Cruelty to Animals Act 1876

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    AARF is an Animal Adoption and Rescue Foundation. They were founded in 1993, all around the world (“About/AARF.NP.”). A group of non profit volunteers decided to start this organization. Dozens of volunteers across the world have came together to try and get all types of animals off the street and healthy again (“Animal Adoption and Rescue Foundation of Richmond, Virginia”). There are many organizations across the world such as, one in Richmond Virginia, and all around North Carolina. AARF…

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    unwanted dogs being neglected yet again, but for their whole life. The pain and torture is very exhausting for these helpless animals. If they really wanted to sell more dogs, they could lower the price. Dogs in this day and time cost thousands of dollars. This is also only for one dog. Puppy mills are an obvious disgrace to our country, because they neglect the animals everyone says they love. We honestly need to action very soon. We sit here and watch our nation crumble, but Lokker 3…

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    society. Animal abuse is the intentional infliction by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, regardless of whether the act is against the law(Humane Society). Animal abuse occurs everywhere but is more commonly found in places with more poverty where people can’t always afford to take proper care of their animals. Regardless, animal abuse is a reoccurring issue all over the United States. A few examples of animal abuse are; dog fighting, animals in poor conditions and animal…

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    Aspca Mission Statement

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    Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was the first humane society to be established in North America back in 1866. The organization’s goals and mission statement is “to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.” This non-profit organization’s focus, outlined by their current President and CEO Matthew Bershadker, is to get pets out of shelters and keep them in homes, while increasing the protections of animals…

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    Analysis Of Animal Cruelty

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    Introduction 1.1 Project summary Animal cruelty is when somebody harms an animal or don’t care for an animal responsibly, It is considered criminal offence to be cruel to or hurt animals, even your own pets. It’s also known as animal abuse, or neglect. Animal cruelty is austere problem. If you see an animal being mistreated, remember that you can take a stand for that animal and contribute in creating the healthy environment for animals. Sometimes the problem is that people do not…

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    Almost every day an animal is beaten, abandoned and even starved. Animals should have rights to protect themselves from being hurt, just like us people. If people followed the animals rights, fewer animals would be in danger. I ask that people begin to help make a change and make animal rights to prevent any more harm to these helpless little animals who don’t deserve to be hurt. There are some crazy people out in the world that say animals can’t feel pain. This judgment causes people to think…

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    reproduction of these animals are causing serious consequences on public health. The overpopulation of cats and dogs is due to lack of awareness of people. Factors such as pet shops and the human need of having a pet are the contributors to the grow of the animal overpopulation. Throughout time cats and dogs have become a necessity for people in their daily lives. People is well known to always be dissatisfied with what they have and for that reason it is easy to find animals left in the…

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    Bc Spca Commercial

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    to persuade people into donating. An example of this is the BC SPCA (The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), An animal protection organization in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The BC SPCA created a commercial that aired in 2006 all over America in hopes of persuading their audience. The commercial shows a series of short videos of sad, injured animals in cages and crates. While those clips are being shown, the song ‘In the Arms of an Angel’ by Sarah McLachlan is…

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    Animal Rights Outline

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    Animal Rights Morgan Nitsche Classes ~ 2nd & 4th period Teacher ~ Mrs. Trant Date ~ May 19, 2017 Laws Animal rights are the rights of animals, claimed on ethical grounds, to the same humane treatment and protection from exploitation and abuse that are accorded to humans. What are the laws for Animal Rights? The Animal Welfare Act is a series of laws made to protect animals. 1970~ This law states that animals would not be tested on for any reason. 1976~ A law that states there is to be…

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    Why is it that we don’t realize the cruelty of this? It’s not just happening in Zoos, it’s happening in our backyard, our streets and in our own homes. Animal Cruelty should be criminalized because animals are been abused for entertainment, tormented in factories and it’s causing an increase in animal extinction. Animal cruelty is denied by many to be considered a crime. Those who go to Zoos and Circuses and aren’t aware of the damage been done to those animals behind those curtains and cages,…

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