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Giving supplements to pets to ward off COVID? Don t bother

Print The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a boom in consumption of dietary supplements, with one recent report estimating 12% growth in sales last year. The fact that many people are turning to these largely unregulated products during such perilous times is one thing. That a growing number are similarly giving them to their dogs and cats is something else. A recent study found that sales of pet supplements soared 21% last year to nearly $800 million. Prior to the pandemic, annual sales growth was no more than 5%. Advertisement The study found that almost half of pet owners “are paying closer attention to their pets’ health and wellness because of COVID-19.”

CUDDY Com and the Animal Rescue Business

ANIMAL WATCH-Prior to rescuing animals becoming big business, Los Angeles Animal Services and other municipal sheltering agencies focused on rescuing strays from the streets, investigating  reports of cruelty, abandonment, or neglect; assuring Pit Bulls were not being used for fighting and that animal-care laws were enforced by officers and shelter staff with the best training available. Now the emphasis is on saving every animal regardless of behavior or condition.  Shelters became the enemy and emphasis was taken off holding pet owners responsible and placed on clearing the shelters.   This opened  the world of rescue as not just as a humane act but as a full-time job. Mayor Garcetti approved all the steps to allow rescue kennels in residential zoning and release of shelter animals to unmonitored individuals/groups with no requirement for experience with animals, no background check, no training or license required. By becoming a 50l(c)3 tax-exempt organizat

Hollywood s favorite animal welfare activist Marc Ching is accused of EXAGERRATING dogs injuries

Marc Ching runs the Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation in Sherman Oaks A bombshell report from the LA Times details allegations that he exaggerated the injuries of rescue animals   Ching claimed an animal that went on to become a poster dog for his firm and had an animal rights bill named after it was sodomized  The owner of Riley the dog said two vets said this was false  One of the vets who examined the dog said she told Ching at the time that there was no evidence of such an assault but the charity continued to push the story

LA activist Marc Ching and his foundation exaggerated tales of animal abuse, vets and rescuers say

LA activist Marc Ching and his foundation exaggerated tales of animal abuse, vets and rescuers say
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Today s Headlines: It s too overwhelming for everyone

TOP STORIES ‘It’s Too Overwhelming for Everyone’ Los Angeles County’s healthcare system is buckling under the surge of COVID-19 patients, with bodies piling up at morgues and medical professionals resorting to increasingly desperate measures. With hospitals overwhelmed by patients and no outlet valve available, doctors, nurses and paramedics are being forced to make wrenching choices about who gets care and at what level. Advertisement “No one would believe this is in the United States,” said Scott Byington, a critical care nurse at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood. “Everyone is doing what they can do. It’s not that anybody is slacking. It’s just that it’s too overwhelming for everyone.”

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