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    Animal Abuse Registry

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    Animal abusers are heartless people who don’t deserve to live life with their crimes unnoticed. Lisa Weisberg‚ senior vice president of government affairs for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says‚ "If you treat animal abuse as a $50 fine and a slap on the wrist‚ people won’t take it very seriously” (Kenna 1). Charging the abusers only a small fine is just not strict enough. This form of punishment does not fit the crime or prevent it from happening again. American people

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    Animal Abuse by Owners

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    small dog‚ and wrapping the dog’s mouth with duct tape. His goal was to discipline the dog. Gonzales was caught and arrested for abusing the animal. Animal abuse is an occurring problem in the U.S. But can be prevented if we take action. Robert Gonzales is only one of many people to commit animal cruelty. Kevin Brunson was also accused of harming an animal. He starved his dog‚ Rambo‚ until he weighed only fifty-one pounds. A normal dog his size would weigh around one hundred and twenty-five pounds

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    Animal Abuse What is the actual definition of animal cruelty some may ask‚ it is infliction of physical pain‚ suffering or death upon an animal.(www.mspca.org ) More often than we know‚ innocent animals are being abused. Whether or not we notice it or want to believe it‚ it happens in our hometowns‚ maybe even right next to our homes‚ where we are supposed to feel safe. Don’t you think that something should be done about this? I do. Take some time to ask yourselves why anyone would want to hurt

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    What Is Animal Abuse?

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    What is animal abuse? August 2‚ 2010 Comp I Mr. Smith Animal abuse has become a very alarming problem across the country in today’s society. Every day‚ animals are being neglected and abused and it is rapidly growing in our country. Just knowing the signs of animal abuse and neglect can help make a difference to the animals. Animal abuse or cruelty is the harm‚ suffering or infliction on an animal for purposes other than self defense. “Animal cruelty can be to deliberately abuse or just

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    Essay On Animal Abuse

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    Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty is any form of strong physical contact or verbal abuse which hurts the animals also in the environment in which an animal lives. Animal cruelty is also known as animal abuse. Animals should be treated like humans‚ they also have emotions. Animals feel the pain and fear like humans do‚ but they are helpless victims. Animal abuse causes so much loneliness‚ suffering‚ and pain in these innocent animals. It can also cause an animal to become aggressive‚ timid‚ or even

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    Animal Abuse Essay

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    Taking a stand against animal abuse In today’s society people tend to turn to a blind eye to the animal abuse that occurs every day in America‚ whether it is by their decision to support certain companies that use animals for experimentation or choosing to be neglectful to animal abuse. Animal Cruelty is a big problem today‚ anyone could help stop it by adopting animals from shelters‚ rescuing animals or reporting problems like people leaving animals in hot cars or leaving them in their backyard

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    Circus Animal Abuse

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    Abuse In The Circus Chains‚ spikes‚ and pain is the everyday life for an animal in the circus. Performance animals‚ who experience cruel training‚ extreme punishment‚ and abuse from their handlers should be released from the circus. When people go to the circus‚ they picture a place filled with excitement‚ love‚ and entertainment. In reality‚ the place people used to love when they were children doesn’t exist‚ but is substituted with a cruel and joyless place where the animals that amazed them

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    Fashion Animal Abuse

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    Animal Abuse in the Fashion Industry Lindsay Coleman and Karishma Naik Professor Gabiger ENG 1021 November 10 2012 Introduction Over forty million animals are being killed every year for the use of fashion. Contrary to the claims of the industry‚ these animals are living in poor unhealthy environments and then being killed in devastating ways such as poisoning‚ electrocution or breaking of the necks (Thomas). They are killed in cruel inhumane ways to get their skin‚ fur

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    Animal Abuse Summary

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    Every day in the United States animals are beaten‚ neglected‚ and forced to struggle for survival. They are left in horrible conditions‚ ones without any food and or water. Some are lucky‚ they are found and rescued‚ being given a chance to survive by being cared for in a shelter or even given a new home. But others‚ aren’t so lucky. We must fight for these animals’ rights and punish the heartless owners. Its up to us to speak up for these creatures who don’t have a voice.

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    for people to let go of‚ because it becomes connected to tradition. Excepted values of what society holds as morally right becomes blurred allowing for the abuse of animals‚ specifically elephants‚ to continue and for this abuse to not be stopped by proper regulation. Ringling Bros. has a long standing record of having elephants in the show. Abuse is common to find in the circus with elephants outside of their natural habitat. There is a growing movement to immediately remove elephants from circus acts

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