The punishment for dog abuse should be PRISON 10 years of prison
no, though I am positive that the punishment for animal abuse is severe.
Yes, slapping a dog is considered animal abuse. Physical punishment can cause physical and emotional harm to the dog and can negatively affect the human-animal bond. Positive reinforcement and training methods are recommended for teaching and correcting behaviors in dogs.
Dog abuse is a crime and is punishable in court. The punishment varies by several factors, some of which are what state the accused lives in and the severity of the abuse. Punishments include fines, probation, loss of animals, court orders to never own pets, and jail time.
Grabbing a dog or puppy by the throat can cause some serious health problems. Your dog or puppy can get a broken or injured jaw, or can have a hard time breathing or swallowing. It is never safe to grab a dog or puppy by the throat, this is know as dog abuse and could be reported. If you are using this as a punishment, it's better if you stop. Start using a punishment as time out, or get your dog/puppy some training.
In most states, corporal punishment is not allowed.
89% because they cant stand the punishment of abuse
There is no "minimal punishment"; dog fighting in all states is a felony.
Yes, corporal punishment is considered abuse in the context of child discipline as it can cause physical and emotional harm to the child.
Arrest or death if its serious
Jail and fines! Dog abuse is WRONG! You still have to wait for God's punishmenttttttt......
Punishment meted by legal authorities is generally not considered abuse if due process has been administered first. Abuse is usually at the whim of the abuser. However, if one is innocent but convicted, punishment will doubtless not only feel like abuse, but in fact, be abuse. This is a difficult situation always. DNA testing has helped free innocent people and save them from further punishment/abuse. It has also helped convict guilty people so that proper, government sanctioned punishment can be meted out. Then again, chimerical persons may complicate the DNA picture considerably, but so far they have proven to be quite rare.
there is no reason to abuse a dog, unless if its attacking you and you have to hurt it, other than that there is no reason.