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19 February 2008

Tammy Grimes Live day before sentencing

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This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse, neglect, or you suspect a dog fighting ring or breeder. 

Also, please remember to be kind to your pet and help keep the pet population under control and help stop needless killing of “unwanted” pets by having YOUR pet spayed or neutered. Take a stand for the animals and help us change the world by saving one animal at a time.

Don’t forget about the tortured moon bears who need our help to be set free.  Please visit our YouTube web site to watch the moon bear video entitled Please Help Me, Please for more information about their situation.

Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

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26 January 2008

Leigh’s Hospital and Surgery Information

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Video Feeds, Pawz Newz — The Pawz Cauze @ 9:56 pm

Hey Everyone,

Leigh Foster will be in the:
St. Mary’s Hospital 
800 North Washington
Saginaw, MI 48601. 

Please send all cards or any other items to:

Leigh Foster
C/O The Pawz Cauze
211 West Page Street
Rose City, MI  48654

Thank you for all your support.  It will not go unnoticed.

Pawz UP,

The Pawz Cauze Team

17 December 2007

Open Letter from Tammy Grimes after conviction

 
Subject: Open Letter from Tammy Grimes after Conviction
Body: —————– Bulletin Message —————–
From: Tammy, Dogs Deserve Better
Date: Dec 17, 2007 11:41 AM

On September 11, 2006, I rescued a dog that was dying at the end of a chain in a muddy yard in a small Pennsylvania town. I was subsequently arrested. A little over a year later, on December 15, 2007, I was convicted of theft and receiving stolen property.

The last year has been the most traumatic and the most inspirational of my life. I have been labeled a “terrorist” a “vigilante”, and an “anarchist.” I have been called a hero. I have been humbled by encouragement and well wishes from people all over the world. I have been attacked in person and in print in my small town, where the prevailing view is that it is fine and dandy to tie a dog to a tree or a dog house and leave it to pace back and forth for year after agonizing year, in skull-cracking cold or 100-degree weather, with nothing but parasites for company.

I don’t regret what I did. Not for one second. And when it comes to rescuing dogs and changing minds and laws, I’m just getting started. Here’s why.

The dog at the center of all this, a dog we would eventually name Doogie, had been lying in the mud and rain for three days, chained to the dog house he had been attached to for years. He was unable to stand and was pawing the air in desperation. His owners chose to go four-wheeling and to work on Monday instead of getting him the vet help he needed and deserved, but most importantly was entitled to by law. A distraught neighbor had called animal control repeatedly over the course of the three days. But as so often happens, no “humane” officer called back. No one ever showed up. (Surprised? Trust me, it happens all the time, and not just in my town.) The frantic neighbor eventually reached out to me and to Dogs Deserve Better.

What I did next set in motion a chain of events that would eventually garner national attention, the wrath of some, the support of others, and an agonizing trial during which I had to listen to lies and mischaracterizations for three days: I removed that dog’s chain and I took him to the veterinarian. It was all very clear to me as I lifted the emaciated, wet dog into my van. I had been in animal rescue long enough to know that I would probably be labeled the villain while the dog’s caretakers wouldn’t even be questioned for leaving a suffering dog on the ground for three days, not to mention all the years they tied him to a shabby box in the yard; letting his toenails to grow so long they were curling back toward his pads, denying him vet care when he most needed it.

But I also knew that what I was doing was morally correct. It was the compassionate thing to do. It was the only thing I could do. Time was of the essence. A dog was suffering. I felt he was dying.

In court, it became increasingly clear that our ‘humane officer’ left me “holding the bag.” He had been offered the dog by me as part of what should have been a cruelty case against the caretakers 2 times on September 11th, but ignored me both times. On the witness stand the officer, in an attempt to cover his own ass, stated he told me and the vet assistants not to remove Doogie from the vets. This is absolutely untrue, and if he had done so I would not have been put in the position of choosing between Doogie’s skin and my own.

So, now I’m guilty. Ah yes, guilty of caring about a dog that had been left to die. Guilty of putting myself and my reputation on the line because I can’t stand to see suffering. Yes, call me guilty.

At Dogs Deserve Better, we see dogs in horrific situations every day. Sometimes these sad animals are neurotic or aggressive from years at the end of a chain. Sometimes, they are half-starved or have collars embedded in their necks. Sometimes they are dead. So, why go out on a limb for one old dog? Why take a moral stand in this one instance? Why challenge a law, when Dogs Deserve Better has stuck to the letter of the law in almost 1,000 rescues to date?

The answer is simple: because it was the right thing to do. Because our laws regarding personal property and animal welfare are contradictory and archaic. Because Michael Vick can’t kill his dogs, but the Arnolds can. Because, at the end of the day, I knew I simply couldn’t live with myself if I walked away from that dog and left him to suffer there in the mud.

