Each episode is a deep dive into case-by-case efforts to expose cruelty and foster compassion.
For over a combined 30 years, we have been dedicated to combating animal abuse, each of us playing our part. Most recently, Paul is telling compelling stories on camera to raise awareness, and Janelle is working behind the scenes, managing petitions and outreach efforts, with one shared goal: Prosecute animal abusers.
Over the past year, we have maintained a continuous connection to discuss the overwhelming flood of abuse stories from various topics that were submitted for publication.
What do we do with all of this information? How do we know what to focus on? Animals don’t have rights. How do we fight the system? How do we tell the people about what is going on?
It was during one of those brief, silent moments over the phone that it occurred to us to start broadcasting our conversations with other people, about what we know and the obstacles we face. We decided we would combine and discuss our stories to reach both of our audiences — to connect with more animal lovers, engage more advocates, and ultimately provide more help for animals.
Our experience with over 342 petitions and hundreds of videos published will expose the truth, uncover the real stories behind animal cruelty, highlight the rescue missions, and draw attention to the real people who are helping the animals.
And we will call it “The Animal Files.”
To create awareness of real animal abuse cases to help society understand the horror of their suffering and to emphasize the urgent truth: lasting change is long overdue and we need EVERYONES help.
To create a world where animals are treated with kindness, compassion and respect.
Our podcast focuses on dogs and cats, as they are the closest companions to humans and the most frequently reported abused animals—in that order.
In 2024, an estimated 89.7 million dogs and 73.8 million cats live in households across the United States, according to data from the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
Dog Ownership:
Cat Ownership:
These figures highlight the importance of our mission to protect and advocate for these beloved animals.
Unaltered pets contribute to a large number of accidental litters, leading to too many animals for the available homes.
Shelters become overcrowded when they cannot keep up with the influx of unwanted animals, leading to difficult choices and euthanasia.
With over 30 years of combined experience advocating for animals, we will utilize our social media platforms and newsletters to promote our podcast to raise awareness and drive change.
We will share powerful stories of animals affected by cruelty, expose systemic failures, and highlight rescues to inspire action.
By collaborating with advocacy groups, encouraging petition signatures, and providing education on recognizing and reporting abuse, we will empower society to join our fight.
Through consistent, honest content and mobilizing support, we aim to create a world where animals are protected and respected.
We will also highlight the people and organizations making a difference around the world, working tirelessly in their communities to help animals in need.
The Animal Files is a project of the Animal Victory Disaster and Abuse Fund—a non-profit dedicated to helping animals in crisis and disasters. Fortunately the mission of The Animal Files Podcast meets the criteria of their mission. Your tax-deductible donations are the only way we can fund the promotion of this podcast, highlighting systemic issues and failures that enable cruelty and shedding light on the urgent need for reform.
Approximately 65% of donations for this project will be allocated to small, credible, sustainable dog and cat rescue/rights organizations within the United States that lack a large platform to promote their work and receive funding. The remaining funds will support the podcast’s infrastructure and operations.
Those looking for a tax deduction while supporting our podcast, along with hundreds of small dog and cat rescues, creates a beneficial situation for all.
The Animal Files will dedicate approximately 65% of its donations to helping dogs and cats. These donations or supplies will go to credible, sustainable small non profit dog and cat rescue/rights organizations, or individuals, who do not have a platform to promote their cause and receive funding.
Aside from animals not having rights:
The most common reason dogs and cats are abused is neglect, often stemming from owner ignorance, financial hardship, or apathy. For intentional abuse, perpetrators usually act out of a need for power and control, a displaced aggression, or due to severe mental health issues.
Reasons for neglect (passive abuse)
Neglect is the most widespread form of animal abuse and is often the result of an owner’s inability or unwillingness to provide basic care.
Reasons for intentional (active) abuse.
Intentional abuse involves deliberately inflicting pain and harm. These acts are often correlated with severe underlying issues in the abuser.
Sometimes, we are asked why we share animal abuse videos and graphic animal pictures, and some people express concerns that animal abusers might get ideas from them. While some may question our motives, there is no scientific research suggesting that watching abuse videos from animal advocates directly leads to animal abuse by viewers. In fact, most research indicates the opposite: exposing the public to the realities of animal cruelty aims to increase awareness, empathy, and advocacy efforts to prevent abuse.
Witnessing actual abuse can shock people into recognizing the severity of the problem and motivate them to take action, such as signing petitions, contacting authorities, or spreading the message. Outrage often leads to action!
If we didn’t see them, we wouldn’t know this abuse exists —
Consequently, if we don’t share these experiences, how will you know what’s happening? How will we create change?
We understand that watching these videos can be horrific, and you are not obligated to view them if they cause distress.
We’ve realized that cute, fuzzy pictures of dogs and cats do not accurately reflect the harsh reality of the cases we report, and authorities must see the factual evidence.
As animal abuse petitioners, news reporters, influencers, and podcasters, our primary goal to report the news as accurately as possible, using the evidence we receive to help society understand the horror of their suffering and to emphasize the urgent truth: lasting change is long overdue.
I hope this information is helpful. Please continue to join us by listening in and joining the conversation. We will continue to welcome your suggestions and insights on how we can collaborate to create a better world for animals.
Your support means everything to us. Without YOU, the animals lose.
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