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Animal Cruelty Towards Animals
Last year, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof tackled the topic of animal cruelty in his editorial, "Animal Cruelty or the price of dinner?"
questioning why the public creates an uproar over cruelty towards animals, such as dogs, yet stay silent and indifferent when animals such as chickens
are tortured and murdered just to be set on their plate for dinner. The food industry is dominated byfactory farming and poultry production, which forces
livestock animals such as chicken, cows, and pigs, to be put through torturous living conditions and to endure harmful chemicals used to manipulate
their genetics. It is unjustifiable that a video of one dog being scared as it is dangled over a twelve–foot second floor balcony can go viral and produce
such public outrage throughout the country, while next to nothing has been done for the millions of livestock tortured and killed each year. People try
to justify their disapproval of one animal's torture and their apathy towards other animals, but it cannot be justified. All of these animals have brains,
they all have hearts, they all have equal rights.
The poultry industry is inhumane towards animals and even humans as its effects are dangerous and unhealthy for consumers. Many animals in
captivity are living in such horrible conditions and are pumped with so many hormones their body cannot process, that they are susceptible to harmful
diseases that affect them and their consumers, as well as the farmers. One of the most common
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Introduction 1. ATTENTION GETTER: Millions of animals are abused each year. Over a million of these animals are abused or killed just due to
the involvement with domestic violence. Despite animal cruelty being a felony which can result in jail time for over 15 years and 500,000 dollars
in fines, it is still an issue which occurs on a daily basis across the United States. It is important for these animals to not go unnoticed, which can be
achieved if society became more enlightened and educated on the topic of animal cruelty. (Pacelle, 2011). 2. THESIS/PURPOSE: Today we will
explain the significance, and inherency due to animal cruelty, as well as several solutions which can help to prevent cases of animal abuse. 3....show
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Children who live in homes where animal abuse is present are often abused themselves and unfortunately, sometimes carry on with the cycle of abuse
later on in life. "More than 80 percent of family members being treated for child abuse also had abused animals. In one–third of the cases, a child
victim continued the cycle of violence by abusing a pet ("The animal abuse home violence connection", 2013)." 1. In a study done in 2005 by
Christopher Hensley and Suzanne E. Tallichet, it was discovered that "inmates who were younger when they first witnessed someone hurt or kill
animals and those who witnessed a friend hurt or kill animals were more likely to commit animal cruelty more frequently (Dutkiewicz,Hensley, and
Tallichet, 2011)." 1. Violent criminals often have a history of abusing animals. In fact, "The FBI sees animal cruelty as a predictor of violence
against people and considers past animal abuse when profiling serial killers ("The animal abuse violence connection", 2013)." a. Because of this, we
need to take cruelty towards animals seriously. It is a sign of aggression and violence and can often lead to even more gruesome crimes, not just
towards animals, but towards humans as well. b. If left alone, abuse towards an
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A.How is this an ethical and moral issue? What are the different opinions about the actual issue or how to solve the issue? Animal cruelty can be
either deliberate abuse or simply the failure to take care of an animal. Either way, or whether the animal is a pet, a farm animal or wildlife, the victim
can suffer terribly. Animal cruelty is an ethical and moral dilemma as there is no clear right or wrong answers that can solve all of the issues. There
are numerous opinions on how this issue can be solved, these include; –Creating more animal protection laws e.g. ban animals in circuses –Harsher
fines for animal abusers –Educate people on why animal cruelty is a problem ANIMAL ABUSE– CATHOLIC Catholic views on animal abuse is
varied greatly. The 'traditional' view is that humans are made in a different image than animals. It proclaims that humans have been given 'dominion'
over nature, meaning humans can use animals in accordance to their own needs (gen 1:28). However, many Catholics disagree and believe that God
gave human 'stewardship' over the animals, which means we are put on this Earth to look after and care for God's creation (Luke 12:6). There are a
number of Catholic authorities that discourage animal abuse; The Church of England held a conference in 1988 and 1986 that was concerned with this
issue. It reinforced that 'human beings are both co–partners with the rest of creation and living bridges between Heaven and Earth, with responsibility
to make
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Theories Of Animal Cruelty
For one to completely understand animal cruelty one must know how animal cruelty is categorized. Animal cruelty was first categorized as a
symptom of conduct disorder by the American Psychiatric Association in 1987 (McPhedran; 2008). Conduct disorder is defined as "a repetitive and
persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others are major age appropriate societal norms or rules are violated" (American Psychiatric
Association; 1994 as cited as McPhedran; 2008). To be diagnosed with conduct disorder, a person must have at least 3 of the 15 symptoms of the
disorder presented. Other symptoms of conduct disorder include persistent patterns of aggression towards humans, lying and deception, theft and/or
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To not treat or even acknowledge animal cruelty maybe ignoring an underlying disorder, and treating the developmental problem can help prevent
future violent behaviors. The violence graduation theory states that animal abusers progress to other forms of violent behavior (Flynn, 2000; and
cited as McPhedran, 2008). Animal abuse and family violence tend to be "linked" and tend to happen in the same household. Companion animals are
often regarded as family members, if not by the abuser, than by others within the family (McPhedran; 2008). Some Researchers have suggested that
domestic violence dwindles down to the pets because the pets are thought of as being a family member within the family (McPhedran; 2008).
Research shows that incidences of animal abuse is disproportionately higher in homes where family violence is present compared to homes where
violence is not presented (McPhedran; 2008).A social–psychological research stated, that attitudes toward animals would predict behavior towards
animals (Henry; 2008). Threatening or harming animals is one of the range means used to establish and/or exert control over others (Arkow, Ascione,
and Arwkow; 1999 as cited as McPhedran; 2008). It is been proposed that increased detection of animal cruelty will necessarily enable better detection
of domestic violence. Animals are sometimes victims of violence in troubled homes because they are thought of
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Animal Cruelty Essay
Animal cruelty is something that many people believe is wrong and agree that the laws should be much stricter and enforced to protect every animal.
