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A Child's Message

I going to go ahead and assume, that if you are here, you are against animal cruelty.
That's a very good thing...as I have told my young daughter, AND almost anyone who
will listen!
The video above, was made to tell the story of Puppy Doe .Her story has saddened and inspired thousands of good people from all over the world.  People who were already animal activists and
animal advocates.
These very devoted men, women and children are trying in there own ways, day after day, to get the message out there, that animal cruelty in NOT okay.! Not in ANY way, shape or form! Just as abuse of a child or adult is NOT okay.
I don't know, but I'm so hopeful that maybe the tide is beginning to turn...a little bit.
Post by post, tweet by tweet and one rescue video at a time....that indifferent person is maybe, slowly
starting to notice and think..yeah, this is NOT okay! THIS makes me sad, or THIS makes me angry!
That's what I hear from my eight year old daughter, daily...this makes me so ANGRY!! And yes, animal abuse should make you angry, because it's just so wrong.
My daughter recently asked me why some people abuse animals, why they do these horrible things? And I had to tell her that I don't know. That possibly these so called people, are evil beings, dressed as humans. It's what I believe.
Yesterday, my daughter sat at our dinner table and said, "You know, animals are really people who can't talk!"

Well....what a truly different world we would live in, if they could.

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