May
16
Animal Rescue
A Safe Place To Go After Flooding
08
HSUS Helping Alabama Tornado Victims
The Humane Society of the United States is in Alabama helping victims of the recent tornado.
Apr
02
Dogfighting Suspect Arrested; Dogs and Roosters Saved
The HSUS worked closely with local law enforcement in the investigation and raid of an alleged dogfighter and cockfighter in Florida. The investigation is a result of a tip that came from The HSUS’ national animal fighting tip line.
Mar
25
Animal Rescue Team Rescues Hundreds
Watch as the HSUS Animal Rescue Team goes in to rescue hundreds of animals desperate for care and love. This large-scale hoarding case brought in over 200 dogs and cats living in squalor in rural Arizona.
Road to Recovery
After years of extreme suffering in a Tennessee puppy mill, a dog named Brownie has a different home. Today he's on the road to recovery with a new mom, whose own past played a role in their paths crossing.
Dec
10
West Virginia Horse Rescue
Over 50 horses, donkeys and mules were seized by the Cabell-Wayne Animal Shelter due to poor health and signs of neglect. This is one of the largest equine rescues in the state.
Feb
Petland Investigation
November 2008: An investigation by The HSUS reveals that many Petland stores across the country sell dogs from cruel puppy mills to unsuspecting consumers.
Alabama Animal Hoarding Rescue
Over 200 animals were found living in deplorable conditions in Alabama, and are being safely removed and transported to an emergency shelter where they will be examined by a team of veterinarians and receive any necessary medical care.
22
A Homecoming To Celebrate
The HSUS aided a shelter in Missouri to rescue 77 dogs from two puppy mills. Most of the dogs have made their way to Washington, DC. Local shelters and rescue groups picked up the dogs to get them on their way to new homes.
04
The Ones Who Survived
Forty-three horses were rescued off a property in Lindale, Texas after authorities served the owner a seizure warrant. The Humane Society of the United States and other local animal agencies worked with law enforcement to remove the animals.