Animal News You Can Use: Top Dog!

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Big news, literally. The current issues of several fitness magazines—including
Flex and Muscle & Fitness—include
an open letter by Arnold Schwarzenegger
encouraging people to join him in eating less meat.

The former California governor was joined by a former president: Bill Clinton

touted this week
that “I might not be around if I hadn’t become a vegan. It’s great.“ And former Italian Prime Minister

Silvio Berlusconi said
this week that, out of concern for animal welfare, he’s now a vegetarian.

With global top dogs like these on board, it’s no
surprise that HSUS’s campaign helping schools and other institutions use
less meat is gaining more steam than ever, as detailed in

this new story
.

Speaking of gaining steam, our cage-free campaign continues growing.

Krystal
and
Bloomin’ Brands
(Outback Steakhouse and Carrabba’s) both announced cage-free policies this week. And in earth-shattering news, major grocer
Ahold announced
a timeline for switching to 100 percent cage-free eggs. Ahold is the
country’s sixth-largest grocery company, with major chains like Stop
& Shop and Giant, hammering another
major nail into the battery cage’s coffin.

Finally, Harvard Magazine ran a
great profile
this week on the increasingly successful animal law movement, including HSUS’s numerous courtroom wins for animals.

P.S.
Video of the week
: New meaning to the term “top dog.”