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Religion as a Defense in Animal AbuseAnimal abuse is a criminal activity for which many individuals must face court. All too often, the use of religion has been found in the defense of these cases. -
Animal Abuse in the Food Chain: Largest Beef RECALLYou may look at your kid's school lunch differently after viewing this video. Animal abuse is against the FSIS rules.
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Animal Abuse - Leading Causes and How to Stop ItIn this article, you will learn what animal abuse really is. You will learn how to stop it from happening, and help to reduce stray animals and animals in the shelters.
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Is Publicity Perpetuating Animal Abuse?Catch-22: In attempting to raise awareness on animal abuse issues the details of horrific animal abuse crimes are publicized but in our efforts to raise awareness are we actually helping to perpetrate more crimes?
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Albany County New York Passes Animal Abuse Registry BillOn October 11, Albany County, New York passed a bill to place information about the county’s animal abusers into a computer database. This will be America’s third animal abuser registry. -
How to Recognize Animal AbuseThe image of a scrawny, dirty dog who looks thirsty is a powerful one when the subject of possible animal abuse arises. However, according to the ASPCA, accurately spotting this type of abuse is a lot more complex. -
Toledo Dog Shootings and Chemical Torture Spark Debate Over Ohio's Animal Abuse PenaltiesOhio lags behind Alabama, Michigan, Colorado, and Pennsylvania in state code penalties for animal abuse. Petitioners seek to change that. -
Animal Abuse Laws and Animal RightsAnimal abuse laws aren't necessarily written with animal rights in mind. Every state has laws against animal cruelty. Hurricane Katrina opened our eyes to animal rights, but too many pets had to die for that to happen. -
Child and Spouse Abuse May Impact Animal AbuseFor families where abuse and neglect is a risk factor, the family pets may also be at-risk for abuse.
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Animal Abuse: We Must Stop It - Now!Animal abuse, cruelty, and neglect are rampant in this country. It must be one "sick" individual who can do this to an animal. This has got to stop!
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Berkeley Breathed's Opus Contest, and Animal AbuseBerkeley Breathed closed out his "Opus" comic strip with a quest to promote awareness of animal abuse.
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The Link Between Animal Abuse and Serial KillersAlmost all serial killers have abused and/or tortured animals in their childhoods. Animal abuse by children should be taken very seriously.
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Why a Michigan Animal Abuse Case is Gaining National AttentionThe judge threw the book at a young man for animal abuse. Some want to throw it back at the judge. -
Racism, Misogyny, and Animal Abuse in DumboA modern viewing of the Disney film Dumbo reveals all the prejudices held by the producers of this 1940s animated flick. This article details various instances of racism, misogyny, and animal abuse as depicted in the film.
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What is Animal Abuse?When you think of animal abuse you may only think of people beating their animals or not feeding their animals, but there is so much more to it. Legally, some of these things may not be considered "abuse" but they should be! -
Animal AbuseAnimal abuse happens every day in our society and I'm here to stop it.
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Animal Abuse Hurts People TooSome people think caring about the welfare of animals is a waste of time and humans should come first. They think effort toward stopping animal abuse and neglect is wasteful. There are starving children out there!
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In California, Farm Animal Abuse Initiative on BallotMost of us remember the animal abuse video shot secretly by the humane society and released in January of sick dairy cows.
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Animal Abuse - When is it Going to Be Taken Seriously?Read the facts and correlations between animal abuse and interpersonal violence. Read some of the case histories and see what the law is actually doing about these horrors. It's not just animals in danger and it's way past time for it to be taken seriously!
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How to Report Animal AbuseUnfortunately, animal abuse, cruelty and neglect is something that happens every day. The good news is that there are steps you can take to help alleviate the suffering of animals.
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Stricter Animal Laws NeededThis article shows why harsher animal abuse laws are needed and points towards the link between animal and human abuse. -
Animal Abuse on the InternetThere are various animal websites sell images that show abuse of these defenseless creatures.
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College Promoted Animal Abuse: Medical College of Wisconsin Dog LabsI bring to light the dark practices of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) dog labs and the needless abuse they cause in the name of science. -
Wild Animal Abuse: The Dark Side of Florida Fish and WildlifeI looked up in the trees watching a squirrel and said, 'What is that?' There was a dead animal tied up, swinging overhead in the tree. -
Animal Abuse in the Unforgivable DegreeI am strongly against animal cruelty. It is very wrong. The price isn't nearly enough to cover all of the animals that have suffered. -
Why Animal Planet SucksLike MTV, Animal Planet has nose-dived in quality since its first years. It now centers on animal abuse and portrays animals as generally dangerous. You're better off watching NatGeoWild. -
End Abuse NowAbuse of of children, elders, animals, and others is connected. Here's how to help.
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How to Become an Animal Control Officer in CaliforniaBecomming an Animal Control Officer is simple if you follow the steps detailed in this article. -
Death to Animal TestingAnimal testing is an unnecessary practice that should be banned in the United States. If the United Kingdom can do it, so can we. -
Relieving Animal AbuseThis article talks about Animal cruelty, animal testing, circus cruelty, dog fighting and cock fighting, fur cruelty and animal farms.
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Chain Smoking Monkeys at Oregon Sciences University Have Animal Rights Activists Going Ape!Smoking monkey dude! The Oregon animal rights activists are going ape over experimental smoking monkeys at the Oregon Sciences University. Chain Smoking monkeys become local curiosity.
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How to Get Involved During Prevention of Animal Cruelty MonthApril is Prevention of Animal Cruelty Month and there has never been a greater need to get involved. While impossible to determine how many animals are abused and neglected, it is estimated over 300,000 animals die from abuse each year.
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Animal Domestic Abuse: The Silent VictimsMany homes where there is spousal abuse there is also animal abuse. Many of the abused put off leaving for fear of what will happen to their beloved pets. -
Animal CrueltyThere is a direct correlation between animal abuse and human abuse. From the primitive "pigeon shoots" in PA to a national higher-acceptance level of violence: when to take notice and where to report animal abuse. -
Animal Hoarding, How We Can Make a DifferenceWhat is animal hoarding and who are the hoarders? Better yet, here are steps that ordinary people can take to help stop this form of animal abuse.
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Legal Animal Cruelty: Animal Welfare Act of 1966The Animal Welfare Act was not meant to protect or give rights to pets. The law defines pets only as someone's property. It's a poorly enforced law that's outdated and allows research labs, dog dealers and puppy mills to commit legal animal cruelty. -
Dog Shot by Police: Is it Self-Defense or Animal Cruelty?One civilians perspective on why law enforcement officers should be trained to handle dogs without deadly force. In addition, why animal abusers should be punished more harshly. -
As animal neglect rises, role of SPCA of Texas expandsWhile the city of Dallas is cutting staff in animal services, the SPCA of Texas is picking up the slack, and saving the lives of thousands of animals.
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Guide to Local Animal Shelters in Tampa, FloridaIf you're looking for some of the most-reputable animal shelters in Tampa, Florida you'll want to check out the list of local animal shelters providing a whole range of services to animals and their owners.
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Legal Animal Cruelty: Free to Good Home"Free to good home" has a dark and cruel underbelly many pet owners aren't aware of. Research labs, universities and puppy mill owners require a steady supply of animals to continue business as usual. Bunchers provide them with what they need.
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