Animal Cruelty is a problem that many ignore. People are oblivious to these animals and the negligence their owners show. Animal cruelty is an underlying problem in today’s society, and the only way to counteract these problems, is for this generation to do something about it. Many people do not report cases of animal cruelty. Reports of animal cruelty are less common than crimes against people. This is because the cases do not go through state agencies. The animals that come to mind when someone mentions animal cruelty is often Dogs and cats. These animals do have a higher percent rate, with dogs at 70.1%, cats at 20.9% and all other animals at 24.1%. The percent’s come from cases that people report. If people were to fill all cases of animal cruelty, the rates would be much more different. A common form of negligence is people taking their animal to a place far from home to just leave them there. Animal control pick up these animals everyday and send them to shelter. For the most part the animals have a healthy portion of food and they have shelter from the environment. Most shelters are kill shelters. No-Kill shelters become less common to their counterpart. Animals not adopted within a certain period of time undergo euthanasia. This keeps room for more animals. No-kill shelters protect the animals and help rehabilitate them. The other 24.1% is the factory animals. The purpose of a factory animal's life is a food source. So the owners mistreat their animals because the animals purpose is to be a food source. It is almost as if they do not matter. They deserve animal rights just as much as the other animals do. All animals are affected by animal cruelty, even if the animal does not experience the cruelty on a personal level. Although the ones that experience the cruelty have greater issues after the abuse. Other animals like pit bulls getting a bad name by their owners being negligent. Pit bulls can be aggressive; they do have an aggressive nature about them. This is only when they are provoked, but these dogs are not dangerous. If the dog is taught right than the aggression is non-existent. If the owner is negligent to the animal and abuses the dog, it often brings out the more mean side of the dog. The
Animals are beaten and abused on a daily basis due to barbaric individuals. Whether it be from harmful intentions or pure negligence most cases go unreported. “Deliberate cruelty may involve beating, shooting, stabbing animals, or setting them on fire. Neglect is not giving a necessary food, water, shelter, or vet care” (Human Society). The lack of attention and care for these animals can often lead to severe, and sometimes irrevocable damage. The Animal Legal Defense Fund, ALDF for short, website tells of one story where neighbors of a farm complained to the local humane society, “that the Colliers were neglecting many animals on their farm, including dogs and horses. When they went to their property to investigate, they discovered dogs and horses in several states of neglect and starvation and seized them out of concern for their immediate health”(ALDF). Sadly, however, it can become much worse for animals. Owners will sometimes purposefully abuse their animals. Unfortunately, occurrences like these are hardly uncommon. One such example, from the RSPCA of England, the Royal
Animal cruelty is a nationwide problem rapidly growing in today's society. They are being beaten and starved everyday and millions of helpless animals die each year because of heartless, greedy Americans. It is appalling how so many individuals eat meat or wear clothing that's covered in fur, knowing that it comes from the slaughtering of innocent creatures. As of 2017, there are more than 30 million animals killed for economic gain and food, and the numbers are constantly rising. Animal cruelty is the foundation of our society because most could not live without the things animals provide. They are used for clothing, shoes, drugs and the cosmetics you see models wearing. Not to mention the numerous of animals who get sent to the slaughter house and end up in grocery stores.
Many people may not know that animal cruelty has been around for hundreds of years. . In the article "Animal Cruelty Prosecution" published by American Prosecution Research Institute found that, The Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony established “The Body of Liberties” found by the Animal Cruelty Prosecution, in 1641. The Body of Liberties was a document written for the protection of animals from unnecessary pain and suffering. Animal cruelty happens every day whether it is from starving, beating, lack of medical care or proper housing for animals. We are in need of stricter laws to help fight the rights of animals. Animal laws should be more strict on people
Over the centuries, animals have suffered from cruelty from humans. In the United States, animals are beaten, neglected, or forced to struggle for survival. Animals have been inflicted with pain from humans for reasons other than self-defense. They have been slaughtered for their food and fur for personal gain in profit. In a majority of cases they have even been abused for someone’s own personal amusement or out of rage filled impulses. In some cases animals are found and rescued. They are given the second chance in life to experience what life should be like compared to what they once had.
Animal cruelty is a serious issue in the U.S. and it needs to be stopped. Why would anyone be cruel to animals? Why are animals used for entertainment? Should people I try to stop someone from abusing an animal if they I see it? How can people I find out if a company tests its products on animals? Data has stated that in America, 70.1% animal cruelty cases involved dogs, 20.9% involved cats, and 24.1% involved other animals. Finding the answers to these questions will help people to become more aware of animal cruelty and hopefully change their treatment on animals.
Most, in which, endure great amounts of suffering caused by mistreatment, neglect, and abuse from factory workers. Animals raised for the purpose of food have the least amount of protection of any animal class in North America, and 95% of animals in research facilities are excluded from the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), which also gives just only minimal protection to the other 5%. People tend to claim they are animal lovers and are against animal cruelty but yet they buy products that include animals in some way, like food or accessories, which pays other people who abuse, exploit, and mistreat animals. Animal cruelty needs to be rid of completely with the help of animal rights, which will then teach the human race about actions that are morally wrong to do against animals.
Animal cruelty is a nationwide problem rapidly growing in today’s society. Animals are being beaten and starved every day and millions of helpless animals die each year because of heartless owners. These abused animals need to be fought for because they have as much right to live happily too. Animals don’t deserve to be tortured or harmed in any kind of way; they are poor and defenseless creatures. Many people who become animal owners do so because they love animals and want to give them a forever home. Animal Cruelty is very upsetting and wrong. Animal rights laws apply to all sorts of animals from dogs to farm animals. Some people may think that animal abuse is only defined by physically hitting an animal. Animal abuse is much more than physical abuse.
