Research Memo #2
Animal Abuse is a current issue in the United States of America. According to ASPCA every 10 seconds an animal is abused or neglected. It is up to the citizens of America to make a difference by learning where to report animal cruelty, paying attention, making calls, and building a team in your neighborhood to raise awareness. You can take action by helping an innocent animal. There are hoarders, puppy mills, and dog fighting taking place throughout America.
Animal hoarding is when a person collects numerous animals and cannot take care of all the animals that are in there home. Animal hoarders can be male or female and range in age. The ASPCA states that all hoarders have a commonality “Failure to grasp the severity of their situation.” An animal hoarder thinks that all his/her animals are happy and healthy when most of the time they are not. If you enter their house there might be strong smell ammonia. Most hoarders don’t socialize, fleas are everywhere, and he/she is isolated from the community. These are all signs of animal hoarders.
Did you know where your puppy from the pet store came from? Most puppies in well known pet stores are from puppy mills. Puppy mills are where dogs are bred as much as possible and are in unsanitary conditions that are not healthy. The alternatives for pet shops that sell those unhealthy puppies are animal shelters that have animals that are healthy, cute, and just need a loving home. Peta agrees that you should “adopt not buy.”
Dog fighting is spread everywhere in the United States of America. Dog fighting is training dogs to fight or hurt other dogs. People that train their dogs to fight find it entertaining and earn money for admission. New York recently passed a bill stating that attending a dog fight in New York a misdemeanor offense and is now in effect. Put a stop to dog fighting in the rest of the United States of America.
Overall, dog fighting, puppy mills, and animal hoarding all count as animal cruelty and the citizens of America need to put a stop to animal cruelty. Prevent this issue from happening in your community and raise awareness about animal abuse. One call can make a difference. Report the issue if you see something that does not look right. Take action and save an animal!
Follow up: Next I will focus on if there is a psychological reason why people abuse animals? How does animal abuse affect a person later in life? Does it lead to human violence?