Compassion in Action : An Animal Activist's Dangerous Crusade to Save Lives by Richard Folkers download book DJV, DOC
9781634505703 English 1634505700 Scotlund Haisley, the founder and president of Animal Rescue Corps, has spent more than twenty-five years saving the lives of thousands of animals. Wearing a respirator mask for protection from the piercing ammonia that hangs in the air and with law enforcement officials at his side, he infiltrates puppy mills, animal fighting operations, and other large-scale cases of animal cruelty, freeing dogs, cats, horses, and other animals from a life of wire cages, filth, and starvation--and sending them on their way to loving, protective caregivers. Filled with dramatic rescues, Compassion in Action is a gripping ride through the underworld of those who profit from the enslavement of animals. From dogs trained for fighting to emaciated horses to animals stranded during natural disasters, the author and his team save animals from heartbreaking conditions, changing attitudes--and laws--along the way. It is a story of hope for the most vulnerable among us., The founder and president of Animal Rescue Corps, former head of the Humane Society of the United States' Animal Rescue Team, and former CEO of the Washington Animal Rescue League, Scotlund Haisley has spent more than twenty five years saving the lives of animals and inspiring compassion. He has rescued animals living in abuse and neglect throughout the world, has conceived and led a six million dollar campaign to build the most humane animal shelter of its kind, and has led the rescue of over a quarter million animals from large-scale cruelty and natural disasters. Wearing a respirator mask for protection from the piercing ammonia that hangs in the air, Scotlund charges headlong into places most of us never even knew existed. He pries open the doors of ramshackle sheds, freeing puppy-mill dogs from chicken wire cagesspaces so small they can barely turn around. One day he s in a laboratory saving animals who have been tested on their entire lives, and the next, implementing higher standards in an animal shelter to better care for society s castaways. This gripping memoir takes readers on the road with Scotlund as he works alongside law enforcement and leads his army of compassion soldiers to bust puppy mills and other places that profit from abusing animals. It shares how Scotlund came to be the dynamic and fearless leader he isrealizing in a twelve-step program as a youth that his life needed meaningand gives readers the support they need if they, too, are looking for their calling, or want to make positive change in the world.", The founder and president of Animal Rescue Corps, the director of the Washington Animal Rescue League, and a former board member of the Humane Society, Scotlund Haisley has spent more than twenty years saving the lives of thousands of animals. Wearing a respirator mask for protection from the piercing ammonia that hangs in the air, Scotlund charges headlong into places most of us recoil from viewing in a photograph. He pries open the doors of ramshackle sheds, freeing puppy-mill dogs from chicken wire cages-spaces so small they can barely turn around. One day he's in a laboratory saving animals who have outlived their usefulness for medical testing, and the next, showing an animal shelter a better way to care for society's abandoned creatures. This gripping memoir takes readers on the road with Scotlund as he dangerously busts puppy mills and other places abusing animals, and gets them into the arms of loving, protective caregivers. It shares how Scotlund came to be the fearless leader he is-realizing in a twelve-step program as a youth that his life needed meaning-and gives readers the support they need if they, too, are looking for their calling, or want to make a positive change in the world.
9781634505703 English 1634505700 Scotlund Haisley, the founder and president of Animal Rescue Corps, has spent more than twenty-five years saving the lives of thousands of animals. Wearing a respirator mask for protection from the piercing ammonia that hangs in the air and with law enforcement officials at his side, he infiltrates puppy mills, animal fighting operations, and other large-scale cases of animal cruelty, freeing dogs, cats, horses, and other animals from a life of wire cages, filth, and starvation--and sending them on their way to loving, protective caregivers. Filled with dramatic rescues, Compassion in Action is a gripping ride through the underworld of those who profit from the enslavement of animals. From dogs trained for fighting to emaciated horses to animals stranded during natural disasters, the author and his team save animals from heartbreaking conditions, changing attitudes--and laws--along the way. It is a story of hope for the most vulnerable among us., The founder and president of Animal Rescue Corps, former head of the Humane Society of the United States' Animal Rescue Team, and former CEO of the Washington Animal Rescue League, Scotlund Haisley has spent more than twenty five years saving the lives of animals and inspiring compassion. He has rescued animals living in abuse and neglect throughout the world, has conceived and led a six million dollar campaign to build the most humane animal shelter of its kind, and has led the rescue of over a quarter million animals from large-scale cruelty and natural disasters. Wearing a respirator mask for protection from the piercing ammonia that hangs in the air, Scotlund charges headlong into places most of us never even knew existed. He pries open the doors of ramshackle sheds, freeing puppy-mill dogs from chicken wire cagesspaces so small they can barely turn around. One day he s in a laboratory saving animals who have been tested on their entire lives, and the next, implementing higher standards in an animal shelter to better care for society s castaways. This gripping memoir takes readers on the road with Scotlund as he works alongside law enforcement and leads his army of compassion soldiers to bust puppy mills and other places that profit from abusing animals. It shares how Scotlund came to be the dynamic and fearless leader he isrealizing in a twelve-step program as a youth that his life needed meaningand gives readers the support they need if they, too, are looking for their calling, or want to make positive change in the world.", The founder and president of Animal Rescue Corps, the director of the Washington Animal Rescue League, and a former board member of the Humane Society, Scotlund Haisley has spent more than twenty years saving the lives of thousands of animals. Wearing a respirator mask for protection from the piercing ammonia that hangs in the air, Scotlund charges headlong into places most of us recoil from viewing in a photograph. He pries open the doors of ramshackle sheds, freeing puppy-mill dogs from chicken wire cages-spaces so small they can barely turn around. One day he's in a laboratory saving animals who have outlived their usefulness for medical testing, and the next, showing an animal shelter a better way to care for society's abandoned creatures. This gripping memoir takes readers on the road with Scotlund as he dangerously busts puppy mills and other places abusing animals, and gets them into the arms of loving, protective caregivers. It shares how Scotlund came to be the fearless leader he is-realizing in a twelve-step program as a youth that his life needed meaning-and gives readers the support they need if they, too, are looking for their calling, or want to make a positive change in the world.