No, because it does not harm the dog in any way. It is considered littering and is rude to whoever comes across it later because it is gross and someone else will have to clean it up if you don't.
Animal cruelty is defined in many different ways varying from your location and the species of animal involved. For example; tethering a dog is considered "cruelty" in several US counties, but in other places tethering is considered an appropriate action. New Zealand does have some animal cruelty prevention laws, but there are large loopholes and it doesn't really protect working animals. Depending on your definition, yes, Animal cruelty can be legal depending on the circumstances.
dog fighing is banned
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Animal cruelty is common today for many reasons. There is animal hoarding, laboratory testing, puppy mills, dog fighting, greyhound racing, and exotic pet trading that cause animal cruelty.
that's called animal cruelty. illegal
yes because it is harming dogs
Dog fighting is illegal animal cruelty and this question should not be answered.
It is unlikely that any government would support dog fighting. At best it would be indifferent. To support it and see it as animal cruelty is even less likely.
Not if you keep it private, but otherwise it could be considered animal cruelty. Unless you can prove it was endangering your life.
Dog cruelty can range from a lot of things, such as neglecting it, or abusing it. Abuse is described as hurting the dog in any way that puts the dog at discomfort. You can also neglect a dog by not giving it enough attention. You can also starve a dog by not feeding it enough. Pretty much dog cruelty is something that would make the dog uncomfortable living with you. If you suspect animal cruelty, please report them to the authorities, there is always a better home for a dog :)
Dog food. It is illegal in most states and provinces to feed an animal to another animal. Animal cruelty.
You will be charged with animal cruelty. Do not harm or hurt any dog in any way.