The Dangers of Puppy Mills
If you love animals, it’s hard to hear about puppy mills and other aspects of the commercial pet trade. Unfortunately, they are a stark reality in many parts of the…
If you love animals, it’s hard to hear about puppy mills and other aspects of the commercial pet trade. Unfortunately, they are a stark reality in many parts of the…
With the number of homeless animals in shelters and on the streets increasing every year, pet abandonment is quickly becoming a major concern for animal lovers everywhere. It’s heartbreaking to…
This guide will give you everything you need in order to ensure that socializing your rescue dog is done correctly and safely.
Training a rescue dog is much more than just teaching them how to sit and stay. It’s about understanding their unique challenges too!
Check out this blog to learn about Virginia’s animal cruelty laws and what you can do to help protect animals!
There’s a lot of work to be done when it comes to ending breed-specific legislation (BSL). Wounded Paw Project is on the front lines!
If you have ever seen an act of animal cruelty, you may feel overwhelmed and not sure what to do. It can be difficult to know how to report animal cruelty, especially if you don’t know the correct authorities to contact.
Every April, Animal Cruelty Prevention Month brings the issue of animal suffering to the forefront. It provides much-needed attention to a problem that has gone largely ignored for too long.
Spaying or neutering your dog will help them live a longer and healthier life. Read this blog for the benefits of spaying or neutering your dog!
The week of February 19th through 25th is National Justice For Animals Week. This is a time when we all celebrate the victories for animals and keep fighting.
Wounded Paw Project (WPP) is dispelling the belief that shelter dogs are not practical candidates as Emotional Support Dogs. This notion is based upon the idea that by breeding, one can control temperament, wellness, and longevity. Anthropological data does not support the idea that upbringing and race/color influences level of performance or – more importantly – constructive contributor to society. Shelter Dogs exemplify the military creed [dogma] of “Service before Self”.
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