Monday, February 28, 2011

Horses: Take care of Them

Malnourished horse- You can even see his ribs

            On February 27/2011, we, Animal Protectors went to a stable near our school in our town Juana Diaz. We interviewed some people and among them Mr. Rivera one of the caretakers and owner of the horses. It was very interesting to see the horses of movies and the real life ones. Like I say, that day we saw both sides of the story. We acquired some new knowledge that has helped us since that day. And now we can really compare and tell you about the differences about a healthy horse and one that is not.
Mr. Rivera's healthy horse
     
            Mr. Rivera is the owner of a horse that, as he told us, when it arrived it had signs that it had been abused, not treated as supposed and not even well nurtured. He told us that it took him a year for the horse to recover and be healthy as supposed to. He said that it's not easy because it takes a lot of time, money and care but if it's something you love, it doesn't matter any of that because you'll give it and more. He explained that a horse needs to be bathed once a week so that he doesn’t lose his hair. It also needs to be fed accordingly to its size. They need electrolytes, they have to be shod to protect their foot and also need to be walked, but what he said is that most of all they need, love lots of love. His horse is like another son for him he said, and we could obviously see by the way he talked and treated him. 

Unhealthy horse
          In the stable they had a horse that even though the owners went every day and fed him, it wasn't healthy. He was so skinny that you could see his ribs. Mr. Rivera told us that it probably was that he wasn't getting enough food, because obviously when it's a big horse or animal, it eats more. We also learned that you can know when a horse is dehydrated by looking at his neck. You pinch his neck and if it returns instantly he's good but if it takes seconds for the skin to return he's dehydrated, which he was. His conclusion was that for the horse to recover, it would take over 6 to 7 months and near $800.
  
          We asked him what he thought about the kids that have horses in their house or just on the streets. He said that it was really irresponsible because horses are not animals to be on the streets or on the houses. They need care, a measured diet, exercise, etc. He shared with us about an accident that he had not long ago, when he was at 5:00 a.m. driving to his house and hit a horse that was lose on the street. Mr. Rivera checked the horse and saw that he was fine, but his car was total loss.

         We just want to let you know that even though if you like an animal very much and get it as a pet, you have to know how to take care of it. Do some research, ask experts, take him to the vet. Don’t let it be like these horses. Don’t abandon it because it grew. If you make the compromise and love him when he’s little, do it when the animal grows up too. We’re the ones presenting to you the reality, now it’s up to you to defend and be the voice of your pets.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Cruelty to seals...Not right

According to the law in locations like Canada, Norway, Greenland, Namibia and Russia it's legal to kill seals. Why is that you might ask? Well according to research when these beautiful creatures are in there younger stages they tend to have a better and more attractive coat.  This is a good opportunity for a business on which the ones that hunt these poor animals sell the coat for a reasonable price.  This is not the only reason why they are being killed.
In Canada it’s been ordered by law to kill seals because of the lack of cod fish. They say that every year the population of seals increases but the cod fish decreases by the minute. We understand that this is a serious situation for fishermen because without the cod fish they can't sell, but why kill? Isn't there any other way to settle this? No! Not for the teams of hunters to kill at least 250.000 seals a year. It’s incredible and it’s an abomination.
 We need to stop killing these animals. It is not their fault that people need cod fish to survive because it is what they eat and it’s in their nature. They haven't harmed us why should we arm them. Is this in our nature? I don't think so. Instead of killing them we should be finding a way to take them some place where they can eat all the cod fish they can have and where they can be free from all the torture that humans have brought to their lives.
For these people this is actually a sport. This is not a sport! A sport is supposed to be fun and entertaining what is entertaining about killing innocent animals like them. We are acting like savages we should be finding a way to save them not to kill them.


Remember they need our help...Your silence makes you guilty as well

Hakapik "Tool of death"

     The Hakapik is a Norwegian design club used for killing seals. This design is actually a long wooden stick with a hammer head used to crush a seal’s head and knock it unconscious and killing it. They say that using this tool is a good way to kill a seal because it does not damage in anyway the pelt (fur). 
    Unbelievable!  These people don't have a heart. When I see this I ask myself how we would feel if instead of them it was us!!! Let's create awareness.  This is extremely wrong and people who do this should be punished!


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Massacre in Barceloneta- the result

On October 9, 2007  more than 80 dogs and cats were thrown from a bridge by an animal control company. A year later a vigil in the town square of Barceloneta was held in remembrance of that day.


This company is supposed to protect and shelter animals not discard them like trash. Unfortunately nobody was found guilty, but a new law with tougher sentences emerged from this incident. Law 154 of Welfare and Protection of Animals of 2008 replaced the weaker Law 67.
Now agencies such as police and the municipalities must enforce them, which they rarely don't. That has to change!!


Monday, February 7, 2011

Shockin but True!!!

      It's incredible how people that say they protect animals are the ones that actually hurt them. Well believe me when I say, "Not everything is what it seems".
In 2007 the Mayor of Barceloneta, Puerto Rico hired an animal control company to take the pets away from people because they were not allowed to have them in their homes according to housing rules. After the company snatched the animals, they were supposed to take the animals to shelters, but all of them ended up being thrown from a bridge in Vega Baja.
When the owners found out of this atrocity, they alerted the authorities and the news. Three men were charged because of an animal massacre of pets.


Where are our morals, our values? We need to join hands and stop this major overflow of animal cruelty.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21386121/ns/world_news-americas/
http://www.care2.com/news/member/442150667/579269

If you have an opinion or a thought about this distasteful news that has shocked us all, please leave your coment and share them with us!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011