Doogie blossomed after we got him medical care and showed him a warm bed and a little love. He not only walked again, but actually ambled around with a spring in his step. Imagine. A dog that for many years could not take more than a few steps before being yanked back by a chain, was trotting around a yard and enjoying soft hands and a warm home!

I have no illusions about my life’s work. I know some people will never get it. I know some people think “it is just a dog.” I know some people consider me the representation of all that is evil because I have compassion for animals and because in one isolated incident, where the clock was ticking and life was ebbing, I took someone’s “property” — property that the owners had for all intents and purposes abandoned on the ground like a used-up piece of junk. But I don’t care what my detractors think because I now know that I have more support, more friends, more allies, than I ever dreamed possible.

The support I have received during the last year has made me stronger in my convictions and more steadfast in my work. I know that the vast majority of reasonable, educated, compassionate people believe that it is barbaric beyond imagining to chain a dog for its life. I know that anti-tethering laws will continue to be passed in states, cities and counties across this country. (”No-brainers” a recent news article called these laws.) And I’m going to work harder than ever to make sure that happens.

Five years ago, when I started Dogs Deserve Better, people laughed in my face when I talked about laws against chaining. Today, three states have passed laws that severely limit the practice, as have hundreds of cities and counties, some banning chaining altogether. I know that I will see the day when our society sees tying a dog to a doghouse for 15 years as abhorrent as eating a dog.

Oh yes, make no mistake: times change and morality and compassion eventually triumph over ignorance and stupid, blind habit. Slavery ended. Women got the right to vote. Wife beating is no long accepted. You don’t see a lot of kids working in mines or sweat shops anymore. Even dog fighting was made a crime.

I can’t help but think about Rosa Parks. We can be sure she never regretted refusing to budge from that Montgomery bus seat. And though I may never be as brave as she was, I’ll never regret taking a half-dead dog from someone’s yard.

In memory of Doogie. May he rest in peace.

11 December 2007

Ingredients that actually are from animals

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Animal Welfare Issues, Video Feeds, Pawz Newz — The Pawz Cauze @ 4:02 pm

Animal Ingredients List
This was copied from SaveLostSouls2 myspace page:

PETA’s list of animal ingredients and their alternatives helps consumers avoid animal ingredients in food, cosmetics, and other products. Please note, however, that it is not all-inclusive. There are thousands of technical and patented names for ingredient variations. Furthermore, many ingredients known by one name can be of animal, vegetable, or synthetic origin.

If you have a question regarding an ingredient in a product, call the manufacturer. Good sources of additional information are the Consumer’s Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients, the Consumer’s Dictionary of Food Additives, or an unabridged dictionary. All of these are available at most libraries.

Adding to the confusion over whether or not an ingredient is of animal origin is the fact that many companies have removed the word “animal” from their ingredient labels to avoid putting off consumers. For example, rather than use the term “hydrolyzed animal protein,” companies may use another term such as “hydrolyzed collagen.” This is simple for them but frustrating for the caring consumer.

Animal ingredients are used not because they are better than vegetable-derived or synthetic ingredients but rather because they are generally cheaper.

Today’s slaughterhouses must dispose of the byproducts of the slaughter of billions of animals every year and have found an easy and profitable solution in selling them to food and cosmetics manufacturers.

Animal ingredients come from every industry that uses animals: meat, fur, wool, dairy, egg, and fishing, as well as industries such as horse racing and rodeo, which send unwanted animals to slaughter.

Contact PETA for our fact sheets to learn more about the animals who suffer at the hands of these industries and what you can do to help.

Rendering plants process the bodies of millions of tons of dead animals every year, transforming decaying flesh and bones into profitable animal ingredients. The primary source of rendered animals is slaughterhouses, which provide the “inedible” parts of all animals killed for food. The bodies of companion animals that are euthanized in animal shelters wind up at rendering plants, too. One small plant in Quebec renders 10 tons of dogs and cats a week, a sobering reminder of the horrible dog and cat overpopulation problem with which shelters must cope.

Some animal ingredients do not wind up in the final product but are used in the manufacturing process. For example, in the production of some refined sugars, bone char is used to whiten the sugar; in some wines and beers, isinglass (from the swim bladders of fish) is used as a “clearing” agent.Kosher symbols and markings also add to the confusion and are not reliable indicators on which vegans or vegetarians should base their purchasing decisions. This issue is complex, but the “K” or “Kosher” symbols basically mean that the food manufacturing process was overseen by a rabbi, who ensures that it meets Hebrew dietary laws. Kosher foods may not contain both dairy products and meat, but they may contain one or the other. “P” or “Parve” means the product contains no meat or dairy products but may contain fish or eggs. “D,” as in “Kosher D,” means that the product either contains dairy or was made with dairy machinery. For example, a chocolate and peanut candy may be marked “Kosher D” even if it doesn’t contain dairy because the non-dairy chocolate was manufactured on machinery that also made milk chocolate. For questions regarding other symbols, please consult Jewish organizations or publications.