They are many cases where they are not much justice for animals. Every state has different laws some are stricter than others, but most states do not
make animal cruelty a big deal. They are different types of animal cruelty they are neglect, acts of abuse, animal fighting, abandonment, and bestiality
(Jones). Imaniage having four beautiful dogs roaming around carefree and happy, being able to pet them and see their happy wagging tails. After
arriving home the dogs are found lying on the porch unresponsive in panic you rush to them. They are not dead, but something is definitely wrong. After
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Animal cruelty is strongly linked to other violent crimes against humans. Studies found that eighty–eight percent of homes that had child abuse in it also
had some form of animal abuse in it as well (Buff). Statistics say that thirty percent of children who have witnessed domestic violence acts out a similar
type of violence against their pets (Johnston). Animal abusers are five times more likely to harm other humans (Buff). Eighty– three percent of women
that reported domestic violence also reported that the abuser also had abused animals in the household (Buff). Many abusers use animals as an
example of what they will do to a person to scare them. A survey in psychiatric patients found that the ones that have repeated abuse against cats and
dog all have high aggression toward humans (Animal Abuse...Crime). A police study in Australia found that one hundred percent of sexual homicide
offenders examined had a history of animal cruelty (Animal Abuse... Crime). Animal cruelty is a number one sign of troubled youth. Of the people that
have been arrested for animal abuse sixty–five percent of them have also been charged with battery (Animal Cruelty... Violence). Between 1997 and
2010 they was seven school shooting. Everyone of the boys that took a part in the school shooting had some form of animal cruelty on their records
(Animal Cruelty.... Violence). As a kid
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Animal Cruelty
Animals are subjects to inhumane treatment by the hands of many individuals, however there is little done in order to protect them from this form of
physical and neglectful treatment. Though there are several laws against this type of conduct, a great deal of animal abuse is unforeseen and these
animals are victims whom cannot protect themselves. The state of New York describes felony animal cruelty as, "intentionally and without just cause
seriously injuring or killing an animal" (Iannacone 2011). Yet often, individuals are not punished harshly for their crimes against animals. There are a
number of reasons as to why individuals are cruel towards animals, ranging from: unintentional ignorance, personal gain such as money or food,...show
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By conducting research, I will like to observe the different forms of aggressive and/or violent behavior demonstrated to humans which untimely
leads to cruelty towards animals. Taylor and Signal (2006) also looked at demographics and the likelihood that an individual will report observed
animal cruelty. They observed demographics including: gender, age, employment status, income and educational level, religious and political
beliefs, etc. Some of these demographics played more of a major role than others such as gender, employment status and the occupation in which
an individual worked. Overall, path research done on animal cruelty has been done in order to relate different demographics and the exposure to
animal cruelty, and also the likelihood of reporting the abuse. Also, research done on the casual link between violence against people and cruelty
towards animals. The aim of the study is to find if individuals who are violent towards people are more likely to be cruel towards animals as well. I
believe that people who are violent towards other humans are also more prone to mistreat animals in a way that causes them harm or death. By
administering a survey and asking questions that do not directly relate to knowingly violent behavior, and using the Likert Scale to see if an
individual is more likely, or less likely to engage in certain behaviors, I will be
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Animal Cruelty Essay
Animals around the world are being taken out of their natural habitats, being breaded and fed antibiotics. Cruelty among the animals range from puppy
mills, zoos, factory farms, and many more. People who hurt animals may not even know they're doing harm to them, but animals are dying all around
us. According to DГ©sirГ©e Achollo of People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), families that adopt rabbits, goldfish, and hermit crabs don't
take good enough care of the animals and the animals end up in the garbage (February 2010 n.p). Animal Cruelty is happening all around us through the
mistreatment of dolphins, puppies, exotic animals, cows, and many more. Are dolphins dealing with animal cruelty? The answer is yes. Dolphins are
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Also some were kept in feeding troughs and turtles in shipping containers. There are more interesting animals being harmed around the world, such as
animals in fairs, midways, etc.
Elephants, tigers, and many more in fairs and midways are being maltreated. They have elephant rides, tiger photo booths, petting zoos and
animals are being put on display. DГ©sirГ©e Achollo of PETA states that they take very little care of these animals and many of them are forced
into crammed cages (February 2010 n.p). She found that when baby tigers outgrow their cuteness they are dumped at roadside zoos or left to
languish in crammed cages. Along with cute baby tigers being poorly taken care of, puppies around the world are dealing with brutality. What
exactly is a puppy mill? It's a dog breeding operation that doesn't consider genetic quality. These puppies are sold to pet shops at as young as eight
weeks old. Since they're breaded they're prone to congenital and hereditary conditions, such as heart and kidney failure, deafness, eye problems,
blood disorders and many more. According to ASPCA the puppies live in overcrowded and unsanitary areas with no care, food, water and
socialization (197). They're kept in cages with wiring floors that hurts the puppy's paws and legs. The breeder dogs at the mills live either outside or
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Animal Cruelty Essay
Introduction People don't know the full scope of animal cruelty, but they should know so they can properly report situations. People might not
understand the ways in which animal cruelty can show itself and may not know the frequency and effects of these criminal acts today. Animal cruelty,
briefly defined, is the inadequate caring, beating, hurting, or some other abuse/neglect of an animal. Animal cruelty is an illegal act in the United
States, but there is a controversial discussion around whether animals have rights in the first place. There are many different cases and situations of
animal abuse, but the main ones include dog fighting and animal neglect and abuse. Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty has many different specifics that
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"Animal control shelter" means a facility operated by a county, city, village, or township to impound and care for animals found in streets or
otherwise at large contrary to any ordinance of the county, city, village, or township or state law. "Licensed veterinarian" means a person licensed to
practice veterinary medicine. "Neglect" means to fail to sufficiently and properly care for an animal to the extent that the animal's health is
jeopardized. "Sanitary conditions" means space free from health hazards including excessive animal waste, overcrowding of animals, or other
conditions that endanger the animal's health. This definition does not include any condition resulting from a customary and reasonable practice
pursuant to farming or animal husbandry. "Shelter" means adequate protection from the elements and weather conditions suitable for the age,
species, and physical condition of the animal so as to maintain the animal in a state of good health. "State of good health" means freedom from
disease and illness, and in a condition of proper body weight and temperature for the age and species of the animal, unless the animal is undergoing
appropriate treatment. "Tethering" means the restraint and confinement of a dog by use of a chain, rope, or similar device. In the state of Michigan,
an owner, possessor, or person having the charge or custody of an animal cannot do any of the following: Fail to provide an animal with adequate
care. Cruelly
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Views And Forms Of Animal Cruelty
In the last decade, the views and forms of animal cruelty have changed. Many people have different views of an animal's rights or purpose. Some
people believe that animals have no rights and are a piece of property to be utilized by humans. To others, animals can still be used by humans, but they
have emotions as well. A few people consider that only certain animals with high intelligence like chimpanzees or monkeys, should not be used by man,
and they should have all the rights that man has currently ("Animal Rights" , 2009). Domestic violence has a correlation with animal abuse. In a survey,
71% of domestic violence victims also reported that their abuser also targeted pets/animals. The most common animals who are abused are cats, dogs,
horses,
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Animal Cruelty: Mistreatment Of Animals
Evolution of Animal Cruelty Anthony Douglas Williams once said, "When humans act with cruelty we characterize them as 'animals', yet the only
animal that displays cruelty is humanity." Animal Cruelty has been a significant issue since early documentation of abuse in the 12th century.
