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The latest from the HSUS. Our food service innovation team is a source of inspiration for planning h

The latest from the HSUS. [The Humane Society of the United States]() [Your impact report.] [A vegan meal]( [Five tips for plant-based holidays: Our expert chefs share tricks of the trade]( Our food service innovation team is a source of inspiration for planning holiday menus that are not only delicious but aligned with humane values. [This talented group compiled some tips and tricks to help everyone have a delicious holiday season without harming animals.]( [A mom dog with pups]( [Building a foundation of trust]( Sixty-two dogs were living on the Las Vegas, New Mexico, property when our Animal Rescue Team arrived in March to assist in rescuing them. [A bear near a trash can]( [Working toward a peaceful coexistence]( In Durango and other parts of the West, the bears are coming to town—and people are learning what to do so everyone, human and bear, stays safe. [A sad rooster]( [Indiana raid shows why strong laws against cockfighting are essential]( Our team found 139 roosters, hens and chicks wandering the yard or in makeshift pens and enclosures, some of which were so filthy and dusty it was hard to breathe inside them. [A cute dog]( [Positive progress! Eighteen Horrible Hundred puppy mills have shut down this year]( Creating a more humane world for dogs wouldn’t be possible without the agencies and shelter and rescue groups that investigate these operations and help rescue dogs from cruel conditions. [A group of scared puppies]( [Save the date: GivingTuesday!]( November 29 is GivingTuesday, the biggest day of the year for nonprofits! We hope you'll consider us for your end of year donation(s). [A group of various animals]( [Official podcast of the Humane Society of the United States]( Don't miss the latest episode of our official podcast, which focuses on the realities of wildlife trafficking. Photos by Steven Seighman/For the HSUS; Kristen Peek/The HSUS; Margocat/Alamy Stock photo; Meredith Lee/The HSUS; Beauties and Beasts Rescue; Meredith Lee/The HSUS; The HSUS [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [text]( [View in browser]( [Donate today to stand up for animals who need you.]( © 2022 [The Humane Society of the United States]() [1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037]() donorcare@humanesociety.org | [202-452-1100](tel:202-452-1100) This message was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:). [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [supporter]

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