That has been around for a long time
in 20 states animal abuse is against the law
of course it is.
Yes, a veterinarian can involve law enforcement if they suspect animal abuse or neglect during a visit.
It is animal abuse and therefore, punishable under law.
No. It's considered animal abuse and it's against the law.
1.set up law to protec the animal's right 2.education 3.Neutering
It's called many names. But one of them is animal neglecting....How ever,I DO ask people to NOT abuse animals. They are very unique..like us humans!
By telling their governer to make a new state law for it.
Yes, if it's done intentionally! Of course animal cruelty is against the law! Also, where animal abuse isn't illegal, it's still unethical. Don't do it.
Florida addresses animal abuse through a combination of state laws and local ordinances. The state's Animal Cruelty Law makes it a felony to intentionally harm or kill animals, with penalties including fines and imprisonment. Additionally, various local organizations and law enforcement agencies are involved in the investigation and prosecution of animal abuse cases. Public awareness campaigns and education programs also aim to prevent animal cruelty and promote responsible pet ownership.
Abuse is not something that anybody should go through. It is not normal, and against the law. If a person is getting abused they should try their best to seek help from somebody else to stop the abuse.
you made it one