However, even though animal cruelty has been an issue for a long time the laws that govern the mistreatment of animals have only been around for a
short period of time. There are numerous types of cruelty ranging from the mistreatment of circus animals, experimentation on lab animals, and
physical abuse in households. In addition, there are several different links that show a connection between animal abuse and abuse towards humans.
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There are a variety of laws depended on the state, but on the federal level animal cruelty is a top tier felony. There are several different types of abuse
ranging from experimenting on animals, using animals for entertainment, and general abuse in the household. Through studies, it has been proven that
people that abuse animals has had a tremendous link to abusing humans. There are a myriad amount of organizations and events that have aided in
protecting the welfare of all types of animals, and preventing the mistreatment of animals is a continual long process that has improved over the years
and will continue to do so in the
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Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Act
Animals are smart,caring, adorable, loving, and sometimes they're even heroes. For example, a woman name Kathie, a paraplegic, got saved by her
Rottweiler from an exploding vehicle. When the dog saw her owner endangered near the fire she quickly took action and pulled on Kathie's jeans and
got her far enough from the flaming vehicle so that she wouldn't get hurt. Even though not everyone's pet is a "hero" it doesn't mean that animals
should be neglected, abused, abandoned, or starved. This is why there are laws prohibiting any person from inflicting, causing, or, permitting,
unnecessary pain or suffering to be inflicted on any animal. The Prevention Of Cruelty To AnimalsAct makes it a crime to beat, kick, torture, mutilate,
or cruelly kill an animal. Unfortunately, this still continues to be a major problem in the United States.
Having The Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals act in place if very important because many experts agree that early prevention and...show more content...
This has been well documented in numerous research studies and has led to animal abuse being listed as one of the criteria for a diagnosis of conduct
disorder in childhood. In fact, there has been proof that many of deadly school shootings started with cruelty to animals. Such as, Columbine High
School students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who shot and killed 12 classmates before turning their guns on themselves, spoke to their classmates
about mutilating animals. Clearly, once the cycle of violence begins in youth it continues throughout a person's life. Unfortunately, many of these first
signs of violence towards animals were ignored which resulted in more tragedies. Luckily, there are laws that prohibit cruelty towards animals with the
Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals Act. In all 50 states committing malicious acts towards animals will be
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History Of Animal Cruelty
Animal Cruelty has become a growing epidemic of moral injustice towards animals; throughout the world there have been increasing amounts of cases
in which animals are rescued from such individuals. These so–called individuals who have no moral awareness as to what is wrong, and what is right,
are part of the sizeable portion of today's society that has grown possessing an understanding, which involves the manhandling of poor defenseless
animals. In today's general public we acknowledge the demonstration of driving creatures to experience traumatic encounters, unfortunately many turn
an eye on what they think of as immoral based on what they have been taught amongst instructors, companions and even similarly as a family. Given
that the populace...show more content...
As indicated by an article composed and distributed by the ASPCA forty–five percent of animal havens find themselves full and are forced to reject
animals at all times. These monsters are not only harming animals, but in doing so to the general population around them as well, they commit such
horrendous acts while accepting fulfillment from harming creatures. Envision one rejecting a powerless creature from accepting the help he/she needs
to stay alive; it must be a ghastly feeling that one gets from doing a wonder such as this. The fact of the matter is, one should oppose such acts due to
the ripping–like affect it has on society. Animal abuse will name you as a cold–blooded beast, a creature that as per the ASPCA has a twenty–five
percent shot of going to prison for submitting said act. Animal abuse is an enormous demonstration of dread against one's ethics, it ought not to be
something one is pleased with, and particularly confers, we have to stop this plague, creatures are considered family by people and one does not have
the privilege to take the likelihood of discovering a family from anybody nor
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Animal Rights And Animal Cruelty Essay
"Kindness and compassion towards all living things is a mark of a civilized society. Conversely, cruelty, whether it is directed against human beings or
against animals, is not the exclusive province of any one culture or community of people." (CГ©sar ChГЎvez). Animal rights and animal cruelty has
been a growing problem throughout our society for many years and without proper education and punishment, will be ever growing for years to come.
Although there are many different forms of animal cruelty including abuse, chemical testing, poaching, and neglect, they all fall under the broad
category of animal rights and thankfully the strong beliefs of many activists are gradually persuading others to realize the grand effects of these
absurd actions. Research done by the Humane Society of the United States has shown that 70 millions dogs and 74.1 million cats are abused by their
owners every minute in the U.S. That is a whopping 144.1 million and unfortunately, does not include the number of animals being taken advantage of
in other forbidding ways. Additionally, the growing amount of abuse is not only effecting animals, but also humans because there is now a significant
link being displayed between animal abuse and domestic violence. Overall, the topic of animal rights is a very heart wrenching and sensitive issue for
the people of our society to deal with but without proper education and punishment, the abuse, as well as its consequences and repercussions, will
continue to rise.
