Saturday, January 5, 2019

Pet Flippers Exposed is moving off of Facebook


By now you've probably noticed our Facebook name has been changed. The name of the page is now simply, Animal Welfare Watch. We hope that you will continue to find the page useful as we roll with the times in 2019. Animal Welfare Watch on Facebook will now be covering much more than just pet flippers.


Why the change? 


There are actually a multitude of answers to that question but here's the short one.

We have a great audience and realize there are far more animal issues out there than just pet flippers that we all need to be talking about. Up until now we have limited the page topic to pet flippers, but as times change, so must we.

From here on out you'll see animal welfare topics of all kinds on the Facebook page. Issues surrounding not only pet flippers, but all animal welfare in general; the good, the bad, and the ugly.

In the beginning, we started Pet Flippers Exposed specifically because 1) Pet flipping was a growing issue that few people were aware of and 2) we wanted to start a database for these vile people.

Pet flippers will still be reported through and recorded on this blog. We are not dissolving we are simply moving out of the Facebook neighborhood. 

All newly posted pet flippers and updates will still be shared through the Animal Welfare Watch Facebook page, and others. We just won't be keeping shop in the neighborhood.

→How do I follow Pet Flippers Exposed if not on Facebook?

If you would like to get reports and updates directly to your email, subscribe to this blog. It's super easy.


1. Click Subscribe at the top right hand corner of the blog page.
2. Enter your email address in the pop up box that says "Subscribe to this blog".

It's that easy. Anything we post to this blog will be delivered directly to your email so you won't miss a thing.

And just so you know, we do not share your email address with anyone.

→Will you still be taking reports of flippers on Facebook? 

No. All business relating to pet flippers will be handled directly through this blog. Please do not make any further reports of pet flippers to the Animal Welfare Facebook page. 

To report a pet flipper, email us the screenshots and info. It's just as easy to email us as it is to post it all in a message on Facebook.

Our email address is petflippersexposed@gmail.com

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Please make sure to subscribe to the blog as many changes are coming. 

We are going to need a little help from our followers to make our improved operations run smoothly.

If you are interested in lending a hand watch for email communications from this blog. We'll be outlining our need to go with new procedures.










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