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Stop The Killing of Dogs & Cats in Japan

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Stop The Killing of Dogs & Cats in Japan
Stop The Killing of Dogs & Cats in Japan
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Each year tens of thousands of stray pets are killed in Japan. Through its "Peace Wanco," or "Peace Doggy" project, Peace Winds Japan is striving to halt this practice by rescuing cats and dogs, retraining them and finding them new homes. Since starting the project, we have saved more than 6,000 animals that otherwise would have been euthanized. Please support our ongoing efforts to eradicate pet euthanasia, establish pet adoption centers and broaden our awareness-raising activities.

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There's still a long way to go to save the tens of thousands of other dogs and cats that continue to be killed annually across Japan. With your help, we plan to open more adoption centers and hire more training staff. It is difficult to change longstanding public perceptions. Nevertheless, through awareness-raising and other activities throughout Japan, we remain committed to putting a stop to the cruel and senseless killing of countless, innocent animals whose only request is to be loved.

Challenge

In Japan, many people keep cats and dogs without considering the responsibilities entailed and abandon them in a heartbeat. They often do so for selfish reasons, saying "we don't get along," or, "I can't keep it anymore because I'm moving to a new house." Once abandoned, these pets become wild and are eventually caught and killed in a barbaric gas chamber system called the "Dream Box." In 2011, 8,300+ dogs and cats met such a fate in Hiroshima Prefecture alone, the highest number in Japan.

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