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        <title>From the US Humane Society  - I love my dogs - luvmypit&apos;s Blog - SacPaws.com</title>
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        <description>This  morning, the USDA announced that it will implement a complete ban on slaughter  for human consumption of cattle unable to stand and walk unassisted. The  decision comes after The Humane Society of the United States documented horrible  abuses of downed cows in a series of undercover videos.
For  far too long, sick and crippled animals have been allowed into the food supply,  subjecting them to needless torment and putting consumers at risk. Thanks in  part to many thousands of animal advocates who emailed and called public  officials about the scandalous mistreatment of these animals, the USDA is moving  to close the downer loophole. We are calling on the agency to expedite the  process and ban the slaughtering of downers without delay.
Once  the loophole is closed, we&#039;ll push for additional reforms. Stronger federal  legislation is needed to ensure humane euthanasia of downers and protect all  farm animals from this kind of abuse. We&#039;ll continue to lobby for further  reforms and keep you updated.
Thank you for all you do for animals.
Sincerely,

Wayne Pacelle
President&amp;nbsp; &amp;amp; CEO
The Humane Society  of the United States</description>
        <itunes:summary>This  morning, the USDA announced that it will implement a complete ban on slaughter  for human consumption of cattle unable to stand and walk unassisted. The  decision comes after The Humane Society of the United States documented horrible  abuses of downed cows in a series of undercover videos.
For  far too long, sick and crippled animals have been allowed into the food supply,  subjecting them to needless torment and putting consumers at risk. Thanks in  part to many thousands of animal advocates who emailed and called public  officials about the scandalous mistreatment of these animals, the USDA is moving  to close the downer loophole. We are calling on the agency to expedite the  process and ban the slaughtering of downers without delay.
Once  the loophole is closed, we&#039;ll push for additional reforms. Stronger federal  legislation is needed to ensure humane euthanasia of downers and protect all  farm animals from this kind of abuse. We&#039;ll continue to lobby for further  reforms and keep you updated.
Thank you for all you do for animals.
Sincerely,

Wayne Pacelle
President&amp;nbsp; &amp;amp; CEO
The Humane Society  of the United States</itunes:summary>
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