Thousands of products on store shelves have labels that are hard to decipher. It’s nearly impossible to be perfectly vegan, but it’s getting easier to avoid products with animal ingredients. Our list will give you a good working knowledge of the most common animal-derived ingredients and their alternatives, allowing you to make decisions that will save animals’ lives.

For more information please see this full post: (Read more>>>)

27 April 2007

Latest Pet Food Recall

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Video Feeds, Pawz Newz, pet food recalls — The Pawz Cauze @ 6:22 pm

Recalls Within the Last 24 Hours:Blue Buffalo recalls all canned dog and cat food, plus treats.

Natural Balance recalls more foods (expanding to canned foods).

Chicken Soup For the Pet Lover’s Soul recalled.

Diamond pet food recalled.

Costco’s Kirkland brand canned food recalled.

Lick Your Chops brand recalled.

 

COMPLETE LISTING (INCLUDING ALL PREVIOUS RECALLS) BELOW:

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Scared Poopless with Jan Rasmusen-Show #34

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Animal Welfare Issues, Video Feeds, Raw Feeding — The Pawz Cauze @ 1:46 pm
 
icon for podpress  34 Scared Poopless: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

We had great fun talking about the pet food recall, healthy food for pets, the book Scared Poopless, and so much more with this week’s guest, Jan Rasmusen.  Discover what drove Jan to write an award winning book that focuses on dog health care.  Be sure to have that pen and paper handy to take plenty of great notes.

This week’s newest Sponsor is winner of the 2006 Ben Franklin Award, winner of the 2006 USABookNews Award Best Animal/Pet Health Book, and finalist in the Dog Writers Association of America for Best Care and Health Book we are proud to add Scared Poopless to our list of Sponsors!

While you’re here, why not sign up for our newsletter.  It goes out each time a new post goes up so you will NEVER miss out on anything your favorite online show has to offer!

Show your support by visiting our Sponsors’ web sites which can be found in the left side bar as well as at the bottom of every page.  There are several different sponsors so there is something for everyone and every pet!  Just find the ones that interest you and click on their logo to visit their site.  By purchasing products or services from our sponsors you are showing your support of The Pawz Cauze shows.  Thank you so much for your support!

Visit our other sites: The Pawz Cauze on MySpace and The Pawz Cauze on YouTube

To purchase our merchandise such as Animal Products, CDs, Videos, Box Sets, please visit our eBay store called Foster’s Forum.

This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse and/or neglect.  If you have not signed Mercy’s Law, please do so by visiting my web site, Foster’s Forum, and clicking on the Mercy’s Law logo.  Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

20 April 2007

Talkin Vim & Vigor with Dr. Shawn-Show #32

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Video Feeds, Sponsor Ads — The Pawz Cauze @ 8:34 am
 
icon for podpress  32 Vim & Vigor with Dr Shawn: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Our friend Dr. Shawn Messonnier returns to our show to discuss the pet food recall, how it is effecting his practice (the answer will surprise you as it surprised me!), the benefits of Vim & Vigor (his FAVORITE supplement for pets), and so much more.  You’ll just have to listen in to hear all the wonderful information Dr. Shawn shared with us.

Also, Dr. Shawn has a new book out about cancer in dogs.  So be sure to check that out as well.  Dr. Shawn also has some wonderful things coming up on the horizon; so be sure to stay tuned with us; we’ll be sure to get that information out to you as soon as Dr. Shawn tells us.  I know I’m really excited to be working with him!

While you’re here, why not sign up for our newsletter.  It goes out each time a new post goes up so you will NEVER miss out on anything your favorite online show has to offer!

Show your support by visiting our Sponsors’ web sites which can be found in the left side bar as well as at the bottom of every page.  There are several different sponsors so there is something for everyone and every pet!  Just find the ones that interest you and click on their logo to visit their site.  By purchasing products or services from our sponsors you are showing your support of The Pawz Cauze shows.  Thank you so much for your support!

Visit our other sites: The Pawz Cauze on MySpace and The Pawz Cauze on YouTube

To purchase our merchandise such as Animal Products, CDs, Videos, Box Sets, please visit our eBay store called Foster’s Forum.

This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse and/or neglect.  If you have not signed Mercy’s Law, please do so by visiting my web site, Foster’s Forum, and clicking on the Mercy’s Law logo.  Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

10 February 2007

Talking Natural Health and Politics with Dr. Dan-Show #22

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Animal Welfare Issues, Video Feeds — The Pawz Cauze @ 10:52 am
 
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I found this week’s guest on YouTube and we will be featuring his video feeds here along with Dr. Shawn’s videos.  One can never have too much education!  Anyway, it was my pleasure to have Dr. Dan Moore on the show and also to have him as one of our newest sponsors!