A social issue impacting our community and many others around the world, is the epidemic of homeless pets. According to ASPCA, “Approximately 6.5 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those, approximately 3.3 million are dogs and 3.2 million are cats.” This statistic only seems to be accounting for dogs and cats, which make up a large number of animals entering shelters, but definitely not all of them. Livestock, reptiles, birds, small mammals, and even fish should not be forgotten. I have personally seen all of these animals end up in shelters. Care for the animals that end up in county animal shelters comes out of our taxes, so everyone paying taxes is affected. Because shelters are receiving so many animals, finding one with the promise of rehoming rather than euthanasia and willing take more animals can be hard. Sometimes people simply cannot keep their pets and must find another place for them to go. A death sentence for a beloved pet is not an opinion most families, or individuals, want to choose. The ones who are most affected by this are the animals. Animals are often put in crowded shelters, euthanized due to lack of room or funds in shelters, left to live on the streets, etc. This problem is furthered by animal breeders, people accidently allowing their animal to breed, and people purchasing animals on a whim without doing proper research on the care required, and later having to surrender the animal.
An animal is abused every ten seconds. Animal abuse can come from religious heritage like bullfighting to just doing it for fun. I believe we need to stop animal abuse. We can start by ending organized cruelty, stopping puppy mills, and we need to add more laws against it.
Animal cruelty is a huge problem around the world. People think it is ok to hurt an animal and starve them just because they are not humans. This is not ok at all. In fact, it is illegal. My dog is an abused animal. He is really scared by his old owner and daily tasks can be a struggle with him. He is terrified of males and does not like young children. He has random flashbacks and flipps out. Going to the pet store can skyrocket his anxiety. He has a love hate relationship with car rides. Though I have worked with him a lot over the past year, there are still struggles. The vets is a nightmare. He never had any shots or even been to the vets before in his life before we got him. It takes 4-5 of us to hold down my 15 pound dog. We have to put down his food at a certain time because he never knew when his next meal was and eats it so fast he gets sick. He use to be starved days at a time. “Animal cruelty is any deliberate act. This is due by intention or neglect. They cause an animal unnecessary pain or suffering, including inflicting pain on an animal for the abuser’s enjoyment or amusement” (Bourazak 2). Why do people think this is ok? Animals are just like humans. They have feeling and and living breathing creatures too. Just like us. What would give us a right to abuse them? Animal neglect is defined as the failure to provide an animal sufficient water, food, shelter, and/or veterinary care. Also lack of grooming and lack of sanitation. Abused animals are affected in so many ways from the abuse from us humans. Some of the many ways they are affected by their abusers physically and behaviorally.
Animal cruelty is a major problem that I believe threatens society to this day. Since the beginning of time, we have always relied on hunting down animals and plants to consume. However, as society progressed over centuries, we are faced with a large issue. The problem is obvious; animals are now being treated with disheartening cruelty. In slaughterhouses around the world, many animals face unsanitary, uncomfortable and disrespectful treatment. They are not fed well, and are kept in cramped cages with tens of hundreds of other animals of their kind. Humans are on top of the food chain, so I clearly believe it is necessary for people to keep balance between the organisms under the food chain as a form of respect for the environment. Animals
For many years now the world has seen controversy over the rights of animals and if they think and feel like humans do. Many people see animals as mindless creatures or as food, while others think they have emotions and can feel pain. In other countries animal protection laws are in place that are strictly enforced and seem to work well with the system. In the United States however; some of the animal rights laws are considered to be useless and under-enforced (Animal Legal & Historical Center). More people today are beginning to see that animals should have rights and should be protected by laws and regulations (Animal Legal & Historical Center). Sadly there are many people residing in the United States who don’t take animal rights or protection laws seriously. These people abuse animals in many ways, including food industries that disobey the regulations set in place for the slaughter of animals used for consumption. Luckily for the animals there are people who fight for their rights and the enforcement of laws called animal rights activists.
Pet overpopulation might be a major issue, but is it right to kill an animal because it is unwanted? The United States has been faced with a major enigma: what can be done to prevent the overpopulation of animals in shelters and shrink the population of animals on the streets? It is a very long and complex problem that needs to be solved, but that is no reason to give up on these animals. All animals deserve the chance to find a home and a family that can love and care for them, but unreasonably high euthanasia rates in shelters take that chance away. Animal shelters should provide spay and neuter services and work towards becoming no-kill because this can help control the problem of pet overpopulation and homelessness while providing a safe environment for animals to keep them away from euthanasia.
The animals that are being most abused are pets and zoo animals. A lot of people are concerned about these animals
Animal abuse— not a fun topic. Something that goes unheard by the news and other mass media, only whispered in a darkness that briefly reveals itself in the grey area of our local newspaper, or ignored by turning a deaf ear to those annoying “animal extremists.” Us humans, as functioning members of society, are naturally dependent on attention, love, care, or some other form of comfort that is capable of filling the sacrosanct hole in our hearts. Whether it would be seeking comfort in friends, family, or lovers, some find amenity in pets. Now, how would you feel if you were unable to take care of your animal due to a shortage of money, an illness, or any other negative factor contributing to the inevitability of tending to your pet, and you find yourself in need of a place that would end your pet’s life in a humane way? Entrusting a quick death or return in animal shelters, (known as TNR) may prove to be a risky choice, considering the “inhumane” policy of euthanasia.