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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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    their way to provide loyalty, happiness, and care for their pets. With this being said, seeing an animal hurt or in inadequate conditions could cause a person to feel sympathetic for the animal. The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is an organization that feels the same and would do anything in its power to help an animal in need. The society takes steps toward this goal by developing a campaign in order to support animals in need. Although the celebrity endorser…

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    Iditarod's Animal Cruelty

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    Nome, Alaska. It is indisputable that the Iditarod is an extreme race, but only the best of the best can achieve the finish line. With all of the many paws helping, the Iditarod dogsled race is absolutely not a form of animal cruelty. One reason the Iditarod isn't animal cruelty is because of the preparation behind the program. For example, they train almost everyday for at least a year (“How to Train”). The dogs train by pulling a board and adding weight by weight, upon mile per mile. This…

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    When is the rule by cruelty necessary, according to Machiavelli? According to Machiavelli, he claims that the prince needs to rule by cruelty, especially in terms of crime and justice. If the prince is generous at all times, including the period of disorder, people will lose trust. With courage and cruelty, the prince should abandon his personal qualities, rule by cruelty, and eliminate all possible crimes and misdeeds for the safety of the country. How can being cruel to a few lead to being…

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    Cruelty On Animal Rights

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    Animal Rights Wendy Guindi Azusa Pacific University Animal Rights Animals should be used only in ways that greatly benefit humankind. Whenever possible, these animals should be treated without cruelty. People who hold this position, which includes many animals’ welfare groups, believe our responsibility is to treat animals with kindness. It is acceptable to use animals to accomplish goals that will benefit society, as long as we do so in the kindest way possible. The belief that…

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    Animal Testing Cruelty

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    Animal Testing Cruelty The cruelty of animal testing has recently been debated. In the past years it has become more and more common, and awareness is key to eliminating this issue. Dogs, cats, rabbits, mice, birds, monkeys and many other animals we adore, are being put into cages, receiving no care and suffering from neglect. Hundreds of animals die every day which can be avoided or minimized. If companies torture and kill animals that are considered non important existences easily at our…

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    mistreated or lied to more so it’s done intentional by the offender. There is a Native American proverb saying, “that to harm another is harming oneself”, simplifying the fact that no one is chosen to be maltreated and disrespected. Acts of human cruelty are never justified because it affects the victims, it damages the spiritual essence that is inside a human being, and it is morally wrong to do malicious…

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    As many animal-lovers would say that their dream job is to be a vet because of their love for animals, I personally feel that being an animal-lover itself, is not enough to be a vet. The devotion and love towards animals should be there, but without the drive to help every species of animals on a daily basis, it’s not enough. I want to be a vet because I can’t stand seeing dead animals rotting on the sideways. I can’t stand seeing stranded dogs scavenging for food, when they can have a home. I…

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    Dogfighting Circles

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    The United States Humane Society estimates that more than 40,000 people across the country buy and sell fighting dogs and are involved in dogfighting activities. But authorities say those in dogfighting circles also are involved in a number of other crimes, including narcotics trafficking, illegal gambling and murder.[25] In August 2006, a suspected dog fighter in Texas bled to death after he was shot by intruders who apparently intended to torture him into revealing where he had hidden…

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    Cruelty Of Animal Testing

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    For as long as people can remember there has been animal testing. Labs will use ranging from rabbits to mice in their experiments in medicine and even testing beauty products. In order to be able to able to test certain diseases that these animals do not naturally form like humans, they will be injected into them to mimic the disease. This treatment to animals has been used for years and put them through unnecessary pain. There should get rid of animal testing because it can be unreliable, it’s…

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