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Adopting Pets in Beijing: What You Should Know Things You Should KnowBeijing NewsDogscatsPetsPublic Security bureauregistrationlawsRegulationsICVSadoptingMary PengBook AppointmentFind your local clinic hereJoin todayUnlimited consultations and more with the Pet Health ClubEmergency Services24 hour access to vets in your areaPet Pick UpPet transport to our clinicsPet Care AdviceAdvice and information on caring for your pet Pet AdoptionAdopt, don't shop!Lost PetsHelp find a lost petPet SheltersSupport your local pet sheltersAbout UsDoctors Beck & Stone is a leading international pet hospital group, supporting responsible pet ownership, and providing the highest level of veterinary services. We are constantly striving to exceed the highest operational, professional and ethical standards. We offer veterinary services, , , and pet food. Our consultation and examination fee depends on the seniority and experience of our veterinarian. For detailed prices please click We offer a compassionate discount of 25% off services and prescription drugs, and 15% off products, for pet rescuers.

For more details please click . Doctors Beck & Stone international pet hospitals are located in Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Singapore. Why rescue a pet instead of buying?Doctors Beck & Stone is committed to helping pets find a permanent home. "Rescuing one dog won't change the world, but for that one dog, the world is forever changed." Our latest effort for the rescue cause was to present Hong Kong Dog Rescue during a Lifestyle Asia photo shoot. If you want to see more, click here. FOLLOWS US ON FACEBOOK FOLLOWS US ON INSTAGRAMLittle Adoption ShopPosted by Little Adoption Shop shared a link.Here's One Easy Way to Be a Better Activist From HomeLittle Adoption Shop shared a link.The Only American Male Weightlifter to Compete at the Olympics Is Vegan. This Is What He Eats…Little Adoption Shop added 2 new photos.Gobi has been found! A huge number of people helped out! Miracles happen if you work for them!Little Adoption ShopThis happened somewhere in China.

We're trying to find out exactly where, so the location can be exposed in the hope of stopping it from continuing to happen. There are no animal cruelty laws in China, but more and more people are demanding the enactment of animal protection laws. It appears that this might be a vat full of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda).
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225/45r17 Tire PressureThe boy in this picture says he saw Gobi so the search team (composed of wonderful local rescuers) is narrowing their focus. See map for focus area.Little Adoption Shop added 7 new photos.SEEKING MEDIA HELP IN FINDING GOBI: 求媒体帮忙:今天(周日)“戈壁”的英国领养人Dion要到达乌鲁木齐参与寻狗。

很正能量!如果媒体愿意报道,请短信给:13999809025 戈壁走丢时意外,我们大家把她找回来会是奇迹!Little Adoption ShopInternet is so slow in China with VPN. Trying to load photos. Little Adoption ShopThis is Billy, an abandoned pit bull. We're seeking help to work on rehabilitating him. We suspect he was kept in a cage for a long time (given the length of his nails when we found him). He also has a nervous tick (spinning around to lick his tail), which could be a result of long-term confinement.Posted by Little Adoption Shop shared a link.“I Didn’t Want Her to Die”: High School Student Saves the Lamb She Was Raising for SlaughterLittle Adoption ShopSEEKING A FREE OR DISCOUNTED OFFICE SPACE IN BEIJING - (DONGCHENG, WANGJING/JIUXIAN QIAO, YONGHEHONG/GULOU, ETC, PREFERABLE). Needs: Big enough for five desks, storage and some kind of meeting area; close to public transportation, preferable close; accessible 24 hours a day. Even some space in a co-working office space would work.

Purpose: to serve as our administrative center for operations, adoptions and volunteer management. We will not be keeping animals at the office. (If the place is dog-friendly, great, but not a requirement). Our two shelters and adoption center are all to far outside the city center to attract enough administrative volunteers and no single location makes sense to serve as our administrative offices. We need something in the city, convenient for volunteers and others to visit. The Little Adoption Shop currently cares for more than 600 dogs in three main locations (two shelters, one adoption center) and several third-party (paid) foster yards. To get our game to the next level, we need to hire a strong administrative/leadership team, but they will need somewhere to work that is convenient for full-time employees and regular admin/marketing volunteers. or tel: 13683602305 Little Adoption ShopI love this story.Flight attendant adopts stray dog that always waited for her returnLittle Adoption ShopDisturbing Possibility: What if China never intends to implement any animal cruelty laws?

