Teaching Aids: Spread the word about Humane and Compassionate Treatment of Pets
The Guardian Campaign addresses topics including how to start a humane education program in your community (i.e. a grassroots effort to raise public awareness, a club, etc.) Towards this end they offer free downloads of lesson plans and materials for educators, homeschoolers, and others who want to teach anyone from grades 2 through college age and beyond.
Their philosophy:
- Make a lifetime commitment to my animal companion
- Adopt animals only through responsible rescues and ethical breeders
- Spay or neuter my animal companion for their health and to prevent overpopulation
- Provide nutritious food, fresh water and daily exercise for my animal companion
- Care for the emotional needs of my animal companion
- Understand and work through my animal companion’s behavioral issues
- Treat my animal companion with compassion and gentleness
- Report suspected animal abuse or neglect
- Call myself and others “guardians” rather than “owner”
- Encourage others to embrace guardianship
Some of their first suggestions:
“Know your community. Each community has different animal-related problems. Talk to community leaders to get a grasp of issues and priorities and possibilities. Meet with members of the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club, the Junior League, and other influential organizations to set goals and plan programs that have their support.
Tags: Cats, helping pets, Pets, solving pet behavior problems
