Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Animal Cruelty


Animal abuse causes animals who aren’t given shelter, water, food, socialization, medical care or even maiming. These animals are tortured, mutilated or killed. The animals are abandoned with no one to take care of them. Animal cruelty is ranges of behaviors harmful to animals, from neglect to killing. Many have mixed opinions on what animal abuse really is. It is against the law to be cruel or to harm any animal. Animal cruelty can be either deliberate abuse or simply the failure to take care of an animal. 

Animal abuse has been around for a very long time, but it never just started in one place. It spread across the world. It even goes back to Medieval Times. The consequences for the person who commited the animal abuse, would have to go to jail. The jail time depends on how bad the abuse was and how long they have been commiting it. The animal’s cruelty depends on the abuse but they would most likely be hurt, starved, dehydrated, or dead. Once the animal has been taken from the home of the animal abuser, it goes to a shelter or organization if it doesn't need medical attention.

In order to stop animal abuse, you should know who to call to report animal cruelty. You should get to know and look out for animals in your neighborhood and teach children to treat animals with respect and kindness. You can also support, volunteer and donate to your local shelter, refuge, or local animal rescue organization. There have been laws passed for animal rights to and you can vote.

Millions of animals are dying each year from animal abuse. Why do people do it? Do they feel the need to be controlling of the animal? People are hitting, beating, kicking, burning, and starving these innocent animals. Dogs are being forced to into dog fights, leaving with broken bones, broken jaws, cuts and bites. If the dog fails in the dog fight, the owner kills it in horrible ways. Animal cruelty needs to stop. We need to be more aware of animal abuse and how it is increasing. We are the only ones able to stop this problem. Animal abuse needs to stop.



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  4. I did animal abuse for my TED talk and it's so sad. Good job at explaining how these poor animals are being treated

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  5. You did a good job of making us have emotion toward the subject. Good pictures, facts, and opinions

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  6. I thought that the article was well formatted. Can you tell me why this is important though? I mean animal abuse doesn't affect my every day life.

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  7. This is a thoughtful blog. Do all the states have the same laws concerning animal abuse? Whenever i read something about this topic, or see a commercial on tv, it really makes me wonder how anyone could treat a defenseless being in this way.

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  8. Is there anyway that the situation can be fixed in the near future or would it need national support in order to stop the animal abuse? Also are there any programs that put the abused animals to "sleep" in order to stop their suffering?

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  9. It was good that you included the consequences of animal abuse. I am glad to see that there is serious consequences that come from abusing animals, great information.

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  10. Your topic is a very emotional one and I think you did a good job conveying the emotional and factual pieces of the information. Are their any programs or organizations that support ending animal abuse?

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  11. Great blogg i cant believe this can happen how could someone do this to these poor defensless animals.

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  12. Really good content!! (in your call for action) Who could we call? What/where could we donate? Where can we vote?

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