When is Be Kind To Animals Week 2024 – Message of Love

Be Kind to Animals Week!

“The Love you give animals they give back — and more!” – Brian Alan Burhoe

 

Be kind to animals week

“I Pledge to be kind to animals.” Celebrate American Humane’s “Be Kind to Animals Week” May 5-11, 2024.

 

BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK is back, my friend.

We love our animals, of course.  You know this or you wouldn’t be reading this.  For us, showing animals respect and kindness is what’s life is all about, eh?

For us, the story isn’t so much “What can I do?” as “How do I get the Message out?”

And, to me, it’s all about spreading this simple message: “The Love you give animals they give back — and more!”

We worry about the big stuff, eh?

It’s been over 100 years since President Teddy Roosevelt popularized the phrase “Climate Change” and little’s been done.  Three hundred years of industrial coal and oil pollution are killing us.  Six thousand years, maybe many more, of deforestation across so much of our sacred Earth is destroying our “planetary lungs.”[1]

Be kind to animals - cute kittensAnd yet this I believe: reconnect with those we share our Mother Earth with — our animals — and we reconnect with the living Earth herself.  This is the Message we’ve gotta spread!

Building a better world for all of us begins with a few simple actions.

And American Humane, “the country’s first national humane organization,” is challenging people to commit to protecting and improving the lives of millions of animals during the next “Be Kind to Animals Week” (May 5th to 11th, 2024), the oldest commemorative week in U.S. history!  And the nation’s longest-running humane education campaign.  “First To Serve!”

For Animals Week, American Humane is asking animal advocates to pledge to do four simple things to better the lives of animals:

  1. Buy humanely raised foods with the American Humane Certified™ seal to support farm animals.
  2. Adopt one of the more than 6 million animals abandoned to animal shelters each year.
  3. Watch movies and shows that contain the ‘No Animals Were Harmed’ end credit supporting the 100,000 animal actors who entertain and educate us in film and television each year.
  4. And visit Humane Certified™ zoos, aquariums, and conservation centers caring for the many endangered and disappearing species of the world.

Be kind to animals - loving dogAmerican Humane will be sharing humane messages throughout the week and encouraging people to commit to kindness by sharing “Be Kind to Animals Week” content using the hashtag #BeKindToAnimalsWeek across social media platforms.

“The need for compassion has never been greater,” explained Robin Ganzert, Ph.D., president and CEO of American Humane in a press release.[2]  “I hope everyone will join us in celebrating ‘Be Kind to Animals Week’ and making a difference for all the creatures of the Earth — not just during these precious few days, but all year round.”

You only have to take simple actions to make a better world for animals!

These also include the Seven Acts of Kindness to Animals:

  1. Always treating your pets with love and affection, making sure they are kept in safe environments and have plenty of fresh water and exercise daily.
  2. Spay or neuter your pets, encourage others to do the same, and keep your pets current on vaccinations.
  3. Make sure they are wearing up-to-date identification tags, are microchipped, take a nose print (there’s an app for that) or join a Lost Dog Finder.
  4. Report any suspected animal abuse or neglect to local authorities.
  5. Teach your children that all animals are important and show them how to be kind and respectful to animals both in the home and to those they encounter in parks, zoos or in their neighbourhood.
  6. Appreciate wildlife. Plant flowers in your yard that will attract butterflies or hummingbirds or even bees.
  7. Drive safely through areas populated by wild animals such as deer.

“For more ideas and to show us how you are being kind to animals, follow American Humane on Facebook and Instagram, even formerly Twitter.” – American Humane.

So True.

“Live Free, Mon Ami!” – Brian Alan Burhoe

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[1] Teddy Roosevelt’s Climate Change?  SEE Teddy Roosevelt Called it Climate Change in 1908.  If he had only been listened to…

[2] Dr Robin Ganzert has been the president and CEO of American Humane since 2010.  She is the author, along with Allen & Linda Anderson, of the inspiring book ANIMAL STARS: Behind the Scenes with Your Favorite Animal Actors.

About American Humane: American Humane is the country’s first national humane organization, founded in 1877.  For more info, visit www.americanhumane.org.

==>> Did You Know that Women Created the Animal Rights Movement?  See Women Pioneers of Animal Rights.

 

Source: American Humane, PR Newswire & Civilized Bears.

UPDATED August 26, 2023.

When is Be Kind To Animals Week 2024 – Message of Love.

When is Be Kind To Animals Week 2024?  May 5 to 11, 2024.

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About Brian Alan Burhoe

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants and Health Care kitchens for well over 30 years. He's a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's many published articles reflect his interests in food service, Northern culture, Church history & Spiritual literature, imaginative fiction, wilderness preservation, animal rescue, service dogs for our Veterans and more. His fiction has been translated into German & Russian... See his popular CIVILIZED BEARS!
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