Voices Carry For Animals Podcast
Voices Carry For Animals Podcast
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Welcome Aboard to Animal Advocates Radio ”Voices Carry for Animals Podcast” On Podbean Web & App.-
Produced & Hosted By Debbie Dahmer aka ”Mama Bear”.. LIVE STREAM Interview Shows every Thursday @ 7:00 pm est. Listen in worldwide.
Voices Carry For Animals Website voicescarryforanimals.com
Being a Voice for the Voiceless, Getting Help for the Helpless, & Being a Defender for Defenseless.
Strong Leaders and Strong Supporters leads to Strong Victories for our animal friends in need & distress.
Listen by Podbean Podcast Web or Podbean Podcast App. This is a Advocacy Podcast which deals with all issues about all animals in need & distress. Your Actions are needed to bring *J*U*S*T*I*C*E* for all the animals. Helping animals get better lives and futures. Getting animals out of harm’s way.
**With My VOICE the animals will be HEARD..With My ACTIONS the animals will be FREE **
Awareness, Education, Safety, Prevention, and Concern of Animal Welfare.
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The podcast addresses various animal advocacy topics including animal rights, rescue stories, legislative updates, and welfare issues. Episodes feature discussions on the ethics of pet shopping, the impact of breed-specific legislation, and initiatives for wildlife conservation, with specific examples like the dangers of buying puppies online and advocacy for wild horses.

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Produced & Hosted By Debbie Dahmer aka ”Mama Bear”..
Animal Welfare Podcast LIVE STREAM Interview Shows every Thursday @ 7:00 pm est..6:00 pm cst..5:00 pm cst..4:00 pm pst
Listen In Worldwide
[Subscribe Free] Voices Carry For Animals Website
Voices Carry for Animals is a live-streaming animal welfare advocacy podcast produced and hosted by Debbie Dahmer aka (“Mama Bear”).
The show broadcasts every Thursday at 7:00 PM EST, focusing on animal rights, protection, and advocacy, providing a platform for activists and experts to discuss issues involving animals in distress
- Focus: Aims to be a voice for the voiceless, covering topics related to animal welfare, protection, and rights, aiming for justice for animals.
- Content: Features informative guests and callers to discuss animal issues, aiming for educational awareness and prevention.
- Availability: Live-streamed and archived, allowing for on-demand listening.
~With Our VOICES The Animals Will Be HEARD!..With Our ACTIONS The Animals Will Seek *J*U*S*T*I*C*E*~
Produced & Hosted by Debbie Dahmer aka “Mama Bear”
Guest: Keith Dane- Equine Consultant at Humane World for Animals
Topics: International donkey hide trade. Ending horse slaughter &
New York City carriage horses.
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International donkey hide trade https://www.brookeusa.org/advocacyMillions of donkeys are slaughtered annually for their hides to produce ejiao. The domestic Chinese and international demand for donkey hides is approximately 8–10 million hides per year but the annual supply in China is less than 1.8 million. This demand has led to the slaughter of massive numbers of donkeys across the globe.
ACTION ALERT! Contact your Legislators! SUPPORT H.R. 5544 The Ejiao Act- The Donkey Hide Crisis Nationwide Number (202) 224-3121 -Give your zip code https://www.brookeusa.org/ejiao-act#/
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Each year, thousands of American equines—working, racing and companion horses, donkeys, mules and even children’s ponies—are horrifically slaughtered for human consumption.They are inhumanely transported long distances across our borders, in cramped trailers without food, water or rest.
ACTION ALERT! Speak Out to end horse slaughter–SUPPORT H.R.1661 & S.775 SAFE Act- Save America’s Forgotten Equineshttps://secure.humaneworld.org/page/165162/action/1?locale=en-US
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New York City carriage horses –A horse-drawn carriage ride may look charming, but behind this tourist attraction is a life of hardship for the horses forced to pull it. These sensitive animals are made to haul heavy carriages through crowded streets, loud traffic and vehicle exhaust—conditions that can be stressful, unsafe and completely unnatural for them. Long hours on hard pavement can contribute to painful leg, hoof and joint problems, while breathing polluted air and working in extreme heat or cold can put their health at risk.
ACTION ALERT! End horse-drawn carriages in New Your Cityhttps://secure.humaneworld.org/page/196085/petition/1
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The lives of many Tennessee walking horses are filled with fear and pain. Unscrupulous trainers intentionally inflict pain on a horse’s legs and hooves to force the horse to perform an exaggerated, high-stepping gait known as the “Big Lick” that is rewarded in some show rings. They use a variety of gruesome techniques, including caustic chemicals that burn the horse’s flesh, chains and heavy, stacked horseshoes to accomplish this artificial gait.
Help stop horse abuse which is known as “soring,” The PAST Act (H.R. 1684) would amend the Horse Protection Act
ACTION ALERT! https://secure.humaneworld.org/page/165161/action/1

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