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From Valley Animal Center (Fresno, California 93726)

The Valley Animal Center has a number of wonderful dogs and puppies available for adoption, including Lilly, the cocker spaniel mix pictured above!

The Dog Adoption Center is in the middle of our fantasy football promotion, where selected dogs have discounted adoption fees!

Our “Benchwarmer” dogs have been at the shelter for more than 1 year and are available for adoption for just $10!

Swat, one of our “Draft Pick” dogs, is a 3-1/2 year old male terrier and chihuahua mix!  For more information about Swat, visit him on Petfinder by clicking here.

Our “Draft Pick” dogs have been selected by our staff and are available for $50! Check out
“Draft Pick” Swat, above.

All of our dogs and puppies have all their current vaccinations, have been microchipped, de-wormed, spayed or neutered, and have been treated with a monthly topical flea treatment.

For more information, come into the Dog Adoption Center 7 days a week from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, or visit our web site.

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Amid growing consumer concern about the safety and sustainability of America’s primarily industrialized food supply, and with big agribusiness racing against the clock to “reshape the dialogue” to their advantage before the renewal of the Farm Bill, a landmark collaboration of three disparate advocacy movements aims to tackle factory farming’s impact head on. The first-ever National Conference to End Factory Farming: For Health, Environment and Farm Animals, hosted by Farm Sanctuary and taking place October 27-29 in Arlington, Virginia, will bring together more than 30 thought-provoking experts from across the public health, environmental, and animal welfare movements.

“Factory farming is a threat to public health, the environment, and the rural communities upon which our food system desperately depend,” says Wenonah Hauter, Executive Director of Food & Water Watch. “The next farm bill must urgently reverse the policies that have given all of the advantages to intensive farming operations while pushing out the small and mid-sized farms that are the backbone of a system that provides us safe, healthy and sustainable food.”

Destined to be a watershed moment in America’s food revolution, this groundbreaking conference boasts a speaker line-up that reads like a who’s who of the world’s most prominent change-makers, including U.S. Congressman James Moran (D-VA), Whole Foods Market Co-CEO John Mackey, China Study author Dr. T. Colin Campbell and many more. Unique in its exclusive focus on factory farming, the conference program will cover a wide range of problems surrounding industrialized food production, including:

  • Its role as a leading contributor to global climate change, resource depletion, and environmental pollution.
  • Public health threats posed by cross-contamination, food-borne illnesses and degenerative diseases, such as heart disease, cancer and stroke, which are often brought on by the excess production and consumption of cheaply produced meat and other animal products.
  • The physiological and psychological impact of severe confinement and other unnatural and inhumane conditions on animal health and welfare.

These elements, and many others, represent the true economics of factory farming.

Anchored by a full audience panel presentation devoted exclusively to the Farm Bill and its role as a key policy solution and point of collaboration for everyone concerned with factory farming’s impact on modern society, the conference will focus on new solutions for ending the systematic exploitation and destruction inherent in factory farming.

“We are a nation in crisis and factory farming is a key contributor to the momentous health, ethical and environmental problems we are facing,” says Farm Sanctuary President and Co-Founder Gene Baur, who was hailed by TIME magazine as “the conscience of the food movement.” Industrialized animal agriculture is causing unprecedented damage, and with the Farm Bill coming up for renewal, there has never been a more urgent time for environmental, health and animal advocates to come together to make this destructive system a thing of the past.”

According to recent consumer research, 42 percent of respondents said the U.S. is “on the wrong track in the way we produce food.” Food and Water Watch Executive Director Wenonah Hauter sees the conference and the upcoming Farm Bill as “an opportunity to define more sustainable methods for meeting the nation’s food needs and to force government to do its job representing citizens’ best interests.”

The National Conference to End Factory Farming is sponsored by Whole Foods Market, ASPCA, E: The Environmental Magazine, Discovery’s TreeHugger, Healthy Living Magazine, Tranquil Space, A Well Fed World, the Humane Society of the United States, Green Patriot, PlanetSave, Mercy For Animals, Eat Drink Better, GreenMuze, Compassion Over Killing, Healthy Bitch Daily, Thrifty & Green, and Compassion in World Farming. For more information and to register, please visit the National Conference to End Factory Farming: For Health, Environment and Farm Animals web site. Cost is $150 per person.

About Farm Sanctuary

Farm Sanctuary, the nation’s leading farm animal protection organization, promotes legislative, policy, and individual lifestyle changes to help farm animals. Farm Sanctuary’s shelters in New York and California provide lifelong care for nearly 1,000 rescued farm animals. For more information, please visit the Farm Sanctuary web site.

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From Friends of Homeless Animals (Merrifield, Virginia 22116)

Friends of Homeless Animals needs volunteers to fulfill our mission of saving abandoned, abused and neglected companion animals.

Our most URGENT needs include

1. Dog Handlers for Adoption Events. To be included on a distribution list of those willing to take dogs to events, please email Laura Dove.

2. A Volunteer Coordinator to help us recruit new volunteers and retain existing ones.

3. Maintenance and Landscaping Help

Other opportunities include dog walking, cat care, adoption shift workers, home visits, pet photography, animal bio writers, marketing, advertising, fundraising events, working at the Treasure Hound, and much more.

We are always looking for more volunteers to help FOHA rescue and place more pets. Whatever your talent, skill or desire, we can use your help! Join our friendly and fun group of dedicated volunteers and make a difference. Email Laura Dove for more information or start by filling out our online Volunteer Application today.

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