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PROPOSED STUDY:
Title:
Animal Cruelty: The impacts of animal cruelty on animals focusing on puppy farming and bullfighting and why abusiveness towards animals occurs.
Background:
There are multiple reasons why an individual may be cruel to animals, the main reasons include psychological issues, culture and also for the
beneficial factor. The psychological angle towards animal abuse is often due to negative thoughts. If an individual is under a lot of stress and or
pressure, they may like to vent it out on their animal. This could also be sign of mental illness.
In some countries, animal cruelty is accepted, for example bull fighting is a major event, which kills a lot of bulls each year. This occurs mainly in
Spain and in China. There is a festival based in Yulin where the local believe eating dog is a tradition and in Japan custom tradition is to hunt whales
and use their meat to make sushi. The customer tradition is evidently wrong and even the locals don't like it.
A puppy farm or a puppy mill is an establishment that breeds puppies for sale, typically regarded as inhumane. Puppy's that come from these
distributors are usually sold at markets, garage sales and pet shops. Also the puppy's can be sold at the farm itself, however the breeders use a shop
front, coercing the customers to believe they are credible. The RSPCA is against puppy farms in Australia.
There are no particular benefits of a puppy farm, but looking at it from the point of view of a breeder – they
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The Consequences Of Animal Cruelty
Maria Hernandez
Mr. Christopher Cleary
9th Lit/Comp H
26, October 2017 TITLE
"Over 56 billion farmed animals are killed every year by humans. More than 3,000 animals die every second in slaughterhouses around the world.
These shocking figures do not even include fish and other sea creatures whose deaths are so great they are only measured in tones." (animal equality )
Animal abuse can be many forms, some of which are animal testing, fur farms, or neglecting an animal and abandoning them on them ( Types of
Animal Cruelty). When people think of animal cruelty, they often think of violence inflicted on an, animal but animal cruelty is the causing suffering
or harm intentionally to any animal or It can be not caring properly for the animal
A common type of animal cruelty is fur farming. Most of the animals that are used for fur live on fur farms. The most common animal on these fur
farms is the mink.( ) There are also rabbits, foxes, chinchillas, raccoons, beavers and lynxes in these farms used for fur.( ) The animals in the farms
are kept in cages that aren't comfortable of for their fitting , the animals can too go through emotional stress. ( ) Traps are also used to catch
animals for their fur. "About 1 out of 4 trapped animals escapes by chewing off his or her own leg or paw. The escaped animals will die from blood
loss, fever or gangrene, or are killed by a predator." ( ) Some animals that are caught aren't even used, they are just considered "trash" this
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The Cruelty Of Animal Captivity
In Southern China, "Pizza" who is also know as "the world's saddest polar bear", spends his life confined to a small display in a shopping mall.
Every day he paces past the drawing of icebergs, sits below the artificial lights and spends his days by an air vent to sniff the outside world. This poor
bear spends his entire life confined just for the mere entertainment of thousands of people. The fact that defenseless animals are nearly tortured for
entertainment and profit is shameful and they must be freed. The space provided does not allow an animal to live freely causing detramental affects to
their lives. it is our job to care for these animals becasue they cannot for themselves.Although many supporters of animal captivity may say that
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Cruelty Towards Animals
As humankind has progressed, there has been an increase in governance and rules and regulations of everyday life. These governance and rules rise
from general disgust over happenings and concepts all over the world. One such rapidly growing concept is animal cruelty.
Animal cruelty simply means cruel unwarranted treatment of animals. Such treatment generally has a single point program – to subject animals and
sometimes pets to unnecessary harm and pain. One major type of animal cruelty is torture.
Animal cruelty is a ambiguous term and the terminology depends from region to region, state to state and country to country. The definition of animal
cruelty may be anything between comprehensive and non–existent. While animal cruelty...show more content...
More narrowly, it can be harm for specific gain, such as killing animals for food or for their fur. Diverging viewpoints are held by jurisdictions
throughout the world.
Broadly speaking, there are two approaches to the issue. The animal welfare position holds that there is nothing inherently wrong with using animals for
human purposes, such as food, clothing, entertainment, and research, but that it should be done in a humane way that minimizes unnecessary pain and
suffering. Animal rights theorists criticize this position, arguing that the words "unnecessary" and "humane" are subject to widely differing
interpretations, and that the only way to ensure protection for animals is to end their status as property, and to ensure that they are never used as
commodities. Laws concerning animal cruelty are designed to prevent needless cruelty to animals, rather than killing for other aims such as food, or
they concern species not eaten as food in the country involved, such as those regarded as
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The Increase In Animal Cruelty Cases
There are about 1,920 animal abuse or cruelty cases reported in the media each year. 60% involve dogs, 18% involve cats, while the other 22%
include other animals. With the cases increasing by the numbers every year, there have been a variety of efforts put out to decrease the amount of
cases. "Laws for Paws" enforces laws to prevent and punish animal cruelty. These laws ensure that if there is a case of harm put upon an animal in
any way, the perpetrator will be fined or punished. They also establish systems which can lower the rate animals are mistreated. But laws are useless if
they aren't enforced. And with President Donald Trump's recent election, getting the law approved won't be as simple, because of his lack of humanity
and consideration
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Animal Cruelty : Animal Rights And Human Rights
Animals are a common member of many households and society as a whole. Being the dog lover that I am, I have experienced both personally and
observed the love and compassion that many share for their animals. There are individuals that will go to the extreme to take care of their animals
because they view their existence equally superior as ours. Unfortunately there are many who look to animals for personal benefits or simply don't
consider them equally important in any manner. These different views regarding animals contribute to the controversy of whether animals genuinely
have any rights. Rights should be granted to any living creature that has the ability to suffer. Amongst the many animal right issues existing in the
world, one that I feel is most common is animal cruelty. Naturally when thinking of animal cruelty one might think of neglect or physical abuse, when
in reality animal cruelty comes in many forms. Though animal cruelty is not singled towards one species or animal, dog fighting is a terrible act that
tends to go unnoticed. These dog fights take place for numerous reasons whether it just be for entertainment purposes or profit. Resulting from these
fights, there are many injured or killed animals. Similar to us, dogs have the ability to feel pain. We don't want anyone intentionally inflicting pain upon
