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    tens of thousands of dog fighters in the U.S., forcing hundreds of thousands of dogs to train, fight, and suffer every year.” (2) Dog fighting is a huge part of animal abuse. We generally think of individual people, or families that abuse their dogs, but dog fighting is also a large part of the issue. “The shocking number of animal cruelty cases reported every day is just the tip of the iceberg; most cases are never reported.” We need tougher laws against

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    food or water. They also found large pieces of wood splattered with blood and a large hole full of animal fur. Most of the dogs were kept in wooden cages in a detached garage, the police said, and a large battery connected with electrical wires was found nearby.” (Two Arrested in Dogfighting Case). Southall utilizes imagery effectively by stating the blood splattered walls and hole full of animal fur to create an emotional response by the audience. Those very specific lines help us illustrate how

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    RSPCA a Fight Against Animal Cruelty The RSPCA is a non-government community-based charity that provides animal care and protection services. The RSPCA spends more than $80 million each year on services to help improve the well-being of Australian animal and employs about 1,000 staff at 40 shelters across Australia. Laws and Regulations In Australia State and Territory animal welfare legislation prohibits all forms of animal cruelty and imposes that all owners of animals are obligated to provide

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    What is animal cruelty? Not everyone fully understands. It is the cruel action when a person inflicts pain or does not care for an animal responsibly. It can also be for killing animals for food or for their fur. The viewpoints are held by jurisdictions throughout the world.’ (Anonymous). Therefore, in an ideal world, animal cruelty would not exist. However, this is not a perfect world, and animals, domesticated and wild, are abuse and beaten every single day. For example, dog fighting described

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    Pitbull Incident

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    On 09/04/17, at approximately 8:27pm I Deputy Warden N. Christian with Franklin County Animal Care and Control (FCACC) was dispatched to 5841 Riverton Road, on a dog at large, known owner. I arrived at the location and spoke to complainant Bonnie Fisher. Ms. Fisher stated a dog residing 5833 Riverton Road is loose in the area. Ms. Fisher stated that this is not the first incident of the dog being loose. I drove to the above stated address, I knocked on the door and received no answer. I walked

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    it would be like to be an animal that is being abused? Well, maybe you should think about it and see if it will affect people, families, and society. Lots of animals are neglected because their owners don’t care or want them anymore. They abuse an animal and pretend like nothing happened. It has a big impact on many people, hearing that an animal or a pet is getting abused. It’s heartbreaking to see them with no home or no owner to love and take care for. Many, many animals get abused because of their

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    humane for all living creatures. You'll make the jobs of everyone working for animals a little easier by lending a hand and spreading the message of responsible pet ownership and animal protection.Keep good company. You'll make lots of new friends—and not just the four-legged kind. Working side by side with people who share similar interests can forge lifelong friendships.People could help the animals from hunger so the animals do not starve and you can make the jobs for the people a lot easier.You'll

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    Puppy Mill

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    profit as possible. Puppy mills contain hundreds to thousands of dogs in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions without adequate veterinary care, food, water or socialization. These animals are stacked in small cages with wire flooring to make waste easier to clean up. Due to the poor living conditions, these poor innocent animals often injure their paws and legs, lose limbs, contract diseases and parasites which cause deafness, blindness, respiratory disorders, skin diseases like mange caused by parasitic

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    Animal Abusers Should Face Stricter Repercussions Lucy was the runt of the litter. Her teeth were pulled as a puppy, so she was defenseless against other dogs. Lucy was a bait dog, unfortunately she is not the only one. Lucy is apart of a 500 million dollar industry where dog fighters make around 10 -20,000 off just one fight. Dog fighting is just one form of animal abuse. Although animals are not human, the torture they go through is cruel and degrading. Many people who abuse animals get away

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    Tan Paws Ribbon Campaign

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    Animal cruelty is a huge problem in this Country, to bring awareness I am going to start the Tan Paws Ribbon Campaign. To bring awareness I am going to point out how important an animal’s life is just as important, they have feelings. They feel pain, fear, as well as abandonment. People think that because they have fur that they should be treated differently.Their lives are just as important as ours. Cruelty and neglect cross socio-economic boundaries, and media reports suggest that animal abuse

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