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Annual Strut for Strays in Skokie, Illinois helps raise money for homeless pets
Annual Strut for Strays in Skokie, Illinois helps raise money for homeless pets

CBS News

time4 days ago

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Annual Strut for Strays in Skokie, Illinois helps raise money for homeless pets

The Community Animal Rescue Effort, or C.A.R.E., in Skokie is hosting their annual Strut for Strays in September to raise money to help homeless pets. C.A.R.E. has been on Main Street in Skokie since 1987. They brought Strider, one of their dogs available for adoption, to CBS News Chicago Thursday as they discussed their upcoming event. Strider is a playful, loving husky who traveled from Texas to the north suburbs in search of his forever family. He loves toys, playing, hikes, parks and long walks. The group's annual Strut for Strays will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. starting at the McGrath Evanston Subaru on Oakton Street. It's a two and a half mile walk down the Northshore Sculpture Path on McCormack Blvd. and back. The goal is to raise $44,00 for homeless pets.

Peta claims Prince William and Kate are ‘staggeringly out of touch' after pet dog has puppies
Peta claims Prince William and Kate are ‘staggeringly out of touch' after pet dog has puppies

The Independent

time26-06-2025

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Peta claims Prince William and Kate are ‘staggeringly out of touch' after pet dog has puppies

Animal rights activists have accused the Prince and Princess of Wales of being 'staggeringly out of touch' for breeding their family dog. William marked his 43rd birthday on Saturday with a picture of him with cocker spaniel Orla and three of the four puppies she gave birth to last month. The photograph – which was taken by Kate in Windsor on a sunny day earlier in June – was shared by Kensington Palace alongside the caption: 'Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies!' But People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) have criticised the royals for 'churning out a litter' amid an animal homelessness crisis. In a statement issued on Thursday, Elisa Allen, vice president of programmes at the charity, said: 'The Prince and Princess of Wales should know that shelters here and worldwide are overflowing with puppies desperate for a second chance at a loving home, and that churning out a litter in the midst of this animal homelessness crisis is staggeringly out of touch. 'If William is going to lead, he might well take a lesson from King Charles and Queen Camilla, who have chosen to adopt from a shelter rather than contribute to the problem.' The King and Queen adopted a puppy called Moley from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in February. It came a few months after the death of her beloved Jack Russell terrier Beth last year, who was also a rescue dog. She had adopted Beth in 2011 and another terrier named Bluebell in 2012, both from the Battersea shelter, which she is patron of. Camilla is known for her love of dogs. She even appeared to have her rescue puppies embroidered onto her coronation gown. The late Queen Elizabeth II was similarly well-known for her lifelong love for dogs, especially Pembroke Welsh Corgis. The Prince and Princess of Wales have had Orla since 2020, after their first dog together Lupo, also a cocker spaniel – which they were given as a wedding present from Kate's brother James Middleton – died unexpectedly. Peta's criticism of the couple has drawn a backlash, as some have come out in defence of the royals. In a post on X, royal author Lady Colin Campbell said: 'I see the Animal Rights Terrorists are at it again. Peta has attacked the Prince and Princess of Wales for daring to breed from their dog. They commend (rightly) The King and Queen for rescuing dogs from Battersea Dogs Home, while condemning William and Catherine for allowing their family dog, which is a descendant of her brother's beloved dog, to have puppies.' She added: 'What a world we live in. Doctrinaire fanatics refuse to acknowledge that they do their cause more harm than good by trying to bully people for making perfectly reasonable and acceptable choices.'

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