Free the Fur
Sunday, September 2, 2012

My Blog Has Moved

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You can now find it at www.cindiashbeck.com.  Wordpress offers many more options that I would like to utilize... once I'm familiar with ...
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

A Thank you to Lost Dogs of Wisconsin and Illinois

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This is a blog post that is long overdue.  This is about two very different, yet very similar organizations and two people I admi...
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A Visit to the Local Shelter

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It had been a long while since I’d volunteered at a shelter.  When I used to volunteer at a different shelter a million or so years ...
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Saturday, June 9, 2012

One Observation in the World of Animal Welfare

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Compared to other people, I have not been involved with the animal welfare world long.  I have no professional experience working with an...
Sunday, May 6, 2012

Numbers Speak Volumes

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It was a year ago this past April that I went to my first meeting at the Lakeshore Humane Society.  Not knowing exactly what a “stray” was...
Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Volunteer with Your Voice...For the Voiceless

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Despite the erroneous announcement from the White House last week, THIS week is National Volunteer Week!  So…happy National Volunteer Week t...
Friday, March 23, 2012

No-Kill pioneer to lead Lakeshore Humane Society

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What’s so special about April 9 th , 2012, anyway?  It’s not a national holiday.  It’s probably not your birthday, your spouse’s, or one...
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Cindi Ashbeck
Cindi Ashbeck discusses issues and events related to animal welfare that occur in and around the Lake Michigan area in her blog, Free the Fur, and contributes regularly to Examiner.com as its Milwaukee Animal Welfare Examiner. In addition to being a prolific writer, Ashbeck is a No Kill advocate who is actively involved with organizations dedicated to preserving the lives of companion animals. As an advisor to Wisconsin Voters for Companion Animals, Ashbeck speaks out against breed specific legislation in civic meetings held throughout her home state. Ashbeck is the proud mother of three adult children and the exuberant grandmother of four. Her extended family also includes three dogs, a community cat and too many fish to count.
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