
https://www.expatfocus.com/vietnam/guide/vietnam-animal-welfare-and-cultural-issues
https://api.worldanimalprotection.org/sites/default/files/api_2020_-_vietnam.pdf

PETA has had a long time attacks at the ‘investigations’ performed at the Oregon National Primate Research Center for the work undertaken at the Hillsboro facility. Now PETA are claiming that the work undertaken is worse than anyone knew.
In a letter to the US Department of Agriculture – USDA, they say that leaders at the center are failing to report animal deaths and serious injuries to regulators – the USDA is responsible for being the regulator of animal laboratories.
Read the full story here:

Photo – Mike Perrault.


A disturbing case of a kitten stuffed into a container at a workers canteen in Tech Park Crescent has triggered renewed public outrage and intensified calls for stronger animal cruelty legislation in Singapore.
CCTV allegedly captured the incident; but a Manager refused to hand it over to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals – the SPCA. The site supervisor was allegedly aware of what happened; but by refusing to hand over the CCTV footage; the SPCA then took further action by taking the case to the Animal and Veterinary Service AVS for further investigation.
Fortunately, the suffering, abused kitten was released after about one and a half hours; during its time confined in the container it was allegedly rolled around the floor. This is where obtaining the CCTV footage is essential.
Read what is known AT PRESENT here https://theindependent.sg/kitten-stuffed-into-a-container-at-tech-park-spurs-outcry-amid-calls-for-harsher-animal-cruelty-laws/ but this emphasises why tougher anti cruelty legislation is desperately required in Singapore.
Take action by signing the petition at https://www.change.org/p/cats-can-t-scream-but-we-can-strengthen-animal-cruelty-laws-and-enforcement-i?signed=true



A wonderful compassionate lady taking animal welfare forward – so why the hatred from the ‘Dregs’ of this planet ?

UTTER RESPECT FROM ALL YOUR FOXY FRIENDS.

Every day, thousands of working animals carrying heavy loads through busy streets. Their owners, many of whom are living in poverty themselves, rely on the use of these animals as their only source of income. One major problem is, that despite doing their best to help their own animals; they often use makeshift harnesses, of rope, wire and rubber; unaware of the damage that these can cause.
For the animals it is a downward spiral of silent suffering.
But SPANA, a London based charity is there to help by using a team of travelling veterinarians who travel around different locations giving much needed AND FREE advice, veterinary TREATMENT and very much welcomed NEW AND SUITABLE FREE HARNESSES to the animals owners. All of this is supported financially by SPANA supporters and donators.
SPANA is the Society for the Protection of ANimals Abroad. It also has an office in Australia. https://spana.org/contact-us/

SPANA is best at telling you what it does; so read and see more here: https://spana.org/about-us/our-work/
A wonderful and very encouraging video – https://spana.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Fix-you-m4v-1.m4v?_=1
SPANA Impact – https://spana.org/about-us/our-work/#our_impact


How YOU can help the working and suffering animals;
An excellent organisation bringing RELIEF TO THE SILENT SUFFERERS – PLEASE SUPPORT THEM; Thank You.


Above – This picture from a YouTube video by Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth (CARE) shows a dog which has had ALL 4 OF ITS FEET CUT OFF.

Dozens of animals, including pet cats, dogs, alpacas, horses and donkeys were chased and attacked during the most recent hunting season, anti hunt campaigners say.
In addition, they also harassed sheep, pheasants and reindeer according to a new analysis of reports by anti hunt organisation ‘Protect The Wild’.
In all, 89 animals were said to have been caused distress by hunt hounds over a 10 month period.
Read the full story with pictures by clicking here: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/hunt-hounds-chased-and-attacked-pet-cats-dogs-horses-donkeys-and-alpacas-report-says/ar-AA1Hf3xW?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=DCTS&cvid=520a186feded43e8bb3b17433dc4aea2&ei=12

Hunts chased or killed at least 239 deer reposts suggest – Wildlife Crime Action.

June 9th 2025.
Members of Parliament (MPs) will hold a major debate on the practice of ritual slaughter – Kosher and Halal – on animals; as over 109,000 Brits signed a petition demanding better animal welfare at slaughter, along with a much clearer food labelling system informing the public on which slaughter method was used to produce their meat.
The debate is a direct result of a Government Petition for the public; which reads ‘In a modern society, we believe more consideration needs to be given to animal welfare, and how livestock is treated and culled. We believe that non-stun slaughter is barbaric and doesn’t fit with in with our culture and modern day values; and should be banned, as some EU nations have done’. Here is the link to the petition, WHICH IS NOW CLOSED – https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700557

Halal slaughter does not stun the animal before it is killed – Photo Getty images.
In a landmark case, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that a BAN on the ritual slaughter of animals without prior stunning DOES NOT VIOLATE the ECHR. In other words, a ban could be imposed.
The court case considered that the protection of public morals, to which Article 9 of the Convention referred, was not indifferent to the living environment of individuals covered by its protection, and including animals.
A Government response issued on 10th January defended the current practice, arguing that ‘it would prefer to see all animals stunned before slaughter, but respecting the rights of Jews and Muslims to eat meat prepared in accordance with their own religious beliefs’.
Mr Rupert Lowe MP very recently tabled an Early Day Motion in Parliament also calling for a ban on non-stun slaughter. he argued that there was a substantial body of veterinary evidence arguing that pre-stunning greatly reduces the amount of animal suffering at the time of slaughter.
He called on the Government to urgently review the legislative framework around non-stun slaughter; consider restricting or banning the practice, and introduce mandatory clear labelling of meat products by the method of slaughter used so that the public can make an informed choice.
A 2019 poll suggested that 83% of British adults believed the law should be changed to ensure that animals killed for food production ARE stunned before they are killed.
Additionally, 86% want all meat sold in the UK to be clearly labelled stating how the animal died.
Around 114 million animals are slaughtered each year in the UK using the Halal method; and around 2.1 million using the Kosher method. Although the polls taken in 2019 give impressive figures for the implementation of change, we suggest that despite this, the Government WILL NOT make legislative changes especially regarding religious minorities and their preferred methods of killing.
As to clear public meat labelling stating its slaughter method; why not ? – food labelling in many sectors has failed the consumer in being able to make an informed choice for decades. It is now time for change.
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This year alone, 140,000 unweaned calves have been transported on the route between Ireland and France.
This is a journey that under normal circumstances takes around 18 hours; which breaches EU regulations as the calves ARE NOT fed a milk replacer as required. If weathers conditions are bad, then the journey can be even longer.
These very vulnerable calves, deprived of the milk from the mothers they will never see again, experience hunger, overcrowding, exhaustion and stress on these lengthy journeys. Following these sea journeys, their suffering continues as they are shipped on lengthy road journeys to the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and Poland.


Photos – PMAF / Welfarm
There is an EU Regulation that requires the unweaned calves that travel from Ireland to France; and deprived of their natural mothers milk; should be fed with a milk substitute. THIS IS NOT HAPPENING, meaning that EU rules are being BREACHED by these ferry companies.
The EU Commission also has the view that the shipment of the unweaned calves from Ireland to France BREACHES REGULATIONS.
Ask the ferry companies involved with this trade TO STOP NOW – they are Brittainy Ferries, Irish Ferries and Stena Line; all involved in these shipments of suffering. For the calves; please take action NOW – https://action.ciwf.org.uk/page/172354/action/2
We all worked together for the UK live animals export ban in 2024; and we will win this also with your help and support – Thank You.