This year we participated in the Unionville Parade in Markham to promote animal welfare and there was a great turnout of people and pets! We had lots of furry friends join us during our march for the animals.
Tag: Animal Rights and Welfare
The Myths of Milk
Not only is milk production cruel, it does not make your bones stronger. Milk is known to be a fluid of nurture and love, and it is produced by a mother for their newborn baby to help them with their growth. Breastfeeding creates an intricate bond between a mother and it’s child but in the … Continue reading The Myths of Milk
The Absolute Worst Gift to Give for Easter
Giving animals as gifts and especially bunnies and chicks for Easter is the absolute worst gifts to give. This is almost always a death sentence for the animals since the recipients are usually children who are ill equipped to take care of them. Rabbits require a lot of care and attention. Sadly, many people grow … Continue reading The Absolute Worst Gift to Give for Easter
Victory for Angora Bunnies
After the shocking release of PETA’s undercover video of the angora rabbit hair industry, over 220 companies have banned Angora hair in their products! Angora rabbits are ruthlessly exploited for their beautiful hair. The undercover video showed the brutal treatment of angora rabbits on rabbit fur farms where their fur was ripped from their delicate … Continue reading Victory for Angora Bunnies
March for Bunnies: Cruelty-Free Guide
It’s time to give bunnies a break from cosmetic testing, the Angora fur trade, and the overall cruel and horrific exploitation. Not only are these animals being killed and experimented on, but they are experiencing these events in the utmost torturous and unimaginable ways. Hundreds of thousands of innocent bunnies are enduring abuse and mistreatment on a daily basis. These voiceless animals deserve to … Continue reading March for Bunnies: Cruelty-Free Guide
Get Your Compassion into Shape!
The end of 2016 has marked the 2nd anniversary of Peace Fur Paws and we want to thank everyone for their ongoing support. Now, more important than ever animals need our love, compassion and support.
