Cruelty to animals

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    The steps to this are that an animal control officer goes to the property to check the dog . The officer will then investigate your complaint and see if any cruelty law is violated. If there is, officer may ask to speak to the owner and issue a citation. Now if the neglect or abuse extreme, they can remove the dog and put him in the shelter. This

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    Abdul Faytrouni Prof. Greer PHIL 76 23 July 2015 Animal Testing Fatima walks into the cosmetic section of Macy’s and is interested in buying some acne skin care products. As she was paying for them, she notices plenty of harmful side effects the acne products contained. Fatima is glad she is aware of these symptoms and knows that these side effects are rare and that the product is almost completely safe to use. If it was not for animal testing that is currently being used in some laboratories, these

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    nation of animal lovers. That said, many of these animals are still being abused with the RSPCA alone having rescued and collected 129,979 animals. Some may argue that this isn’t a lot when compared to the estimated 57 million pets owned , however that number is from the RSPCAs statistics and does not take into account all the dogs that have been rescued from other charity’s such as dogs trust and Battersea dogs home as well as other smaller rescue centers that specialize in different animals and breeds

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    Animal Welfare Issues

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    Animal welfare issues exist everywhere in the world, some places more so than others. In saying that, over the years thanks to organizations like PETA, SSCS, SAFE and IDA and so many more amazing groups have led society to become more aware of the problems that exist when it comes to issues relating to the proper care of animals. One very important example of animal cruelty is animals that are brutally skinned for their fur, whether it's dogs in China or seals being culled for their fur, it's inhumane

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    Animals all around the world are getting beaten for no reason. Like owners that make their animals fight just so the can get money. Well that's wrong, animals are people too. But I am not saying that you need to become a vegetarian or anything, but I am saying that beating animals and making them fight so you can earn a couple extra bucks, is wrong. Also not only is the animal going to suffer, but most of the time the owner that beat the animal will get away with it and get in a bit of trouble.

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    cleaning the grounds of the Lifeline Animal Placement and Protection Inc. in Wichita, KS. We will be raking, picking up sticks, and doing maintenance work around the grounds. Lifeline Animal Placement and Protection, Inc. (LAPP) is a Wichita, Kansas based non-profit animal rescue and adoption kennel. Volunteers have dedicated their time and hearts to save animals that have been abandoned, abused or were relinquished by their owners. LAPP tries to rescue animals from other overflowing shelters to

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    Across Australia, many dogs are victims to cruel treatment and conditions from dog breeders in facilities known as puppy farms. Puppy farms, also called puppy mills and puppy factories, are intensive breeding businesses whose facilities fail to meet the behavioural, social and/or psychological needs of the dogs which occupy the puppy farm. Extreme confinement, inadequate veterinary care, unhygienic living conditions, small cages and overcrowded housing are some of the many flaws puppy farms may

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    the act of thrusting the sword into the bull’s back. This blow is usually fatal but if it is clumsy or unsuccessful there will often be loud protests from the crowd. After the bull is killed its body is dragged out by a team of mules. Rarely is the animal allowed to

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    Abstract It is cruel for animals to continue to be tortured when it is unnecessary. It has been proven that the tests performed on animals have different effects on humans. Companies are using animals to test the safety of their products using old methods that were created back in the early 1900s. There has been enough scientific advancement for these companies to use other methods using 21st century technology. Unfortunately, there are not enough laws or regulations in the U.S. to protect the safety

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    according to the US Department of Agriculture (“Should Animals”). This fact shows that animals that are being tested on are not even being treated well. They are being burned, battered, marred and tortured just to see if a product is safe for human use. This practice of testing materials on other things before they go out on shelves, open to the public, is a vital step in the process of making something. 100 years ago testing on innocent animals was about the only way we could do it, but times have

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