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  • American Hero Dog: Atlas the Wonder Dog

    Savannah Young / June 22, 2020
    Kenneth E. Bass, deployed in Iraq with the United States Marine Corps, was out on patrol when a roadside bomb detonated right beside him resulting in a traumatic brain injury…
  • Behind the Label with American Humane

    Hayden Frye / June 17, 2020
    Modern food packaging is busy, packed to the brim with seals, nutrition facts, labels and more. Through all that noise it can be hard to parse the marketing from the…
  • Cat Lovers Across the Country, Unite!

    June 16, 2020
    This June is American Humane’s 45th annual Adopt-A-Cat Month®, and it is more important than ever before. While June always marks the height of “kitten season,” when large litters of…
  • Presidential Fireside Chat #10

    Author Image Robin R. Ganzert, Ph.D. / June 12, 2020
    https://americanhumane.org/app/uploads/2020/06/Fireside-Chat-10.mp3 Thank you so much, everyone, for joining us today. Sometimes it takes a crisis to pull people together and unite them for a common cause. Over the past 10…
  • American Hero Dog: Abigail

    Savannah Young / June 8, 2020
    Abigail, a one-year-old pit mix, was found as a stray in Miami, Florida, with the entire side of her face ripped off. She was matted, manged and dirty, and smelling…
  • Presidential Fireside Chat #9

    Author Image Robin R. Ganzert, Ph.D. / May 29, 2020
    Welcome to our ninth “Fireside Chat,” a special forum for special friends of American Humane, which we launched in order to share news about the state of the world’s animals…
  • American Hero Dog: Ruby

    Savannah Young / May 26, 2020
    Ruby, a hardworking K9 search and rescue dog, lives to protect and serve. Her story is especially extraordinary because not only did she save someone’s life, but it was the…
  • We Remember

    Savannah Young / May 22, 2020
    Of the 60 million soldiers who fought in World War I, more than nine million were killed. Some 100 thousand of those who lost their lives were American. Animals who…