Did you know that many animals get abandoned each year? Did you know that many owners torture their pets for money? Or crucify their pets, just for fun? Or kill them for meat? Many people still do that today. Some people drop of their dogs in the forest and never go back looking for them again. Some people leave their cats in the animal shelter and believe it is none of their business anymore. But what happens to the dog? No one knows. No one cares.
Animal abandonment is actually considered very, very common. Often people would see a dog of cat lingering around the streets. Animals that are abandoned on the streets are actually considered abandoned in a good place! Imagine this, living on the streets, during the summer you are very hot, and during the winter you are very cold. Thus, you have to live on mice and cockroaches. People won’t even let you near their house, along with having no place for bathroom. Most likely, humans will not survive like this. But this is what exactly happen to some of these abandoned pets. And they are actually considered lucky.
Animal shelters, might what owners think is a good place to abandon animals. This place actually is only a good place for only one or two years. After that, if these abandoned pets don’t get readopted. They get put to sleep, or in other words killed. The worst place where a pet could
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Dog fighting is one of the most heinous dog abusement. “[Dogs]...conditioned for fighting...through the use of drugs, including anabolic steroids to enhance muscle mass...encourage aggressiveness.” These dogs are often mistreated and often wounded. According to The Criminal, Underground World of Dog Fighting “[Fights]...few minutes or several hours...both animals may suffer injuries including puncture wounds, lacerations, blood loss, crushing injuries and broken bones” This type of activity is technically illegal, but many owners still force their dogs into this
To be more specific, animals get abused or abandoned every 10 seconds which shouldn't be happening. Overall about 7.6 million animals go into shelters nationwide and out of those only 3-4 million of them get adopted every year. Not only do 2.7 million dogs and cats get killed every year because the shelters get too full and there aren’t enough homes to adopt them but in high kill shelters animals get killed if they aren't adopted in a certain amount of time. Around easter time people buy chicks and rabbits, and often abandon them, not realizing they still need care and they also will dye these animals different colors thinking it will do them no harm but in reality it does. That is why in some states that is illegal. Abandoning animals in many states is a crime. 1 out of every 10 dogs get a home they will always live in which means that most dogs do not get a home that they will always live in and less than 20% of cats and 15-20% of dogs get reunited with their owner after they are lost. Homeless animals outnumber humans 5-1 which are a lot. One way to help animals is by adopting abused or abandoned animals. People can also donate to charities that help abandoned animals. Many animals go to shelters because they get left behind by their owners or they were found on the streets. Most pets that are stray were kept indoors. There are about 70 million stray cats in the united states. Animal Abuse and abandonment are
7.6 million animals enter the shelters and with that 2.7 million animals are euthanized in the shelter. The same amount euthanized gets adopted each year, which is depressing. One would think more would get adopted or simply taken in if lost to avoid the deaths or strays of animals such as the cats that was previously stated. Animals are human companions that show love and guard or are just fun to help people out in therapeutic ways. Humans take animals for granted with how we send them to shelters not caring if it’s going to end up with them dead in a week of being at that
In the United States, about 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters every year. The overpopulation of these animals and the fact that they have no homes leads to about 40% of them being euthanized (ASPCA). This is a global issue, but the root of it can be found within the local community at The Humane Society of the Ohio Valley.
pet. You’re overwhelmed by the number of dogs and cats that have been abandoned, some were
“So while not all shelters can ‘‘afford’’ to keep the animals, they could find people who will foster the animals until adoption, or some other, positive alternative.” (www.neenink.com) “Why, if an animal is not a harm to others, should it be killed without any choice? The animals can’t speak for themselves. Their fates depend on us to be their voice”. “Are you up for the challenge? I know I am”.(www.neenink.com) This shows that the issue of pet abandonment is that people sometimes need a companion to help them through their life and if the people of the world keep on putting their animals in a shelter, then they end up getting put down then one day there won’t be a special furry friend by your side. Some people who go through mental depression get so scared that one day they might commit suicide but the animals stop them from doing
Finally, many animals that are declined from limited admission shelters are dumped on city streets and in rural areas creating the potential for uncontrolled reproduction and thus creating more homeless animals. Overall, opponents of the no-kill shelter philosophy see it as misleading and possibly harmful to the management and wellbeing of stray animals.
