The Animal Wellness Action groups have launched a Cruelty Isn’t Ok campaign asking law enforcement, judges and legislators to put an end to animal cruelty in Oklahoma.
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Dream about animal protection ads during the Super Bowl?
Well, it happened. One dog lover is investing $6 million in an ad about a vet school whose medical interventions spared his beloved companion. And Animal Wellness Action is running an anti-cockfighting ad on the broadcast in Guam, which is a U.S. Territory that has long been a stronghold for staged fights.
Two Guamanians are featured in the ad, describing cockfighting as “about gambling, not about their culture” and as a “medieval practice" where "animals fight and die for our amusement.” The ad will first air during the Super Bowl and continue broadcasting throughout February on television programs and networks.
Two Guamanians are featured in the ad, describing cockfighting as “about gambling, not about their culture” and as a “medieval practice" where "animals fight and die for our amusement.” The ad will first air during the Super Bowl and continue broadcasting throughout February on television programs and networks.
And you can help combat these animal cruelty crimes by contacting us with any tips about illegal cockfighting activities at:
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