global of course they are abused all over the world
Yes, animal abuse is a global problem. Unfortunately, people all over the world abuse animals. There are 100 million animals alone that are used for laboratory testing worldwide.
Yes. Many people still abuse their animals. It's horrible. If you see animal abuse, call your local animal control.
Yes, because animal abuse is a crime. First you get a citation,and then you might go to jail.
Global issues are things like poverty, child labour, animal and child abuse, global warming (pollution, deforestation), intensive farming etc.
Yes, an animal can be saved from abuse. If you see an animal being abused, call your local animal shelter and talk to them about how to rescue the animal.
First, contact your local police department. If they are unable to assist you, contact your local animal shelter and ask them who you should contact.
Yes, neglecting an animal is animal abuse.
A priority is being sure the animal in question is being abused and the owner is violating local laws. What some would call abuse it might not be abuse by definition of your local laws on abused animals. Check the animal at different times of the day. If you see a lack of sufficient water, food, and proper shelter of the animal, it might just be ignorance on the owner's part. Your local police station or animal shelter are better experienced to assess the situation and take the appropriate action. If you see out right abuse like beating, kicking, choking or any other violent action against the animal try to document the abuse (video tape or take a picture) and contact your local police station or animal shelter right away. Ring or somehow tell the local authorities responsible for animal protection, such as the RSPCA or SPCA, depending one where one resides.
the year with the most animal abuse is every year,many people like to abuse animal in diffrent ways.Overbreeding and poching animal are some of our main parts of animal abuse.
yes. animal abuse is illegal
no animal abuse is a bunch of bull
You should take them to your local animal shelter, humane society or pound. You may not do harm to these animals or you can be charged with animal abuse.