Horses are Majestic Creatures and Not Commodities

By Suzana Gartner & Alyssa Kelliher Horses are complex highly social animals that need other horses for companionship. Naturally, horses have rich and varied social lives where they play and groom each other. Domestic horses need room to exercise and run. They need regular veterinary, dental and hoof care. The sad fact is that most […]

Fostering and Adopting Companion Animals During COVID-19

The world has drastically changed due to COVID-19. Health care workers are putting their lives on the line every day taking care of COVID-19 patients. Most people are staying home. As a result, more people than ever before are fostering and adopting companion animals. People who thought they didn’t have time to help an animal […]

Animals Experience Emotions, But Why Does that Matter?

By: Suzana Gartner & Hannah Cinel             Many dog guardians would agree, myself included that our furry friends can feel emotions just like us. My dog’s excitement and joy when I return home from work each day is palpable. A recent study, as discussed in the New York Times, showed us that the sights and […]

Mindfulness Approach to Plant-Based Lifestyle

The decision of whether or not to consume animal products is a personal one, albeit one with far-reaching impacts. As an animal rights lawyer, you might expect me to take a definitive stance on the moral implications of that decision, and offer my reasons. Rather than do that, the idea that I want to put […]

Your Pet’s Status in the Eyes of the Law: Family or Property?

The question of choosing between a coffee-maker and your beloved pet seems to have an absurdly easy answer. Of course, you would choose your pet: they are a member of your family and are irreplaceable. Unfortunately, current Canadian law disagrees with you. In the eyes of the law, pets are nothing more than a piece […]

From Farm to Sanctuary – Treatment of Farm Animals in Canada

Farming laws in Canada set the standard of care for the 800 million land animals slaughtered in the country each year1. While most Canadians believe that the government ensures humane farming practices, this is regrettably far from the truth2. The disconnect that occurs between farm animals as a product and animals as thinking, feeling beings […]

Companion Animals Combat Loneliness

Adopting a pet is a strong strategy to relieve feelings of loneliness. In addition, companion animals can have many positive effects on people of all ages. For example, companion animals can help elders deal with social isolation or keep them company if they’re homebound. Similarly, studies show that companion animals can help young children live […]

Lucy’s Story: Exotic Animal Exploitation

For thousands of years, humans have exploited animals for their entertainment. Zoos are a leading example of this type of exploitation. Exotic animals are often taken from their native habitat, or a falsely advertised sanctuary and placed in zoos far from their country of origin. Zoos operate mainly to entertain humans and can have devastating […]

Giving A Voice To Silenced Horses

            Horses are gentle, intelligent, majestic, and loyal creatures who have served human needs for centuries. There is a special and trusting bond that exists between horses and their human guardians. However, the current state of the law in Canada and the USA betrays this special relationship. In Canada, selling horses for slaughter and their […]

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