World Animal Day: Get involved and show
you care
The organization has a Pledge Board for animal
advocates to make a pledge to better the future of the world’s animals. The
pledges can be big or small. I really enjoyed reading some of the pledges. A
pledge to donate earnings to an animal welfare group. A pledge to never own a
wild animal. A pledge to rescue all future pets. A pledge to take the dog on
longer walks. A pledge to go vegan. A pledge to not use any products that test
on animals. A pledge to raise awareness. People from all over the world are
making a pledge for animal advocacy and to end animal cruelty.
If you are looking for an inspiring World Animal Day event you can search events all over the world on their website, or add an event of your own. The great thing about this “social movement to raise the status of animals and improve welfare standards around the globe” is that everyone can make a difference. There are 92 World Animal Day ambassadors in 74 countries. In a press release World Animal Day ambassador Thomas Kahema from Tanzania said "all that we do in celebration of World Animal day has been a big lesson to government, local communities and schools throughout the country. Many people now understand the reasons why it’s important for them to take the care of animals seriously." Enjoy your World Animal Day celebration!
October 4 is World
Animal Day and animal lovers all over the world are celebrating the
many creatures of the Earth with events, donations, contests and awareness
campaigns. This animal themed holiday is "a special opportunity for
everyone who cares about animals" to come together and raise
awareness, and to make a pledge to make a difference. The idea for the holiday
first originated in 1925 according to the carefully researched Origin
of World Animal Day document provided by the World Anima Day
Organization.
If you are looking for an inspiring World Animal Day event you can search events all over the world on their website, or add an event of your own. The great thing about this “social movement to raise the status of animals and improve welfare standards around the globe” is that everyone can make a difference. There are 92 World Animal Day ambassadors in 74 countries. In a press release World Animal Day ambassador Thomas Kahema from Tanzania said "all that we do in celebration of World Animal day has been a big lesson to government, local communities and schools throughout the country. Many people now understand the reasons why it’s important for them to take the care of animals seriously." Enjoy your World Animal Day celebration!
Will you make a pledge for World Animal Day?
Are you attending or holding an event?
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Are you attending or holding an event?
Tweet @PawsForReaction and let us know!
We want to share your pledge or event!