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Four paws named Lamb Chop & Mallory Lewis as “Ambassades Lamb”

Four paws named Lamb Chop & Mallory Lewis as “Ambassades Lamb”

Together they urge the Mernos wool industry to stop the injury of ten million lambs per year

Mallary Lewis & Lamb Chop

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Boston, Massachusetts, March 13, 2025 (Globe Newswire) – perhaps the most famous doll -carpet in the world, Lamb Choka and Sister Mallor Lewis, give their votes on behalf of lambs. Four paws appointed a ventricular duo “Ambassadors of the Lamb” who use a cute spirit and a global fanat base of a lamb to expose the inherent cruelty of the Australian woolen industry.

The Partnership Between Four Paws and Their New Lamb Ambassadors Aims to Raise Awareness to The Particularly Cruel Farming Practice Called “Live Live Lamb Cutting” Century in Australia. By 2030, Accomplished by Public Awareness and Pressure, Fashion Brand Obligations and Policy Involvement.

“When I first heard about cutting lambs live, I thought it sounds scary and subdivided, so I wanted to talk about all other lambs who have no voice like me,” said Lamb Chop.

In 2021, four paws launched their attractiveness to fashion brands to help stop a live lamb. This week, not only Chop and Mallora Lewis lamb is celebrated, but also his 100th Support Signature. One hundred international fashion brands, including leading names, such as Zara, Patagonia and Hugo Boss, have publicly undertake to exclude wool received from a living lamb by signing four paws ” Brand letter of intentions, A clear signal for greater welfare of animals in the industry. The growing number of international companies is increasingly calling for the Australian woolen industry to cease cruel practice and the transition to the industry -previously more alternatives that are better for animals.

Mallora Lewis is the daughter of the legendary layer Lewis, who entertained children from the 1950s to the 1990s with his favorite lambs. After her mother, Mallore took over the act, continuing the inheritance and preserving their charm and humor. Today, they are on TV and live and continue to receive a new generation of fans on Tiktok and Instagram. Now the duet uses his global platform to “be their voice” and help four paws to save the lamb.

After last year’s launch from the star animated movie “Star Animated Film” with the support of Hollywood actors, Daniel McDonald and Scott Evans – the organization joined with studios of LA pollution to create a series emotionally charged reactionary videos. After volunteering, celebrities sat in pairs in front of a monitor who played the actual footage of brutal lamb cutting practice, who experience more than ten million lambs every year in Australian farms. Mallori Lewis and Lamb also participated and boldly watched the shots to certify that the lambs were going through.

“These are lamb frames that look like they were beaten, but they are really … alive? Terrible,” Lewis exclaimed, watching the cruel shots.

80 percent of the beautiful merciful wool for the global fashion market comes from Australia – the only country of the world where the realization of lamb living lives is legally and is usually practiced. This lamb injury is used as a fast and cheap method of preventing Flystrike. However, there are alternative methods, such as breeding ordinary sheep, which are naturally resistant to infection with flying and proper management of animals. It can eliminate both Flystrike and lamb cutting. In addition, sectoral research and farmers’ accounts are reported to associate simple sheep with higher lamb survival rates. Brands that signed a branded letter of intentions or completely excluded live lamb wool from their range of products, or are required to do so by the last 2030. By signing a letter, brands call for the Australian woolen industry to move to available and proven alternatives by 2030.

“I am a happy lamb, I always had a voice,” said lamb Chop Instagram video that announces a partnership with four paws. She continued “and I need to be a voice for little lambs who don’t.”

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