Given what is legally acceptable to do to animals in China now, what if the leadership sees a future that doesn't need any special protections for animals? What if they see a China without animal cruelty laws as a manageable middle finger to universal values? Ten years ago, I thought for sure we have some kind of anti-cruelty law by now. "What's the hold-up?" we ...ask ourselves. "Doesn't the leadership see they can't afford to wait any longer?" Maybe there is no hold-up. Maybe they do see, and what they see is not what we see. What if the Chinese animal protection movement is waiting for Godot? Little Adoption Shop shared Animals Asia's video.Posted by Animals Asia# Day 2 ends with Bao Lam and rescue team safe in Danang - their overnight stop, just two days from home. Though still confined to her transport cage,... watching Bao Lam's reaction to the tiniest of luxuries is priceless. She has endured a life of zero love and care and even the smallest treats clearly mean the world to her.

She is very literally tasting freedom - from that first spoonful of honey offered by her rescuers. Now she is starting to realise that life is getting better. You are doing this. You are making this happen. You are freeing this bear from her cage and cruelty. And all those years she was alone she never realised that people cared. Animal lovers across the world. Please help us get this beautiful girl home - please donate today towards this rescue and her subsequent care: http://bit.ly/SaveBaoLam Hold on Bao Lam, there's more coming - so much more. You can read all today's updates here: http://bit.ly/BLTLine And thank you - thank you so much MUSIC: Tiny Birch Basket (Instrumental) by Michael Howard Little Adoption ShopIf you read this article thoroughly, you can come to the conclusion that the egg industry does not know how to provide a sustainable source of eggs that doesn't involved some form of cruelty. There is another option: Go vegan. And support egg-replacement products like those made by Hampton CreekEggs That Clear the Cages, but Maybe Not the Conscience|

Little Adoption ShopCage-free is an improvement, and we should applaud everyone moving in the right direction. But when you buy cage-free eggs, they're still coming from a horrifically unnatural environment, basically, a high-density chicken prison.Eggs That Clear the Cages, but Maybe Not the Conscience|Little Adoption ShopThe Local, Qmex and Plant-based Beijing are sponsoring an afternoon of drinks and fun this Saturday, August 8 to help The Little Adoption Shop, a dog rescue, shelter, fostering & adoption agency here in Beijing, to raise funds and awareness for their work. TLAS is dedicated to the rescue, care and adoption of abandoned, neglected and illegally trafficked dogs. They are currently caring for more than 600 dogs in the 3 shelters across Beijing. Just this week a tragically injured pup was left on their doorstep with spinal fractures after having just given birth. TLAS is a "No Kill" shelter, which means that she, like all of the dogs that they rescue, will not be put down.

Instead, they will provide her with all necessary medical care, shelter and will then work to find her a loving home. Little Adoption Shop added 9 new photos.Weihai, Shandong: Today a man named Qi Bin dragged this dog behind his SUV, until the dog's feet were worn off and intestines spilling out. After killing the dog this way, he disposed of the dog near a golf course. Netizens quickly ascertained Qi's name address and telephone. Enraged citizens showed up at his house to demand justice. Soon after, a large number of police and swat officers arrived on scene to keep order, and eventually took Qi into custody. Others were arrested... too, presumably for scuffles with the police. ***Since there is no law against cruelty to animals in China, the most severe official punishment facing Qi will be a traffic violation.*** The people of Weihai responded quickly and with clarity of purpose. Despite the absence of animal cruelty laws, the people of China are increasingly voting with their feet, calling loudly for cruelty laws and taking action against acts of cruelty.