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ANIMAL ABUSE
DEFINITION
Many people have different interpretations of what is considered "animal abuse". Identifying abuse or neglect can be harder than it seems. It is important that you look at the entire situation to determine if an animal is being abused or neglected, and to ascertain whether the abuse is intentional and/or malicious.
Cruelty to animals is when a person harms or even kills an animal or pet. ... Sometimes people will also abandon their pet. Some examples of animal cruelty are neglect, hoarding, or physical abuse.
NEGLIGENCE AND ABUSE
In some cases animal neglect stems from ignorance: a person keeps an animal on his or her property and doesn’t know how to properly care for that animal. This isn’t a justification for the neglect, but it means that we need to educate people about the animals in their care.
Most cases of animal abuse involve the willful harming of a nonhuman animal. When a man kicks a dog for having an accident in the house, or when a woman whips her horse for failing to respond to a command, those are instances of animal abuse.
ANIMAL TESTING
We have been testing products on animals for many decades. Even though scientific developments have rendered animal testing unnecessary and even less effective than other testing methods it still occurs all around the world.
This year, there was a celebrity sponsored campaign called "Save Ralph." What this campaign tried to do was to raise awareness about the experiments on animals of brands known as Colgate, Dove, gillete and others
ANIMAL EXPLOTATION
Some people have a sense of entitlement toward animals. They believe that humans have the right to use animals in any way they wish, including for monetary gain. Exploiting animals is a form of animal cruelty, however, especially when the exploitation goes against the animal’s instincts or forces the animal into frightening or unsafe situations.
Circuses, zoos, aquatic theme parks, and other venues often exploit animals in the name of entertainment. The crowds don’t see that the animals are forced into submission, kept in tiny cages, and denied socialization with others of their own species.
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