Cruelty to Animals Act 1876

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    Rodeo” is an essay by Gretel Ehrlich , is about how people who do not live in the ranching lifestyle think that rodeo animals are treated cruelly. Many people who have not been around livestock in their life think that people are beating the animals in to bucking and this all that they do, which is not true. The stockmen has been selectively breeding for years based on the fact the animal loves to buck. Bucking stock do not live that hard of lives, they work between two to fifteen times per…

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    profit from the breeding of their pets when there are too many animals being euthanized every day in shelters. Animals in our shelters are fighting for their lives every single day, and yet we are allowing breeders and puppy mills to continue to produce more and more animals. Pet ownership is not a right. Pet owners have a responsibility to leash their animals, dispose of their waste properly and to spay or neuter their animals. It is not right that backyard breeders profit from…

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    Is the punishment for animal abuse enough?Animal abuse comes in a lot of different ways. It can be something as simple as not giving an animal that is under your care food or water and it is often called neglect. It is against the law even if it`s your own pet. There is still a lot of animal abuse around the world with so many different types of it. Would enforcing stronger laws help with animal abuse? Most of the animal abuse is from fur farms where they skin animals alive for their fur. To…

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    Gerald Nosich Pit Bulls

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    In the episode Pit Bulls and Parolees “Second Chance Ranch” shows Tia Torres and older caucasian woman and her family rescue and rehabilitate poorly treated pit bulls along with the help of parolees. These days when families go in to adopt or buy a new dog for their family the last thing on their mind is going to be is to buy a pitbull. It has to do with the impediment of how pitbulls are portrayed in the media. According to Gerald M. Nosich, author of Learning To Think Things Through: A Guide…

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    Should animal cruelty be illegal? Animal cruelty is also known as animal abuse or animal neglect, which is when someone hurts and animal or does not care for an animal responsibly. Animal cruelty has been apart of the society since the ancient ages. People don’t actually see the different parts of animal cruelty, they just see it as having pets, going hunting, using them for experiments, making them fight each other, and used for entertainment. According to the ASPCA, “150,000 American horses…

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    year, about 7.6 million animals enter animal shelters nationwide, but nearly 3 million do not make it out. The ASPCA has conducted 3 solutions for this issue, including Animal Rescue, Animal Protection, and Animal Placement. They are trying to create a positive change for these animals by stating the cruelty that threatens them. This includes: dog fighting, puppy mills, animal hoarding, farm animal welfare, and horse slaughter. ASPCA is an organization that helps to keep animals away from…

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    Animal Cruelty Facts

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    help them, at least don’t hurt them.” – Dalai Lama. Animals have been around for approximately 560 million years. However, people have started to treat them and act upon them in malicious ways. There are ways to prevent this, ways for citizens to educate themselves about this situations, and for prosecutions to be made. What is animal cruelty? Animal cruelty is the intentional and unintentional infliction of harm and/or suffering on an animal, regardless of any of the laws against it. These…

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    As I sit there on my leather couch watching batman I wondered what kind of heroes I have in real life not the ones in tights and a cape with cool weapons. I believe a hero is someone who is selfless courageous can be a man or woman not mattering what he or she looks like. A hero never gives up when the going gets tough a hero helps others with the ability to save an other person in need of help. A hero can be anyone willing to grow bigger then their self, man, woman, black, or white, tall or…

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    body so weak from starvation. Animals, like humans, are made of flesh and blood. They do feel pain, do cry, do starve and do need love and protection. To some people, abusing animals doesn’t strike them as a true crime, many believe it’s just a stupid animal. Animal abuse is a crime and should not be tolerated no matter how bold or transparent it is. The Canadian Animal Abuse Law needs to tighten the choke collar a little tighter when animal neglect and intentional cruelty is inflicted. In…

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    background? This is to raise awareness about animal shelters that try to save animals by taking them off the streets. However, what you may not know is that not all of these animals are only picked up off the road. Animals have also been taken from caretakers that either neglect or abuse them. This means that these animals have suffered under someone’s care and must be taken away to a shelter or elsewhere so that they may receive proper care. Animals are people too, and have done nothing to…

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