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How long must they wait? Tell the U.S. government to speed up passage of the HEART Act to help victims of dogfighting! Between the moment of rescue and the happily-ever-after of adoption, there’s often an agonizingly long period of uncertainty in the life of a dog who was used for fighting. Too many of these innocent victims are held by the government for months or years while court cases drag on. Even with the best care, many deteriorate as their stress and behavior issues grow worse. We can fix this. Urge the U.S. Attorney General to support the HEART (Help Extract Animals from Red Tape) Act, a federal bill that will help victims of animal fighting get rehabilitated and rehomed faster. Don’t delay—these animals have suffered enough. Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy | ASPCA Website | View Online Connect with us: Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus | Pinterest | YouTube ©2018 ASPCA. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to: This email was sent by: ASPCA 424 East 92nd Street New York, NY 10128 United States


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Between the moment of rescue and the happily-ever-after of adoption, there’s often an agonizingly long period of uncertainty in the life of a dog who was used for fighting. Too many of these innocent victims are held by the government for months or years while court cases drag on. Even with the best care, many deteriorate as their stress and behavior issues grow worse. 

We can fix this. Urge the U.S. Attorney General to support the HEART (Help Extract Animals from Red Tape) Act, a federal bill that will help victims of animal fighting get rehabilitated and rehomed faster. Don’t delay—these animals have suffered enough.
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