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Dog in the cage

Pledge your company’s support to protect millions of people and animals from the dog and cat meat trade.

Take the Travel Industry Pledge

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With signing the pledge and uploading your logo, you are explicitly giving your consent, to VIER PFOTEN International - gemeinnützige Privatstiftung (“FOUR PAWS”) and all FOUR PAWS affiliates and offices within the FOUR PAWS group to use (a copy) of your logo, non-exclusively, not restricted in terms of location and free of charge, within all their websites (including but not limited to social medias), digital and physical assets associated with FOUR PAWS DCMT campaign to promote the cause and your pledge for the term of running this campaign. You also affirm that you are entitled to grant the rights of use to the uploaded logo. The above mentioned license of use of your logo can be terminated by you in writing with a notice period of 14 days.

By signing this pledge, you are agreeing that FOUR PAWS, through their contact person, may contact you to inform you on updates regarding the pledge and the campaign “Ending the Dog and Cat Meat Trade in South East Asia”. By clicking on "Take the Pledge", you agree to our data protection regulations. You can revoke your pledge submission at any time. 

“As a travel business who sends tourists to Southeast Asia every year, we care not only for the welfare of the people in the destinations our customers visit, but also the welfare of the animals in those destinations. This is why we are concerned by the plight of millions of dogs and cats, many of them stolen pets, that fall victim to the brutal dog and cat meat trade each year.  

Working with FOUR PAWS, we want to:

  • Protect dogs and cats
  • Ensure our customers are protected from related human health risks
  • Help influence an end to the trade. 

We stand united to protect millions of tourists, communities, and animals from the dangers of the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia.”

 

 

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