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  • American Humane on Thrasher Road

    November 4, 2019
    He rides in the backseat, barking occasionally at passing motorcycles, but Thrasher is the heart and soul of this film about second chances. Second chances aren’t easy to come by. …
  • Keeping Halloween Fun (and Not Scary) for Your Pets

    October 29, 2019
    Halloween is in just a few days, which means frightening family fun—from costume contests to trick-or-treating—is right around the corner. Although Halloween is filled with light-hearted tricks and treats, it’s…
  • Dispatch II from Abroad: South Africa

    Author Image Robin R. Ganzert, Ph.D. / October 28, 2019
    Dear Friends, Trudging through the hot, dry and dusty landscape here, it is hard to convey both the impact of the majesty of magnificent African animals seen up close and…
  • Dispatch from Abroad: South Africa

    Author Image Robin R. Ganzert, Ph.D. / October 25, 2019
    Dear Friends, As many of you know, American Humane’s work already stretches across the globe. Each year, our animal rescue program saves, shelters and feeds hundreds of thousands of our…
  • Understanding Egg Labels at the Grocery Store

    October 24, 2019
    Modern food packaging is busy, packed to the brim with seals, nutrition facts, labels, and more. As a result, many folks are confused by the proliferation of packaging claims. This…
  • Program Spotlight: Pups4Patriots

    October 24, 2019
    On Nov. 11 the nation will observe Veterans Day, a federal holiday that honors the men and women who answered the call, donned the uniform and served our country. Veterans…
  • Are You Ready to Adopt a Dog?

    October 24, 2019
    October is “Adopt-a-Dog Month®” and that means families across the country are considering bringing home a furry bundle of joy. Pets bring innumerable benefits into our lives. For example, petting…
  • A Brave Dog’s 7,000-Mile Journey Home

    September 27, 2019
    On Monday, a 9-year-old German Shepherd completed his 7,000-mile journey around the world, from Iwakuni, Japan to San Antonio, Texas. After eight years of service in defense of freedom with…