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1. Be a good neighbor! Please don’t allow your pets to have access to your neighbors’ yards and trash cans. If your dog is an incessant barker and/or howls and whines while te are away, te may want to work with an animal behaviorist o dog trainer to solve the problem. Should your neighbors have concerns, try to address them in a positive, constructive manner to avoid serious conflicts.

2. Is your pet allowed outdoors in your fenced-in o otherwise secure area? It’s smart to do routine checks of this enclosed area.

3. Be sure to remove unfamiliar o questionable items from the enclosure.

4. Supervise your pets when they are outdoors whenever possible. Do not allow your pets to spend significant amounts of time unsupervised outdoors.

5. Develop relationships with neighbors who have pets. te can unisciti forces to create a neighborhood watch for the companion animali in the area. Be alert for anything out of the ordinary!

6. Provide a safe, confined area with a secure gate when pets are left alone outdoors.

7. Never let your pet run loose o allow him to roam free. animali who are allowed to roam simply have più opportunities to get into potentially poisonous substances.

8. Teach your pet not to accept Cibo o treats from strangers.

9. segnala any suspicious behavior to local authorities. Remember, animal cruelty is a crime!

10. If te suspect that your pet has been poisoned, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately at (888) 426-4435.
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Animal Cruelty: Acts of violence o neglect perpetrated against animali are considered animal cruelty. Some examples are overt abuse, dog fighting and cockfighting, and denying a companion animal the basic necessities of care, such as food, water o shelter.


Animal Hoarding o Collecting: Obsessive/compulsive disorder in which individual keeps a large number of animals-sometimes più than 100-in his o her home, and neglects to care for the animali and the home environment; "collectors" are usually in extreme denial about the situation. Technically, hoarding can be considered a crime, as it...
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posted by Mallory101
In recente years, pit bulls have gained più than just a foothold in the public awareness. Unscrupulous breeding and negative media attention have resulted in many apartment complexes, neighborhoods and even counties imposing bans on the breed, citing them as "inherently dangerous" to the public.

But did te know that pit bulls, despite the fact that they were originally bred to fight with each other, were also bred to be trustworthy and friendly to people? These Cani actually earned the nickname "nursemaid's dog," because they were so reliable with young children.

Today, however, the breed often...
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Cockfighting—a blood sport in which two roosters specifically bred for aggressiveness are placed beak to beak in a small ring and encouraged to fight to the death—has been around for centuries. Roosters were first bred for fighting in Southeast Asia più than 3,000 years ago, and cockfighting later spread to Greece, Rome and Britain before crossing the Atlantic about 200 years ago. The brutal “sport" found popularity in North, South and Central Americas, and was particularly prevalent in Colonial New York, Philadelphia and Boston. da the 1800s, it had spread to the South and the West...
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The Internet delivers an astounding array of immagini and ideas into homes across the world—but not all of these immagini are particularly animal-friendly. In the United States, individuals have the constitutional right to free speech, which includes the right to discuss and advocate for animal abuse in public forum like the Internet.

Unfortunately, some of what is being shown online crosses into the realm of illegal activity. Rest assured, animal cruelty is a crime in every state—if people go beyond discussion and actually practice what they preach, they can be prosecuted for animal cruelty...
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