two children, then 2 and 4, fled the flames by climbing down a second-floor fire escape. Feldheim bruised his feet as he scrambled to safety, but the rest of his family was unharmed.”