us so why is it fairs for animals to experience such treatment? Animals serve a purpose, whether that be companionship, protection etc. so the least we
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Animal Cruelty Towards Animals

  • 1. Animal Cruelty Towards Animals Last year, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof tackled the topic of animal cruelty in his editorial, "Animal Cruelty or the price of dinner?" questioning why the public creates an uproar over cruelty towards animals, such as dogs, yet stay silent and indifferent when animals such as chickens are tortured and murdered just to be set on their plate for dinner. The food industry is dominated byfactory farming and poultry production, which forces livestock animals such as chicken, cows, and pigs, to be put through torturous living conditions and to endure harmful chemicals used to manipulate their genetics. It is unjustifiable that a video of one dog being scared as it is dangled over a twelve–foot second floor balcony can go viral and produce such public outrage throughout the country, while next to nothing has been done for the millions of livestock tortured and killed each year. People try to justify their disapproval of one animal's torture and their apathy towards other animals, but it cannot be justified. All of these animals have brains, they all have hearts, they all have equal rights. The poultry industry is inhumane towards animals and even humans as its effects are dangerous and unhealthy for consumers. Many animals in captivity are living in such horrible conditions and are pumped with so many hormones their body cannot process, that they are susceptible to harmful diseases that affect them and their consumers, as well as the farmers. One of the most common Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Introduction 1. ATTENTION GETTER: Millions of animals are abused each year. Over a million of these animals are abused or killed just due to the involvement with domestic violence. Despite animal cruelty being a felony which can result in jail time for over 15 years and 500,000 dollars in fines, it is still an issue which occurs on a daily basis across the United States. It is important for these animals to not go unnoticed, which can be achieved if society became more enlightened and educated on the topic of animal cruelty. (Pacelle, 2011). 2. THESIS/PURPOSE: Today we will explain the significance, and inherency due to animal cruelty, as well as several solutions which can help to prevent cases of animal abuse. 3....show more content... Children who live in homes where animal abuse is present are often abused themselves and unfortunately, sometimes carry on with the cycle of abuse later on in life. "More than 80 percent of family members being treated for child abuse also had abused animals. In one–third of the cases, a child victim continued the cycle of violence by abusing a pet ("The animal abuse home violence connection", 2013)." 1. In a study done in 2005 by Christopher Hensley and Suzanne E. Tallichet, it was discovered that "inmates who were younger when they first witnessed someone hurt or kill animals and those who witnessed a friend hurt or kill animals were more likely to commit animal cruelty more frequently (Dutkiewicz,Hensley, and Tallichet, 2011)." 1. Violent criminals often have a history of abusing animals. In fact, "The FBI sees animal cruelty as a predictor of violence against people and considers past animal abuse when profiling serial killers ("The animal abuse violence connection", 2013)." a. Because of this, we need to take cruelty towards animals seriously. It is a sign of aggression and violence and can often lead to even more gruesome crimes, not just towards animals, but towards humans as well. b. If left alone, abuse towards an Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. A.How is this an ethical and moral issue? What are the different opinions about the actual issue or how to solve the issue? Animal cruelty can be either deliberate abuse or simply the failure to take care of an animal. Either way, or whether the animal is a pet, a farm animal or wildlife, the victim can suffer terribly. Animal cruelty is an ethical and moral dilemma as there is no clear right or wrong answers that can solve all of the issues. There are numerous opinions on how this issue can be solved, these include; –Creating more animal protection laws e.g. ban animals in circuses –Harsher fines for animal abusers –Educate people on why animal cruelty is a problem ANIMAL ABUSE– CATHOLIC Catholic views on animal abuse is varied greatly. The 'traditional' view is that humans are made in a different image than animals. It proclaims that humans have been given 'dominion' over nature, meaning humans can use animals in accordance to their own needs (gen 1:28). However, many Catholics disagree and believe that God gave human 'stewardship' over the animals, which means we are put on this Earth to look after and care for God's creation (Luke 12:6). There are a number of Catholic authorities that discourage animal abuse; The Church of England held a conference in 1988 and 1986 that was concerned with this issue. It reinforced that 'human beings are both co–partners with the rest of creation and living bridges between Heaven and Earth, with responsibility to make Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Theories Of Animal Cruelty For one to completely understand animal cruelty one must know how animal cruelty is categorized. Animal cruelty was first categorized as a symptom of conduct disorder by the American Psychiatric Association in 1987 (McPhedran; 2008). Conduct disorder is defined as "a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others are major age appropriate societal norms or rules are violated" (American Psychiatric Association; 1994 as cited as McPhedran; 2008). To be diagnosed with conduct disorder, a person must have at least 3 of the 15 symptoms of the disorder presented. Other symptoms of conduct disorder include persistent patterns of aggression towards humans, lying and deception, theft and/or robbery, and...show more content... To not treat or even acknowledge animal cruelty maybe ignoring an underlying disorder, and treating the developmental problem can help prevent future violent behaviors. The violence graduation theory states that animal abusers progress to other forms of violent behavior (Flynn, 2000; and cited as McPhedran, 2008). Animal abuse and family violence tend to be "linked" and tend to happen in the same household. Companion animals are often regarded as family members, if not by the abuser, than by others within the family (McPhedran; 2008). Some Researchers have suggested that domestic violence dwindles down to the pets because the pets are thought of as being a family member within the family (McPhedran; 2008). Research shows that incidences of animal abuse is disproportionately higher in homes where family violence is present compared to homes where violence is not presented (McPhedran; 2008).A social–psychological research stated, that attitudes toward animals would predict behavior towards animals (Henry; 2008). Threatening or harming animals is one of the range means used to establish and/or exert control over others (Arkow, Ascione, and Arwkow; 1999 as cited as McPhedran; 2008). It is been proposed that increased detection of animal cruelty will necessarily enable better detection of domestic violence. Animals are sometimes victims of violence in troubled homes because they are thought of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Animal Cruelty Essay Animal cruelty is something that many people believe is wrong and agree that the laws should be much stricter and enforced to protect every animal. They are many cases where they are not much justice for animals. Every state has different laws some are stricter than others, but most states do not make animal cruelty a big deal. They are different types of animal cruelty they are neglect, acts of abuse, animal fighting, abandonment, and bestiality (Jones). Imaniage having four beautiful dogs roaming around carefree and happy, being able to pet them and