Animals in distress: they are still suffering

A few days ago, a beautiful dog was taken to an enclosure scared and trembling. A Good Samaritan witnessed the young men abusing the dog in a park and took her to the nearest enclosure. They were kicking and intimidating her. It was heartbreaking to see the tears in the dog’s eyes as she sat on the floor of the enclosure, in pain and bewilderment. We can only imagine what thoughts were running through his mind. Maybe she sat there wondering what she has done to those young men to abuse her in such a way. Because animals cannot verbally tell us their feelings, we have to observe their behavior, facial expressions, and actions. Animals have feelings like human beings; they feel pain and they know fear.

It’s a shame, but every day there is a pet that is being abused by its owner. Either a pet has been abandoned by its owner, or they roam the streets until they pass away. Others have been fortunate, where they are rescued by animal centers and animal shelters, and cared for until they are healthy and adopted by loving individuals. Some animals have been euthanized because they were in shelters too long.

Recently, a man was accused of beating his girlfriend’s poodle to death. An autopsy revealed that the dog had nine broken ribs, a pulverized kidney, and massive internal bleeding.

There are many people who would probably love to adopt a pet, but don’t have the space or the financial means to keep it. I urge everyone in a position to care for these animals to consider adopting one before it is too late. Here are a couple of websites with their stories: https://www.facebook.com/Urgentdeathrowdogs/ and https://www.facebook.com/SecondChanceRescueNycDogs/. Unfortunately, not all animals have a happy ending when placed in shelters and centers.

It is a known fact that dogs have been bred for fighting. Some of those animals did not survive the torture. Pets have been beaten to the point where you would not believe that it is the same animal that you knew before their torment. Animals should not be subjected to such cruelty at the hands of human beings. Imagine being the other species; he is in a vulnerable situation but cannot speak. And your only hope is that someone will observe the situation and connect the pieces. You know that until the abuser is exposed, you will continue to suffer in silence. I ask the question, is this really fair to animals? I believe that people who engage in animal cruelty must understand the nature of the crime. You have to know that it is punishable by law. Although the punishment may vary from state to state, the misdemeanor and felony classifications for animal crimes remain the same. Both are subject to a fine or imprisonment. The time depends on the seriousness of the crime.

Ironically, some researchers have linked a connection between cruelty to animals in childhood and early adolescence with violent criminal behavior in adults. Many people have argued that the violence started somewhere. However, trying to pinpoint exactly where your anger occurred would be difficult to determine without a psychological evaluation. Based on studies and observations, there are valid theories that there may be a reduction in animal cruelty just by getting to the root of the tortured souls of these individuals. Until then, some animals will remain in danger until someone successfully connects the pieces.

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