Where is animal cruelty happening
The evidence of a link between cruelty to animals and violence toward humans is compelling. In fact, people who abuse animals are five times more likely to commit violent crime.
Animal abuse, like many other forms of abuse, is about power and control over a helpless victim. By taking action against animal cruelty, we protect animals and may uncover and perhaps prevent additional crimes. Safe Haven provides up to 60 days of temporary shelter to animals from families affected by domestic violence, allowing families to leave an abusive situation while knowing their animal is safe and cared for.
To learn more about our Safe Haven program, click here. The Wisconsin Humane Society is committed to providing protection, shelter, and care for wild and homeless animals.
This next part is up to you. Perhaps you'd like to focus your efforts in your local area. Our infographic and list of resources will help you to find local animal rescue organizations to support. Alternatively, you may feel drawn to support a particular animal rights issue, even if it is not one local to you.
You may not live in Africa or Asia, but the plight of elephants used as machines and for entertainment may be the most important issue to you. If the data we have compiled, the resources we have listed, and the resulting infographic inspires just one person to take action against just one type of animal cruelty, we will consider our efforts to have been entirely worth it.
This means you can share, tweet, like, link, and blog as much as you like but you cannot change or use the work commercially. Please help us share! Asia - Dog fighting is present in various locations around Asia. Dogs are pitted against each other until one of them is declared the winner, many times the winner is declared when one of the dogs dies.
Notably, China and Japan have not outlawed the practice, and despite being banned under the Taliban, dog fighting has seen a resurgence in Afghanistan.
Dog fighting is particularly prominent in China and Pakistan. Dog fights are still prevalent in Albania, it has been legal for over 25 years.
These inhumane facilities produce the birth of approximately , puppies every year. It is unknown how many puppy mills are currently operating in Canada since these farms tend to be located in sparsely inhabited areas, and operate covertly - requiring some investigation to be uncovered.
More than 2 million puppies are bred in these mills annually. When the dogs arrive at the dog meat markets, dehydrated, exhausted, and injured, they are often forced to watch other dogs being slaughtered. Those that can move are seen spinning in circles and pacing, having gone insane from the cruelty they're subjected to. Breeding dogs in puppy mills have never known love, affection, or even what it's like to walk on the grass. Making it physically impossible for a dog to bark, debarking surgery is needlessly cruel and strips a dog of its natural means of communication.
Injuries are rife on the racetrack, and most greyhounds don't live to see their "retirement age" of four or five years.
Many dogs who do reach retirement are euthanized. Dogs were not permitted to socialize and spent up to 23 hours a day in tiny cages.
As many as 1 million pets per year are hurt, abused, or killed as a result of domestic violence, with more than 70 percent of women with pets who enter a domestic violence shelter reporting that their abuser had hurt or even killed a family pet. If you know of a dog being kept in cruel conditions or suspect a dog is being abused, it's time to take action.
If it is safe to do so, take videos or photos of the situation and then call your local animal protection organization. To help out with larger issues, start by educating family and friends about the issue. Most people are unaware of the torturous lives greyhounds live, for example, and education is the first step towards changing people's attitudes towards the greyhound industry. China - 4 million cats are killed for their meat each year in China alone.
Many of these cats are still wearing their collars when they are snatched from the streets and thrown into tiny cages. Both the tortuous transportation and inhumane slaughter methods in China are some of the most shocking cases of animal abuse in the world. The cat meat market in the country is wrapped in superstition. At the start of every month, the meat is consumed to boost libido, protect against misfortune, and even increase their agility to that of a cat.
The butchers want tougher meat, so they terrorize the cats before slaughtering them. When it comes to the larger issue of cat meat in China and Vietnam, education and awareness is the first step towards change. Most people don't know that these issues are occurring, and spreading the word and raising awareness can promote a flow-on effect of advocacy and education.
United States — Cattle destined for the beef industry live a life of pain and suffering from the moment they're born. Cattle branding involves third-degree burns on a cow's body, while horns of beef cows are burned or cut off.
Inadequately protected from the weather, many cows suffer or die in extreme summer or winter conditions. In France, cattle raised for beef are inhumanely killed by deadly force to the back of the neck, so that abattoirs can sell cow brains without bone splinters.
Pregnant cows are restrained as their calves are violently pulled from their wombs before being killed or immediately taken away, while cows and calves were killed by multiple blows with a hammer or multiple bullets to the head. All dairy farms cause unnecessary ongoing suffering to cows and calves. The only way to help dairy cows and their calves is to raise awareness of the issues rife in the dairy industry and to adopt a vegan lifestyle.
Canada - ,, chickens were slaughtered for meat in After hatching, chicks are separated by sex. Thus, for purposes of this piece, we are focused on how we identify the people who posted the digital images depicting animal cruelty as they are, at a minimum, presumptively linked to the illegal acts depicted in those images. Understandably, when someone is first exposed to this digital carnage, their initial reaction is to get those images pulled off the site as soon as possible.
However, that is the worst possible first step because once the data is pulled off of the site it is as a general rule gone and not recoverable and cannot be used as evidence at a trial. That means the key evidence contained in the file and the ability to trace the posting back to the IP address used to upload the content is gone.
So, resist the impulse to get the offending content removed before law enforcement has an opportunity to preserve it for trial. While most social media sites scrub or remove metadata from uploaded images, downloading the image makes it easier to diagnose whether a still image is authentic or has been Photoshopped in some form.
Yes, there are people out there who doctor photos and post them just to see the outraged reactions they will get. In that report, be sure to include an express request that:. Once law enforcement has access to the devices, the officer can search for the original images that were the subject of the offending post and all of the metadata that comes with digital images. A word about metadata associated with digital images: unless special care is taken, those who shoot videos or take photographs create more than just the images at issue—they also capture the metadata for those images.
Thus, EXIF data is highly relevant to prosecutors who will later have to prove the identity of the offender, the jurisdiction and venue of the offense, and that the acts depicted in the images occurred before the expiration of the relevant statute of limitations.
But here is the rub: as a general rule, the only way to get EXIF data is from the file itself and that generally means retrieving it from the original recording device. As noted above, gaining access to those devices is, at least, a two-step process that only works if the host site still has the original posting at the time law enforcement gets to work on the case.
This could tip them off that law enforcement is on the case, leading them to remove the image or video before police can preserve essential evidence. This protocol will work most of the time, but as is true in life, not in every case.
However, making a good-faith effort to ID these people is the best we can do. It is an ugly world out there, but with your help, we can visit some real accountability on those who use the Internet as a vehicle to stroke their egos when preying upon the voiceless and vulnerable. What is animal cruelty? Should I report animal cruelty if I suspect it, but do not have proof?
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