see their happy wagging tails. After arriving home the dogs are found lying on the porch unresponsive in panic you rush to them. They are not dead, but something is definitely wrong. After ...show more content... Animal cruelty is strongly linked to other violent crimes against humans. Studies found that eighty–eight percent of homes that had child abuse in it also had some form of animal abuse in it as well (Buff). Statistics say that thirty percent of children who have witnessed domestic violence acts out a similar type of violence against their pets (Johnston). Animal abusers are five times more likely to harm other humans (Buff). Eighty– three percent of women that reported domestic violence also reported that the abuser also had abused animals in the household (Buff). Many abusers use animals as an example of what they will do to a person to scare them. A survey in psychiatric patients found that the ones that have repeated abuse against cats and dog all have high aggression toward humans (Animal Abuse...Crime). A police study in Australia found that one hundred percent of sexual homicide offenders examined had a history of animal cruelty (Animal Abuse... Crime). Animal cruelty is a number one sign of troubled youth. Of the people that have been arrested for animal abuse sixty–five percent of them have also been charged with battery (Animal Cruelty... Violence). Between 1997 and 2010 they was seven school shooting. Everyone of the boys that took a part in the school shooting had some form of animal cruelty on their records (Animal Cruelty.... Violence). As a kid Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Animal Cruelty Animals are subjects to inhumane treatment by the hands of many individuals, however there is little done in order to protect them from this form of physical and neglectful treatment. Though there are several laws against this type of conduct, a great deal of animal abuse is unforeseen and these animals are victims whom cannot protect themselves. The state of New York describes felony animal cruelty as, "intentionally and without just cause seriously injuring or killing an animal" (Iannacone 2011). Yet often, individuals are not punished harshly for their crimes against animals. There are a number of reasons as to why individuals are cruel towards animals, ranging from: unintentional ignorance, personal gain such as money or food,...show more content... By conducting research, I will like to observe the different forms of aggressive and/or violent behavior demonstrated to humans which untimely leads to cruelty towards animals. Taylor and Signal (2006) also looked at demographics and the likelihood that an individual will report observed animal cruelty. They observed demographics including: gender, age, employment status, income and educational level, religious and political beliefs, etc. Some of these demographics played more of a major role than others such as gender, employment status and the occupation in which an individual worked. Overall, path research done on animal cruelty has been done in order to relate different demographics and the exposure to animal cruelty, and also the likelihood of reporting the abuse. Also, research done on the casual link between violence against people and cruelty towards animals. The aim of the study is to find if individuals who are violent towards people are more likely to be cruel towards animals as well. I believe that people who are violent towards other humans are also more prone to mistreat animals in a way that causes them harm or death. By administering a survey and asking questions that do not directly relate to knowingly violent behavior, and using the Likert Scale to see if an individual is more likely, or less likely to engage in certain behaviors, I will be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Animal Cruelty Essay Animals around the world are being taken out of their natural habitats, being breaded and fed antibiotics. Cruelty among the animals range from puppy mills, zoos, factory farms, and many more. People who hurt animals may not even know they're doing harm to them, but animals are dying all around us. According to DГ©sirГ©e Achollo of People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), families that adopt rabbits, goldfish, and hermit crabs don't take good enough care of the animals and the animals end up in the garbage (February 2010 n.p). Animal Cruelty is happening all around us through the mistreatment of dolphins, puppies, exotic animals, cows, and many more. Are dolphins dealing with animal cruelty? The answer is yes. Dolphins are ...show more content... Also some were kept in feeding troughs and turtles in shipping containers. There are more interesting animals being harmed around the world, such as animals in fairs, midways, etc. Elephants, tigers, and many more in fairs and midways are being maltreated. They have elephant rides, tiger photo booths, petting zoos and animals are being put on display. DГ©sirГ©e Achollo of PETA states that they take very little care of these animals and many of them are forced into crammed cages (February 2010 n.p). She found that when baby tigers outgrow their cuteness they are dumped at roadside zoos or left to languish in crammed cages. Along with cute baby tigers being poorly taken care of, puppies around the world are dealing with brutality. What exactly is a puppy mill? It's a dog breeding operation that doesn't consider genetic quality. These puppies are sold to pet shops at as young as eight weeks old. Since they're breaded they're prone to congenital and hereditary conditions, such as heart and kidney failure, deafness, eye problems, blood disorders and many more. According to ASPCA the puppies live in overcrowded and unsanitary areas with no care, food, water and socialization (197). They're kept in cages with wiring floors that hurts the puppy's paws and legs. The breeder dogs at the mills live either outside or Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Animal Cruelty Essay Introduction People don't know the full scope of animal cruelty, but they should know so they can properly report situations. People might not understand the ways in which animal cruelty can show itself and may not know the frequency and effects of these criminal acts today. Animal cruelty, briefly defined, is the inadequate caring, beating, hurting, or some other abuse/neglect of an animal. Animal cruelty is an illegal act in the United States, but there is a controversial discussion around whether animals have rights in the first place. There are many different cases and situations of animal abuse, but the main ones include dog fighting and animal neglect and abuse. Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty has many different specifics that ...show more content... "Animal control shelter" means a facility operated by a county, city, village, or township to impound and care for animals found in streets or otherwise at large contrary to any ordinance of the county, city, village, or township or state law. "Licensed veterinarian" means a person licensed to practice veterinary medicine. "Neglect" means to fail to sufficiently and properly care for an animal to the extent that the animal's health is jeopardized. "Sanitary conditions" means space free from health hazards including excessive animal waste, overcrowding of animals, or other conditions that endanger the animal's health. This definition does not include any condition resulting from a customary and reasonable practice pursuant to farming or animal husbandry. "Shelter" means adequate protection from the elements and weather conditions suitable for the age, species, and physical condition of the animal so as to maintain the animal in a state of good health. "State of good health" means freedom from disease and illness, and in a condition of proper body weight and temperature for the age and species of the animal, unless the animal is undergoing appropriate treatment. "Tethering" means the restraint and confinement of a dog by use of a chain, rope, or similar device. In the state of