There are different perspectives on what actually defines animal cruelty. One debated subject is if it is cruel to put a dog on a chain. Some people claim it is, while other people insist that is the animal has food, water, and room to move a reasonable distance there is no harm.
no that is why its called animal cruelty
Animal cruelty is still a problem.
There are a great number of different kinds of animal cruelty statistics that are available such as how many animals have been killed. There have been over 30,000 domestic animals killed by cruelty in the last decade in the United States alone.
No. Animal Cruelty Laws aren't for rats.
Pakistan is number one in animal cruelty.
Honestly, it depends on who you ask. To me, every animal cruelty case is serious, so if you ask me, I would say it is very serious. There are many different kinds of animal cruelty, though. There are owners simply abusing their pets, and there is animal testing, and mass production farms, like KFC.
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.
Animal cruelty may happen anywhere at anytime.
Animal cruelty occurs least in the absence of people .
the animal cruelty prevention ribbon is purple
Yes. Domestic violence refers to abuse of humans within the home (to spouses or childen, for example), while animal cruelty refers to the abuse of animals anywhere.
a job against animal cruelty is saving the animal and killing the person that hurt they animals.