Oscar's Law

Oscar's Law

Abolish the factory farming of dogs.
Ban the sale of animals from pet shops/online.
Insist the Government run a proper campaign on responsible animal care.

It's time to end the shameful and cruel treatment of our companion animals, who are suffering on puppy factories and need our help.

Oscar's law is a very simple campaign: it enables everyone to make a stand and tell the Government that "We do not want companion animals factory farmed anymore' and "We no longer want the pet industry to mislead us about what is acceptable for our animals'.

You can help fight the genocide in Australia's pounds, promote rescue organisations and shelters as the first option to adopting, and change the way Australians gets their pets. Adoption is the intelligent alternative to impulse buying. No puppy factory whether it is 'clean', 'model', 'state of the art' or otherwise is the answer for mans best friend.

Who is Oscar?


Oscar was one of a number of dogs who were rescued from a puppy factory in central Victoria where they had been neglected to the point they required urgent veterinary care.

The list of ailments the dogs suffered was extensive, including:

Severe matting - the dogs had to be sedated in order to shave their painful matted fur away from their skin; ear infections; gum disease; and rotten teeth. Once their matted fur was shaved it was evident that painful grass seed abscesses covered their bodies. The dogs were so severely malnourished their irritated skin was like paper and they were grossly underweight.

Days later and recovering from surgery, Oscar was returned by authorities to the very people who failed to provide veterinary care and neglected all their dogs including Oscar. They have never been charged with cruelty and Oscar remains in the puppy factory.

Oscar's Law Campaign is in memory of all the 'Oscars' hidden away on factory farms treated as breeding machines to supply the pet industry.

MelbourneVictoria0419678667




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