Michigan, an owner, possessor, or person having the charge or custody of an animal cannot do any of the following: Fail to provide an animal with adequate care. Cruelly Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Views And Forms Of Animal Cruelty In the last decade, the views and forms of animal cruelty have changed. Many people have different views of an animal's rights or purpose. Some people believe that animals have no rights and are a piece of property to be utilized by humans. To others, animals can still be used by humans, but they have emotions as well. A few people consider that only certain animals with high intelligence like chimpanzees or monkeys, should not be used by man, and they should have all the rights that man has currently ("Animal Rights" , 2009). Domestic violence has a correlation with animal abuse. In a survey, 71% of domestic violence victims also reported that their abuser also targeted pets/animals. The most common animals who are abused are cats, dogs, horses, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Animal Cruelty: Mistreatment Of Animals Evolution of Animal Cruelty Anthony Douglas Williams once said, "When humans act with cruelty we characterize them as 'animals', yet the only animal that displays cruelty is humanity." Animal Cruelty has been a significant issue since early documentation of abuse in the 12th century. However, even though animal cruelty has been an issue for a long time the laws that govern the mistreatment of animals have only been around for a short period of time. There are numerous types of cruelty ranging from the mistreatment of circus animals, experimentation on lab animals, and physical abuse in households. In addition, there are several different links that show a connection between animal abuse and abuse towards humans. The mistreatment...show more content... There are a variety of laws depended on the state, but on the federal level animal cruelty is a top tier felony. There are several different types of abuse ranging from experimenting on animals, using animals for entertainment, and general abuse in the household. Through studies, it has been proven that people that abuse animals has had a tremendous link to abusing humans. There are a myriad amount of organizations and events that have aided in protecting the welfare of all types of animals, and preventing the mistreatment of animals is a continual long process that has improved over the years and will continue to do so in the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Act Animals are smart,caring, adorable, loving, and sometimes they're even heroes. For example, a woman name Kathie, a paraplegic, got saved by her Rottweiler from an exploding vehicle. When the dog saw her owner endangered near the fire she quickly took action and pulled on Kathie's jeans and got her far enough from the flaming vehicle so that she wouldn't get hurt. Even though not everyone's pet is a "hero" it doesn't mean that animals should be neglected, abused, abandoned, or starved. This is why there are laws prohibiting any person from inflicting, causing, or, permitting, unnecessary pain or suffering to be inflicted on any animal. The Prevention Of Cruelty To AnimalsAct makes it a crime to beat, kick, torture, mutilate, or cruelly kill an animal. Unfortunately, this still continues to be a major problem in the United States. Having The Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals act in place if very important because many experts agree that early prevention and...show more content... This has been well documented in numerous research studies and has led to animal abuse being listed as one of the criteria for a diagnosis of conduct disorder in childhood. In fact, there has been proof that many of deadly school shootings started with cruelty to animals. Such as, Columbine High School students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who shot and killed 12 classmates before turning their guns on themselves, spoke to their classmates about mutilating animals. Clearly, once the cycle of violence begins in youth it continues throughout a person's life. Unfortunately, many of these first signs of violence towards animals were ignored which resulted in more tragedies. Luckily, there are laws that prohibit cruelty towards animals with the Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals Act. In all 50 states committing malicious acts towards animals will be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. History Of Animal Cruelty Animal Cruelty has become a growing epidemic of moral injustice towards animals; throughout the world there have been increasing amounts of cases in which animals are rescued from such individuals. These so–called individuals who have no moral awareness as to what is wrong, and what is right, are part of the sizeable portion of today's society that has grown possessing an understanding, which involves the manhandling of poor defenseless animals. In today's general public we acknowledge the demonstration of driving creatures to experience traumatic encounters, unfortunately many turn an eye on what they think of as immoral based on what they have been taught amongst instructors, companions and even similarly as a family. Given that the populace...show more content... As indicated by an article composed and distributed by the ASPCA forty–five percent of animal havens find themselves full and are forced to reject animals at all times. These monsters are not only harming animals, but in doing so to the general population around them as well, they commit such horrendous acts while accepting fulfillment from harming creatures. Envision one rejecting a powerless creature from accepting the help he/she needs to stay alive; it must be a ghastly feeling that one gets from doing a wonder such as this. The fact of the matter is, one should oppose such acts due to the ripping–like affect it has on society. Animal abuse will name you as a cold–blooded beast, a creature that as per the ASPCA has a twenty–five percent shot of going to prison for submitting said act. Animal abuse is an enormous demonstration of dread against one's ethics, it ought not to be something one is pleased with, and particularly confers, we have to stop this plague, creatures are considered family by people and one does not have the privilege to take the likelihood of discovering a family from anybody nor Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Animal Rights And Animal Cruelty Essay "Kindness and compassion towards all living things is a mark of a civilized society. Conversely, cruelty, whether it is directed against human beings or against animals, is not the exclusive province of any one culture or community of people." (CГ©sar ChГЎvez). Animal rights and animal cruelty has been a growing problem throughout our society for many years and without proper education and punishment, will be ever growing for years to come. Although there are many different forms of animal cruelty including abuse, chemical testing, poaching, and neglect, they all fall under the broad category of animal rights and thankfully the strong beliefs of many activists are gradually persuading others to realize the grand effects of these absurd actions. Research done by the Humane Society of the United States has shown that 70 millions dogs and 74.1 million cats are abused by their owners every minute in the U.S. That is a whopping 144.1 million and unfortunately, does not include the number of animals being taken advantage of in other forbidding ways. Additionally, the growing amount of abuse is not only effecting animals, but also humans because there is now a significant link being displayed between animal abuse and domestic violence. Overall, the topic of animal rights is a very heart wrenching and sensitive issue for the people of our society to deal with but without proper education and punishment, the abuse, as well as its consequences and repercussions, will continue to rise. