Posts tagged "No Animals Were Harmed"
American Humane's PAWSCAR Winners; Vote for Your Own Animal Actors
The Academy Awards are okay…It’s kind of like amateur night. FAR better are the PAWSCAR Awards. These coveted awards are far more than mere kibble or kitty litter – we’re talking deserved honors for the best animal actors, created by the American Humane Association – the folks who guarantee at the end of most movies... Read more »
Ambassador Rin Tin Tin
Stop the presses! Hold your horses! Big News! As the contributions of military working dogs are being recognized for their accomplishments around the globe, the American Humane Association proudly announced that Rin Tin Tin has been named a national ambassador for the Hero Dog Awards™. Rin Tin Tin might not be a household word among... Read more »
American Humane Association Announces Pawscars
And now the envelope please. Here they are – the moment you’ve been waiting for, the American Humane Association announces winners of their annual Pawscar Awards.“No Animals Were Harmed”® certification from American Humane Association, the nation’s voice for the protection of children and animals. American Humane Association’s Certified Animal Safety Representatives™ monitor the treatment of... Read more »
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Robin Ganzert Steers American Humane Association from a Celebrated Past Into A Promising Future
By Steve Dale, Tribune Media Services “Tell the truth and trust the people; they won’t let you down,” says Robin Ganzert, who last October took over as the new CEO and President of the American Humane Association. Robin Ganzert, PhD “Wow, I am humbled,” says Ganzert. “After all, since 1877 the historic American Humane Association... Read more »
American Humane Association Animal Assisted Therapy Volunteer Appreciation
The American Humane Association celebrated it’s Denver-based animal assisted therapy program, most especially honoring the volunteers, December 3 at the Westin in Denver. This was an emotionally riveting evening….You’ll read and see why…... Read more »
Robin Ganzert on the American Humane Association: Mayberry Doesn't Have to be a Dream
Robin Ganzert, new CEO/President of the American Humane Association wants to spread Mayberry and mainstream American values. She talks about animal and child welfare; protection of those who can’t protect themselves is the dual mission of the American Humane Association. And what you see in hundreds of movies each year, ‘No Animals Were Harmed.’ And... Read more »
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Meet American Humane Association's Robin Ganzert
Listen to a one-hour with Robin Ganzert, PhD on my WLS-AM Podcast - the new President and CEO of the American Humane Association. This is Robin first wide-ranging interview about her goals and the mission of the American Humane Association. I am standing with Illinois Governor Pat Quinn, and Dr. Robyn Barbiers of the Anti... Read more »
Kids, Your Drawing of a Shelter Dog Might Be in the Movies
How would you like your kid’s name or a grandchild’s name to appear at the end of a movie? This is way cool….The American Humane Association is the organization which authorizes No Animals Were Harmed at the tail end of movies. Along with that designation at the end of the upcoming feature “Smitty” will be... Read more »
One Safe Chicken in The Social Network
I loved The Social Network, a true story about a group of Harvard college students, notably Mark Zuckerberg, that created Facebook in their dorm room, and rose to fame and wealth before eventually becoming involved in lawsuits. The film also starred a chicken. It was a small role, but an important one. And for this... Read more »
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Vampires Suck, No Animals Were Harmed
I usually don’t consider vampires companion animals in my posts. The American Humane Association watches over movies to insure that No Animals Were Harmed. This designation changed the film industry decades ago….The most recent movie to receive an Outstanding Designation, Vampires Suck. Could be the movie sucks? Then, if you’re a fan of recent vampire... Read more »
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