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The Humane Society of the United States offers a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person who organizes, participates in, promotes, or officiates at cockfights or dogfights. We have seen so many Pit Bulls, badly abused.. neglected and who were so happy to see you a human, hoping to be petted and loved. Even after being hurt and abused, they want nothing more than to be with a man, with somebody they can love and be loved by shredded... bleeding... tortured... left to die the harsh reality of dog abuse dog eat dog : the bloodthirsty underworld of dogfighting pitbull - the most abused dog on the planet monsters put to justice Lady and her puppies did not survive the tourture WHAT YOU CAN DO:
1 - if you witness animal abuse or neglect, please contact your local humane society, animal shelter, or animal control agency immediately.
In most areas, those agencies have the authority to enforce state and local laws related to animals and the capability to investigate and resolve these situations.
You can find the name and number of your local humane society or animal control agency by looking in your phone book's yellow pages under "animal shelter," "humane society," or "animal control," or by calling Information. Often, public animal care and control agencies are also listed under the city or county health department or police department.
if you do not have a local Humane society, please, call a sherif
2 - protest against Dog Fighting - dog fighting is considered illegal and a felony in many parts of the world; unfortunately, not in all.
It is a serious threat to the community. Dog fighters are often involved in other crimes such as illegal gambling, illegal possession of weapons, and the selling and posession of drugs.
Most dog fighters have a history of violence and criminal behavior not only towards animals but towards people as well. Contact your local humane society to find
out if dog fighting is considered illegal in your area, if not - call or write to your mayer/ senator/ governor, to any person who you think can do changes
The trauma and suffering that fighting dogs go through is another story. Fighting dogs are specifically bred, conditioned (sometimes by starvation, physical abuse, confinement, etc), and trained to fight in pits. Dog fights end when one dog is no longer willing, or when one of the dogs is killed. If a dog loses a fight and lives, it is usually either shot, abandoned to die from its injuries, or electricuted. When they are not fighting, they are either isolated in kennels or chained outside for most of their lives. Dogs used in these events often die of blood loss, shock, dehydration, exhaustion, or infection hours or even days after the fight. Some owners train their dogs for fights using smaller animals such as cats, rabbits, or small dogs. These animals are known as "bait." The Humane Society of the United States offers a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person who organizes, participates in, promotes, or officiates at cockfights or dogfights. |