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. PROPOSED STUDY: Title: Animal Cruelty: The impacts of animal cruelty on animals focusing on puppy farming and bullfighting and why abusiveness towards animals occurs. Background: There are multiple reasons why an individual may be cruel to animals, the main reasons include psychological issues, culture and also for the beneficial factor. The psychological angle towards animal abuse is often due to negative thoughts. If an individual is under a lot of stress and or pressure, they may like to vent it out on their animal. This could also be sign of mental illness. In some countries, animal cruelty is accepted, for example bull fighting is a major event, which kills a lot of bulls each year. This occurs mainly in Spain and in China. There is a festival based in Yulin where the local believe eating dog is a tradition and in Japan custom tradition is to hunt whales and use their meat to make sushi. The customer tradition is evidently wrong and even the locals don't like it. A puppy farm or a puppy mill is an establishment that breeds puppies for sale, typically regarded as inhumane. Puppy's that come from these distributors are usually sold at markets, garage sales and pet shops. Also the puppy's can be sold at the farm itself, however the breeders use a shop front, coercing the customers to believe they are credible. The RSPCA is against puppy farms in Australia. There are no particular benefits of a puppy farm, but looking at it from the point of view of a breeder – they Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. The Consequences Of Animal Cruelty Maria Hernandez Mr. Christopher Cleary 9th Lit/Comp H 26, October 2017 TITLE "Over 56 billion farmed animals are killed every year by humans. More than 3,000 animals die every second in slaughterhouses around the world. These shocking figures do not even include fish and other sea creatures whose deaths are so great they are only measured in tones." (animal equality ) Animal abuse can be many forms, some of which are animal testing, fur farms, or neglecting an animal and abandoning them on them ( Types of Animal Cruelty). When people think of animal cruelty, they often think of violence inflicted on an, animal but animal cruelty is the causing suffering or harm intentionally to any animal or It can be not caring properly for the animal A common type of animal cruelty is fur farming. Most of the animals that are used for fur live on fur farms. The most common animal on these fur farms is the mink.( ) There are also rabbits, foxes, chinchillas, raccoons, beavers and lynxes in these farms used for fur.( ) The animals in the farms are kept in cages that aren't comfortable of for their fitting , the animals can too go through emotional stress. ( ) Traps are also used to catch animals for their fur. "About 1 out of 4 trapped animals escapes by chewing off his or her own leg or paw. The escaped animals will die from blood loss, fever or gangrene, or are killed by a predator." ( ) Some animals that are caught aren't even used, they are just considered "trash" this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. The Cruelty Of Animal Captivity In Southern China, "Pizza" who is also know as "the world's saddest polar bear", spends his life confined to a small display in a shopping mall. Every day he paces past the drawing of icebergs, sits below the artificial lights and spends his days by an air vent to sniff the outside world. This poor bear spends his entire life confined just for the mere entertainment of thousands of people. The fact that defenseless animals are nearly tortured for entertainment and profit is shameful and they must be freed. The space provided does not allow an animal to live freely causing detramental affects to their lives. it is our job to care for these animals becasue they cannot for themselves.Although many supporters of animal captivity may say that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Cruelty Towards Animals As humankind has progressed, there has been an increase in governance and rules and regulations of everyday life. These governance and rules rise from general disgust over happenings and concepts all over the world. One such rapidly growing concept is animal cruelty. Animal cruelty simply means cruel unwarranted treatment of animals. Such treatment generally has a single point program – to subject animals and sometimes pets to unnecessary harm and pain. One major type of animal cruelty is torture. Animal cruelty is a ambiguous term and the terminology depends from region to region, state to state and country to country. The definition of animal cruelty may be anything between comprehensive and non–existent. While animal cruelty...show more content... More narrowly, it can be harm for specific gain, such as killing animals for food or for their fur. Diverging viewpoints are held by jurisdictions throughout the world. Broadly speaking, there are two approaches to the issue. The animal welfare position holds that there is nothing inherently wrong with using animals for human purposes, such as food, clothing, entertainment, and research, but that it should be done in a humane way that minimizes unnecessary pain and suffering. Animal rights theorists criticize this position, arguing that the words "unnecessary" and "humane" are subject to widely differing interpretations, and that the only way to ensure protection for animals is to end their status as property, and to ensure that they are never used as commodities. Laws concerning animal cruelty are designed to prevent needless cruelty to animals, rather than killing for other aims such as food, or they concern species not eaten as food in the country involved, such as those regarded as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. The Increase In Animal Cruelty Cases There are about 1,920 animal abuse or cruelty cases reported in the media each year. 60% involve dogs, 18% involve cats, while the other 22% include other animals. With the cases increasing by the numbers every year, there have been a variety of efforts put out to decrease the amount of cases. "Laws for Paws" enforces laws to prevent and punish animal cruelty. These laws ensure that if there is a case of harm put upon an animal in any way, the perpetrator will be fined or punished. They also establish systems which can lower the rate animals are mistreated. But laws are useless if they aren't enforced. And with President Donald Trump's recent election, getting the law approved won't be as simple, because of his lack of humanity and consideration Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Animal Cruelty : Animal Rights And Human Rights Animals are a common member of many households and society as a whole. Being the dog lover that I am, I have experienced both personally and observed the love and compassion that many share for their animals. There are individuals that will go to the extreme to take care of their animals because they view their existence equally superior as ours. Unfortunately there are many who look to animals for personal benefits or simply don't consider them equally important in any manner. These different views regarding animals contribute to the controversy of whether animals genuinely have any rights. Rights should be granted to any living creature that has the ability to suffer. Amongst the many animal right issues existing in the world, one that I feel is most common is animal cruelty. Naturally when thinking of animal cruelty one might think of neglect or physical abuse, when in reality animal cruelty comes in many forms. Though animal cruelty is not singled towards one species or animal, dog fighting is a terrible act that tends to go unnoticed. These dog fights take place for numerous reasons whether it just be for entertainment purposes or profit. Resulting from these fights, there are many injured or killed animals. Similar to us, dogs have the ability to feel pain. We don't want anyone intentionally inflicting pain upon us so why is it fairs for animals to experience such treatment? Animals serve a purpose, whether that be companionship, protection etc. so the least we Get more content on HelpWriting.net