Animal Abuse

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“Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any way.” People often ask what is animal abuse, where does it happen, how often does it happen, what are the main types of animal abuse, and what are animal rights? Animal abuse is a large problem and happens all over the world. It comes in many forms, and some people don’t even realize that what they are doing or seeing is considered animal abuse. Animal abuse doesn’t happen to just household pets. 64.5% of animal abuse involves dogs, 18% involves cats, and 25% involves other animals. Animals are living creatures and have feelings too. Just because they can’t speak up about how they are feeling and tell you to stop, does not mean it is right.
People believe that because an animal is an animal and not a human, that they do not have feelings and can’t feel the pain that is being inflicted among them. When an animal is being abused, the person does not believe that they are actually hurting the animal when they hit and starve them, or when they keep an animal locked in a small cage. They think that when they abuse an animal, it is right and there is nothing wrong with it.
There are many different types of animal abuse. Neglecting an animal is one form of abuse. Neglecting an animal consists of not giving the animal proper nutrition, proper shelter, or veterinary care when needed. All these things are important for an animal and is needed in order for them to survive. Neglect can damage an animal’s health, and can even lead to death. Neglecting an animal can cause long term damage that can be very threatening. Starvation can cause unpleasant symptoms for an animal, such as loss of body fat. Loss of body fat is followed by loss of muscle fat, an...

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... starved to trigger survival instincts and to encourage aggression. The owners of these dogs will train them by forcing them to read water in pools, run on a treadmill while a caged rabbit, cat, chicken, or some other animal is dangled in front of them, or make them hang by their jaws while dangling from a chain baited with meat. These dogs are sometimes injected with steroids. Some dogs will even have their teeth sharpened and have their ears cut off so other can’t grab a hold of them during a fight. Their owners will even put rat poison in their food so that their fur will taste bad to the other dogs.
People don’t realize that animals in rodeos are tortured. In rodeo events like calf roping, steer wrestling, bareback horse and bull riding, saddle bronc riding, and barrel racing, obedient animals are made to display “wild” behavior to make the cowboys look brave.

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