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Guilty! Bucyrus Man Sentenced to Jail for Animal Cruelty
A Bucyrus man has been sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to multiple counts of animal cruelty, underscoring both the seriousness of neglect cases and the importance of enforcement when animals are harmed.
Brigitte Bardot: Global Icon and Relentless Defender of Animals
Brigitte Bardot made one of the most consequential exits in modern celebrity history. At the height of her fame, she walked away from the spotlight entirelyโnot to reinvent herself, but to devote her life to animals.
The Man Who Changed Spay/Neuter Forever: Honoring Dr. Marvin Mackie
The animal welfare community lost a true pioneer with the passing of Dr. W. Marvin Mackie, D.V.M., who died peacefully on September 23, 2025, at the age of 87. A veterinarian, teacher, innovator, and tireless advocate, Dr. Mackieโs work transformed the way spay/neuter services are deliveredโand in doing so, saved the lives of countless animals.
Temple Grandin: Seeing the World Differently
When four new portraits were unveiled at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, they honored individuals whose work reshaped American history and culture. Among them was Temple Grandinโa woman whose influence spans animal welfare, science, and how society understands autism.
Home for the Holidays: Adoption, Fostering, and Spay/Neuter
There are many ideas for holiday gifts, from insipid to inspired. One of the best would be to give a shelter dog or cat a forever home, but only if you have room in your heart and your life. One of the worst gift ideas would be a surprise pet. That adorable fuzzy face under the tree or next to the menorah will live another decade or more. By all means adopt if you can! Just do it as a thoroughly considered commitment, not as spontaneous gesture. Live animals are not merely things to be given for surprise and delight. They have feelings, emotions, and needs.
Too Tall for Transport: Rethinking How Horses Are Hauled
Transportation is one of the most physically demanding and stressful experiences a horse can endure. Yet for decades, horses have been moved long distances in trailers that were never designed with their size, posture, or safety in mind. Among the most concerning of these are double-deck livestock trailers.
Ohio Restricts Gestation Crates for Pigs
As of December 31, 2025, Ohio officially became the 11th state to restrict the use of gestational crates for pigsโmarking the end of a 15-year effort to improve animal welfare standards in one of the nationโs leading pork-producing states
How Solar-Heated Shelters Are Saving Stray Dogs in Winter
Winter can be deadly for stray and homeless dogs. Freezing temperatures, lack of shelter, hunger, and exhaustion combine into a dangerous reality that claims countless lives each year. In parts of Europe, that reality has sparked a powerful innovation, one that blends compassion, sustainability, and smart design.
NIH Continues Funding Painful Cat Experiments Despite Pledge to Phase Them Out
Despite public commitments to reduce and eventually end experiments on cats and dogs, new reporting reveals that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) continues to fund invasive and painful laboratory experiments on cats.
How to Help Outdoor Animals Survive Winter in Ohio
Winter in Ohio can be brutal, not just for people, but for outdoor animals who donโt have warm homes to retreat to. Community cats, birds, squirrels, and other wildlife rely on the kindness and awareness of neighbors to help them make it through freezing temperatures safely.
The good news? Small, thoughtful actions can make a big difference.
Justice for Teddy: City Pays $500,000 After Police Shoot Blind, Deaf Dog
In November 2025, the City of Sturgeon, Missouri agreed to pay $500,000 to settle a federal lawsuit over the police shooting of Teddy, a 13-pound blind and deaf Shih Tzu mix who posed no threat to public safety.
The settlement follows a lawsuit supported by the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), which argued that the city and its police department violated the Fourth Amendment by using lethal force instead of humane animal control methods.
โWe can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference.โ
โ Nelson Mandela