In the article “Abandonment the cruelest act that can happen to a pet” by Trish Hernandez discusses a form of animal cruelty: abandonment. Although to the average person, it may seem like common sense to know that an animal needs to be loved and cared for, let alone to be alive; many simply do not care. To this very day, animals are still being left behind. In the article Hernandez first introduces to the readers a story of a young woman who neglects puppies on a highway- left to die by the roaring cars speeding by.
As stated previously, homeless animals in America do not have enough loving homes to go around. While not all these alternative sources of pets are necessarily bad, they remain a factor keeping so many of the 6.5 million dogs and cats entering shelters out of homes by taking spots away (‘Companion Animal Overpopulation”). Furthermore, despite the existence of reputable breeders and pet stores, numerous places like these actually locate their animals from puppy mills. Puppy mills churn out dogs quickly by keeping their animals in inhumane conditions, and when dogs are deemed no longer profitable, they can be abandoned or killed, helping to contribute to the surplus of unwanted animals (“Top Reasons to Adopt a
The statistics are outrageous when it comes to the number of abandoned and neglected animals that are homeless or have to live out their lives in shelters all because owners take it upon themselves not to have their furry friends operated on. An estimated 11,000 pets in this country are euthanized daily, according to a Pet Smart Charities study—that’s half of the 8 million pets that land in shelters each year. Not all of these pets start out homeless. Half of U.S. pet owners who’ve had a pregnant dog or cat say the pregnancy happened “by accident,” according to statistics from the study (NAPS). This is only the number of unwanted animals that are actually caught; let us not forget about the feral animals on the street.
IMPORTANT: Lost Our Homes Pet Foundation is a non-kill animal shelter. It does not and will never kill any animals even if there is a overpopulation.
Imagine being a dog that couldn’t get into the shelters because there wasn’t enough room and then freezing to death. Or, imagine if you did get into the shelters, but you got put down with euthanasia. Many dogs have this happen to them. For example, “Each year, approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized,” as stated in “Shelter Intake and Surrender,” from ASPCA. This shows that there are a lot of bad things that happen to animals at shelters for many different reasons.
When an animal gets put into a shelter it doesn’t always mean that they stay there and get cared for and nourished. Some shelters kill the animals when they need space for other animals. These shelters are called Kill shelters. According to www.pet360.com
Many may ask, why waste a valuable life? Why kill when you can just save them and adopt? Animals deserve the chance to live just like any person in this world does. Over the past 20 years, animal shelter communities in the United States has been grappling with the overpopulation problem of domestic animals (Rowan). Nationally, around four million animals are killed in animal shelters each year. Of the animals killed, roughly 95% of the shelters animals and treatable and healthy (Winograd). Each year between two to four million animals are euthanized (Winograd). Normally these animals are domestic such as dogs, cats, horses, and so on. Most people like to believe that the animals are being put down because an incurable disease but that is far from the truth. You have to take in account those who are euthanized because there are not enough homes or space to
Sometimes these reasons can be the animal is an inconvenience to care for anymore, a sudden death of the animal’s owner, or loss of a pet friendly home. A shelter is a place that takes in animals that no one wants anymore. Some shelters are no kill and some shelters are not. No kill shelters will try and help animals find a new home through an adoption. Kill shelters give a short amount of time for the owners to find their lost pets. Pets are a part of a family, they are not property. We need to prevent abandonment through awareness. Things like foster programs can help a pet temporarily until they can find a permanent home. This is cost effective and better for the animal.
There are many problems with abandoning an animal, in some states it is even a crime. Some abandoned animals get sent to testing facilities, to which they will be scarred even further. Animals of all species can be subject to abuse and abandonment, and over 6,000,000 animals are abandoned each year in the United States of America (Aldf). Another problem with abandoning an animal is that it can become feral, to which a person or child could walk by and get attacked. Any time a person goes to a shelter and sees a dog or even a kitten, and thinks, “I wish I could”, they need to think financially, and then they need to think about the animals needs. If a person knows that they cannot take care of a pet but have enough to help, they should. However, if people see a commercial for animal abandonment, they are more likely to call and make a donation rather than going to the local shelter to make a donation.