How to Become an Animal Advocate in Five Easy Steps

Becoming an animal advocate is a choice many people make when they see abuse or hear about animals in need. 
Watching television shows on Animal Planet, or finding animal news websites, can inspire people to become active in 
fighting for their welfare. And for people who have rescued animals or adopted from shelters, making the decision to 
volunteer to help animals is made easier once they become familiar with their local humane society or SPCA.
Once you have decided you wish to devote time to help animals, here are five easy steps you can take today that will 
save lives.
1. Change what you eat. It is a fact that 10 billion farmed animals die each year to become meat products for the 
American public. On average, each American eats 31 animals per year. By giving up meat and becoming a vegetarian, 
you are in essence saving 31 lives each year.
2. Avoid products and drugs tested on animals. More than 25 million animals are used in laboratory testing in the United
States each year. Despite this, dozens of drugs tested on animals and approved by the FDA are taken off the market 
after they show harm to humans. Buy products labeled "not tested on animals" or from companies who refuse to do 
such testing such as The Body Shop and Kiss My Face.
3. Adopt shelter dogs and cats rather than buying purebreds from breeders. Over 4 million healthy dogs and cats are 
killed in shelters each year simply because there are not enough homes for them. Yet 25% of dogs in shelters are 
purebreds. When you adopt a dog or cat from a shelter you are saving their life.
4. Boycott circuses and aquarium shows. Every US circus company featuring animals has been cited for violating care 
standards under the USDA's Animal Welfare Act law. Whether they are performing or traveling to a new venue, 
elephants, lions, and other exotics used in circuses endure extreme suffering from abusive training techniques and 
confinement in trailers and railroad cars. Visit circuses such as Cirque du Soleil where the performers entertain 
audiences through amazing feats of human abilities.
5. Refuse to buy products made from fur or skin. In 2006, the annual Canadian seal hunt killed 350,000 baby seals 
which were used to make seal skin products. In the US, 30 million mink, foxes and chinchilla's are killed by 
electrocution and other inhumane methods to produce fur coats for humans. Purchase leather and fur-free clothing and 
footwear from cruelty free websites such as Alternative Outfitters and The Vegan Store.
By making changes such as eliminating meat and animal products from your diet and wardrobe, not attending circuses 
or aquariums, avoiding products tested on animals and by adopting homeless dogs and cats instead of buying 
purebreds, you can become an activist for animals without ever visiting a protest demonstration.
Shelley Frost is an author and animal advocate who writes for AnimalBeat.org and articles about dogs for the San 
Francisco Examiner.com. She is the co-author of YOUR ADOPTED DOG. To learn more about how you can help 
animals or to get the latest news on animal issues, visit [http://www.animalbeat.org/]



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