Humane Education
The goals of humane education are to teach compassion and respect for all 
living things, to promote responsibility, and to
help create a community that embraces
humane values.
What is humane education?
Humane education is a process through which our organization can help individuals in developing the values of compassion, empathy, justice, and respect for all living things.
It provides the knowledge and understanding necessary to enable individuals to make life-enhancing choices and behave in alignment with these values. As well as helping to foster a sense of responsibility and pride on the part of an individual to affirm and act upon their personal beliefs.
To learn more about current humane education issues, please visit the links below:
Did You Know...? Do You Agree...? (NEW)
In Florida an animal “owner” can be: “any person, firm, corporation, or organization
Pending Florida State Legislation 2010 (NEW)
In Florida, laws define what a dangerous dog is, how animal control can label a dog
Buyers Beware
If you absolutely have your heart set on a “purebred” puppy/kitten, PLEASE first
What is Dog Fighting?
Dog fighting is a sadistic "contest" in which two dogs - specifically bred...
There Ought Be A Law
In memory of Ella, the 1-year old white German shepherd from Cocoa...
Transporting Dogs In Open Truck Beds
Any animal being transported in the open bed of a pickup truck...
What Is A Puppy Mill?
Puppy Mills are breeding facilities that produce...
Do You Know?
Brevard County and/or the Florida Animal Control Association...
Why You Should Care About Pet Overpopulation
Learn about the impact of animals on our community...
Think Before You Adopt
A few questions to ask yourself before you adopt...
Stop The Litters
Some reasons to spay you female pets...
CLICK HERE to review more humane education articles on our site.
We would like to "thank" Brevard Community College's Veterinary Technology Program for their continued support. To learn more about the program, please contact Brevard Community College at (321) 433-7596.
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