Find out why Dr. Dan went from being a conventional vet to a natural vet, his views on ridiculous anti-pet laws (this is where we get kind of political), and learn some great information about natural pet health, including his views on vaccinations!  This show is so packed full of information and Dr. Dan gave out some great links for people to follow up with that you will need a pen and paper to jot all the great information down!

This week’s show is sponsored by Dr. Dan Moore and Nature for Life.  Please check out the natural products that are offered for both humans and animals by clicking the link above.

Thank you so much for listening to the show!

This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse and/or neglect.  If you have not signed Mercy’s Law, please do so by visiting my web site, Foster’s Forum, and clicking on the Mercy’s Law logo.  Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

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26 January 2007

Caring For Your Pet, Naturally with Dr. Shawn-Show #20

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Video Feeds — The Pawz Cauze @ 1:35 pm
 
icon for podpress  Dr. Shawn Natural Vet: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

What a great way to mark our 20th show!  Dr. Shawn Messonnier joined us today to discuss holistic care and supplements, how he got his start as a radio talk show host, his books, the new video venture on YouTube (we get to link to that so you can catch his videos right here), his website, and the 5 goals for developing a holistic health plan for your pets!

Then just when you think we couldn’t cram any more into an hour, Dr. Shawn is giving our listeners something for FREE!  The catch is that you must to listen to the podcast to find out what that item is and how you can get yours at no cost!  Thank you, Dr. Shawn, that was so generous of you.  I received mine and I found it very helpful!

So don’t delay, download or listen to the podcast today.  Don’t be left out for this incredible offer.

Also, it is no surprise that this week’s show sponsor is Dr. Shawn’s book, Natural Health Bible for Dogs & Cats.  This is a thick book full of great information on over 200 conditions, herbs, vitamins and supplements!  Be sure to get your copy today.  Just click on the photo of the book and you will be directed to Amazon.com.

Thank you so much for listening to the show!

This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse and/or neglect.  If you have not signed Mercy’s Law, please do so by visiting my web site, Foster’s Forum, and clicking on the Mercy’s Law logo.  Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

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29 December 2006

How I use Essential Oils on My Animals-Show #14

Posted in: Health and Wellness, Video Feeds, Pawz Newz, Using Oils on Animals — The Pawz Cauze @ 2:15 pm
 
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I am running behind on work and I also have a special show I am recording and will be placing online tomorrow.  This show will be placed online tonight as soon as I finish uploading it.  I do appologize for the delay but I forgot to add the disclaimer to the beginning of the show.

As a special treat, I decided to discuss how I use Young Living Essential Oils and supplements with my own pets, including my cats!  I go over different oils and how I apply them and use them with my cats and dogs.  I also reveal my kitty raindrop therapy oil blend and my very own flea repellent spray.  So before you start listening to the show, be sure to have a pen and paper handy!

This week’s show sponsor is Maria Daines and her newly released CD Music For The Animals.

I love to acknowledge caring loving people who dedicate their incredible talents, time, and life to help “save the animals one animal at a time”!  This week’s sponsor is no different!  Music duo, Maria Daines and Paul Killington from the UK, just released their newest CD entitled Music United For Animals (click on the link to order your copy today, ALL proceeds go to animals in need of help).

This CD is packed full of songs written and performed by Maria and Paul.  It shows how big their hearts truly are.  On behalf of all the aniamls in the world and The Pawz Cauze, I am VERY proud to have Maria Daines and Paul Killington as one of our main sponsors!

Thank you both for all of your hard work and dedication to helping the animal kingdom!  Be sure to catch our interview with Maria on January 5th!

Thank you so much for listening to my show!

This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse and/or neglect.  If you have not signed Mercy’s Law, please do so by visiting my web site, Foster’s Forum, and clicking on the Mercy’s Law logo.  Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

Disclaimer: 

**The information in this podcast is based solely on the use of 100% Pure Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oils (YLEO is preferred) due to their high quality and tested purity.  The use of a brand of uncertain quality and/or purity will provide you with potentially dangerous, if not lethal, results.
*This podcast has been designed to provide information to help educate the reader in regard to the subject matter covered.  It is sold with the understanding that the publisher, author, host or any affiliate of this podcast/videocast/ or web site are not liable for the misconception or misuse of the information provided.  It is not provided in order to diagnose, prescribe, or treat any disease, illness, or injured condition of the body.  The publisher, author, host or any affiliate of this podcast/videocast/ or web site shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person, animal or entity with respect to any loss, damage, or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this pamphlet.  The information presented herein is in no way intended as a substitute for medical counseling.  Any animal suffering from any disease, illness, or injury should be seen by a qualified veterinarian professional.  This is an unconventional method and is not endorsed by the FDA, AMA, AVMA, or any other medical licensing authority

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