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PRweb News October 29, 2013 Animal Support cofounders, Julian Omidi and Dr. Michael Omidi, announce their support of “The Paw Project,” a new documentary film by the charity of the same name, which exposes the cruelty of the feline declawing process. The new movie premiered September 27th at in New York City. The Paw Project, a charity dedicated to ending the practice of feline declawing, premiered a new documentary film on September 27, 2013in New

PRweb News October 25, 2013 Animal Support and its trio of cofounders are contributing to a new free-roaming habitat at The Wildcat Sanctuary, a fully-accredited rescue organization for captive wild cats in need. Cofounders of the nonprofit organization Animal Support – Omidi brothers — are sponsoring The Wildcat Sanctuary in its efforts to build a free-roaming habitat in their new Feline Meadows area of the sanctuary. “The Wildcat Sanctuary is a phenomenal organization that puts the safety,

Animal Support Cofounders Criticize Film Industry for Reports of Rampant Animal Abuse PRweb News October 24, 2013 Treatment of animals in the entertainment industry is governed by the American Humane Association, which is accused of lax oversight in a recent lawsuit. The cofounders of Animal Support speak out against the practice of animal neglect and abuse on the sets of large budget films. (PRWEB) October 24, 2013 New claims that production supervisors from the American

A Staten Island veterinary clinic was able to give financially insecure pet owners basic but necessary services for one weekend in June.   Financially overburdened pet owners got a break recently, when Staten Island hosted a free veterinary clinic. The event was spearheaded by Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, and was the fourth free veterinary service since March. The clinic offered pet owners free blood work, medications and vaccines. Although the rebuilding of the East Coast post

PRweb News October 17, 2013 Recent regulation updates by the United States Department of Agriculture address loopholes that have allowed online pet stores to operate without supervision. Cofounders of the nonprofit organization Animal Support are excited to see these new regulations enacted. CBS News and other media channels report on September, 11th 2013 (http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2013/09/11/chicago-animal-welfare-group-applauds-new-puppy-mill-regulations/) that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently enacted a series of restrictions on online pet retailers in order to end

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