it is said every second of everyday an animal is being abused.
Yes people have home rescress and there are actual buildings
Animal abuse happens everywhere, but a common place is in the U.S. Farmers brutely beat farm animals to death.
the ASPCA
Who are "they"? "They" (the ASPCA) usually thank you for adopting an abused shelter animal. It is not illegal to own an abused animal. In some jurisdictions it is illegal to abuse an animal. The laws vary from place-to-place and change over time. The laws also vary in definition of what constitutes abuse.
A happy place where everything can get along. Oh god do I dream of that =/
Yes, you will often read news reports on the different abuse that goes on in nursing homes or even the homes of people caring for the elderly. Research a place and read reviews before hiring a nurse or choosing a place that cares for elderly members of your family.
On moral grounds it is animal abuse. You would have to contact your local SPCA or government agency to inquire about animal welfare laws in your area. Dogs are social animals and do not like to defecate in the same place they sleep or eat.
Truth is... there is animal abuse EVERYWHERE you go. in every town city and state there are animal abusers. it is unfair and not right and no life should be abused.
because people are stupid and selfish and don't care about anything but them self's.
There are many options for substance abuse programs for low income people. A great place to start is to check with a local church.
Animal abuse refers to the intentional harm, neglect, or mistreatment of animals by humans. This can include physical abuse, such as beating or injuring an animal, as well as neglecting their basic needs like food, water, and shelter. Animal abuse is considered a serious crime in many jurisdictions and is often linked to other forms of violence. It is important to report any suspected cases of animal abuse to authorities to protect the well-being of animals.
Well it is known as Animal Abuse, you may be reported for it, and you MIGHT be fined. But you could be charged if the dog escapes and goes to a No Dogs! place. Also if it is on someone else's property you could be charged for it.