Ending Pet Animal Mistreatment Into Pets

By Reyes Lynd


Animal cruelty is a word that gets thrown around, but that few people really think of. Usually you picture an animal that's being openly abused, and that really needs someone to come rescue them. But even though SPCAI and others fight it, there are still situations that can crop up where you could claim cruelty even with the family pet.

When it comes to your dog or cat, you've got to make sure that you're getting them the care that they need. That means visiting the vet for treatment, and for staying up to date on their shots.

But you're also going to find that there are other signs an animal is being treated unfairly as well. You want to be aware of these, so that you can actually take action and have something done about this.

There are always things that you can do to prevent animal cruelty where you live. More often than not there has to be an animal control agency near you, and you're able to call them so that they can be alerted to a problem where you live.

A big part of taking care of your dogs is having them spayed or neutered if you're not going to breed them. It's the responsible thing to do because there are already too many puppies in the US and not enough homes. That's why SPCA International is overwhelmed with animals in need of rescue services.

For example, if you buy your dog at a pet store, you're actually doing the wrong thing. No matter what they say, more often than not this is supporting puppy mills.

But if your dog does have to be outside all the time, you've also got to give them shelter as well. Dogs are strong, and are made to live outside if they have to. But that doesn't mean they should be given no protection from storms, heat or the cold.

You've got to have shelter for them if your dog is going to be an outdoor one more often than not. Otherwise you're just not taking proper care of them at all.




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