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    Aristotle Animal Abuse

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    Animal abuse is when someone mistreats or inflicts pain on an animal. Even not feeding them is a form of animal abuse. Animal abuse is a major problem in America. When looking at why animals are treated the way they are today, it is important to think about the history of animal abuse, the rate at which animal abuse is reported, why people mistreat animals, and current animal rights advocacy groups. Animal abuse is something that has been around since ancient times. Even Aristotle, in his own way

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    every ten seconds an animal is abused in the U.S. 60% of abused animals are dogs and 26% of the dogs are Pitbulls. Only 1,920 crimes against animals are reported a year.Many people believe that animals have no feelings and feel no pain, that they are in this world for slave labor and torture. Those people couldn't be more wrong. Animals may look different from humans, but they have just as much the right to live happy lives and thrive as human beings do. People use the term “animal” as one that is savage

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    million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those, approximately 3.9 million are dogs and 3.4 million are cats” (Pet Statistics). Many animals are rescued and taken to shelters all around the United States. These shelters provide all the resources and take care of the animals until they are well or adopted. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or ASPCA, is a non-profitable organization that is dedicated to preventing animal cruelty. You should donate

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    Humane Association has been protecting children, pets and farm animals from abuse and neglect. There had been several organizations the existed before but none of them had a unified voice to promote the humane movement. Finally 27 humane organizations from 10 different states joined together to combine their strength and unite their missions. The first task for the newly found organization was to end the inhumane treatment of farm animals and the deplorable conditions they were kept in. The American

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    Registry for Animal Cruelty Convicts,” reports the growing development of a registry for convicted animal abusers and hoarders. Salsberg begins by describing the lawmakers of Massachusetts (and many other states) discussing a registry that can be accessible to any pet stores and adoption centers. Each facility will be able to identify any customer with a background of animal abuse or hoarding, and this will prevent them from adopting or buying another animal. The initial bill had the animal abuse registry

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    the animals. Do you love animals? Would like to do something to help but don’t have an idea how to start? You can start making a difference by volunteering with Modepran. Animals are loved by many most especially the pet animals. We call them as our best friend and companion, we always play with them in our aluminum garage door in Tampa, taking a walk in the morning at the park and they even protect us in bad guys. But, there are people doesn't even care about them, they made these animals sentencing

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    I believe that dogs should not be executed for biting someone, because they are not just animals and are similar to humans. Dogs being executed for biting someone is like executing humans for fighting or just hitting someone. Many dogs bite people in self defense the way us humans fight in self defense as well. The dog may bite you because it has been harmed by another human or dog and it is just scared. Most of the time

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    Biographical information Tamara Kenneally is an animal photographer that lives in Melbourne, Australia. She became interested in the animals behavior, rights and welfare. The animals tell her who they are by their eyes and their behavior. Tamara believes that humans create pain to the animals and that the animals should all be happy with their lives. Tamara said, “I try to speak for them through my images.” Her photos represent the animals have souls and personalities. Education, training Tamara

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    world, daily, animals are beaten, neglected, and struggling for survival. They are left in conditions that are unsanitary with no food or water, and they have very little hope as they live out their days. They are also left without the compassion that they deserve. Some, are rescued and found, but others, are given the chance to live a new life while learning how to be loved, while others are not so lucky. To help Ohio grow as a stronger state, we must fight for these abused animals’ rights and start

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    Your Dog Is Dead

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    thought that was true, then you're an animal lover. That's really good so keep on reading this because it’s about animal abuse. So if you do love your dog, than you hate people who hurt animals out their own emotion. In my opinion just go to a therapist. Know you may not realize is you may be abusing your dog/animal without knowing it.Yes, I am serious but to find that out you have to read this all no skinning though this thing to find out whether or not you are an animal abuser because you may find more

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