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Recognizing Animal Abuse |
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The most common type of animal cruelty is neglect or abandonment - that
is, people not providing adequate care for animals in their charge.
These types of cases often involve situations where an animal is left
without food, water or shelter, or when proper veterinary care was not
obtained. In many of these cases, the underlying reason can sometimes be
explained by the caretaker’s ignorance. This is why many animal control
officers and humane law enforcement officers will first attempt to
educate the neglectful caretaker, rather than immediately citing them or
arresting them.
While ignorance can be blamed in some of these situations, an additional cause that seems to be a major contributor to neglect and abandonment cases is that the pet owner simply does not care. Even people with only the most basic knowledge of animal care can see that an animal has degenerated to the point where it is only skin and bones. Many times, animals are purchased as pets, and simply forgotten about. Animals in this situation however do not merely gather dust. They are slowly starved or dehydrated to death, literally bled dry due to parasite infestations, or slowly garroted by their own collars. Body Condition The Body Condition System has been developed to help pet owners (and investigators) judge if their pet's appearance is normal or not. The images below are numbered to correspond with the descriptions below.
VERY THIN: Ribs, backbones, pelvic bones easily visible. No palpable fat. Minimal loss of muscle mass. THIN: Ribs easily palpated and may be visible with no palpable fat. Top of backbone visible. Pelvic bones becoming prominent. Obvious waist and abdominal tuck. UNDERWEIGHT: Ribs easily palpable with no visible fat covering. Waist easily noted, viewed from above. Abdominal tuck evident. IDEAL: Ribs palpable without excess fat covering. Waist observed behind ribs when viewed from above. Abdomen tucked up when viewed from side. OVERWEIGHT: Ribs palpable with slight excess fat covering. Waist is discernable viewed from above but is not prominent. Abdominal tuck apparent. HEAVY: Ribs palpable with difficulty, heavy fat cover. Noticeable fat deposits over lumbar area and base of tail. Waist absent or barely visible. Abdominal tuck may be absent. OBESE: Ribs not palpable under very heavy fat cover, or palpable only with significant pressure. Heavy fat deposits over backbone and base of tail. No waist or abdominal tuck. Obvious abdominal distension may be present. GROSSLY OBESE: Massive fat deposits on chest, spine, and base
of tail. Waist and abdominal tuck absent. Fat deposits on neck and legs.
Obvious abdominal distension. If you witness animal cruelty in progress and do not know the number to the appropriate agency, CALL 911. Animal cruelty is a CRIME, and the police dispatcher will be able to determine which department should respond. Repeat offences of animal cruelty crimes are a rule, not an exception - and there are many times when an investigation into an animal cruelty crime uncovers human-related crimes as well. When officers go to the home to investigate an animal cruelty issues, they often find evidence of domestic abuse, child neglect, drugs and other dangerous situations. Reporting animal cruelty could save a human life. When a violent crime is committed against anyone you love, there is always a flood of emotions: anger, outrage, hurt, worry, helplessness... Your pets are no exception, and when someone deliberately causes them harm, the reaction isn't much different than if they had attacked a human family member. The fact is, there are some things you can do. Animal abuse is a crime, and depending on where you live, it can be a pretty serious one. Several states consider animal cruelty a felony. Do NOT attempt to deal with the crime yourself. The authorities are there to help you, and the sooner they are involved, the better. Patrol officers will show up almost immediately after you call and report the animal cruelty/neglect.
These innocent animals don't deserve such a miserable and lonely life. Animals deserve to live a happy and healthy life. If you witness an animal being neglected, please call your local authorities or humane rescue group/organization immediately. You can choose to give your name and information or choose to remain anonymous. If the animal neglect is severe enough, the charge could be taken to court and you may be needed to testify against the abuser. It may be frightening, but please remember that these animals need you to protect them from abusers who would hurt them or make them suffer. Please think of these animals' safety and well-being. You have a voice that can speak on behalf of these animals who are suffering in silence. Please be their voice. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will respond as soon as we are able.
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