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ASPCA- We Are Their Voice -

MB Nichols Company

ASPCA Animal Abuse is

unfortunately more common than most

people believe.

It’s not hard to care about a friend who loves you

unconditionally, & yet,

many animals suffer at the very hands

of the ones they love.

Sometimes abuse is neglect…

…Other times it’s cruelty

At all times…

IT’S WRONG!

In the State of California:

Animal cruelty is a criminal offense, punishable from a six month term in

jail up to a one year term,

in state prison.

Financial penalties include fines from $1,000 up to $20,000 dollars.

Statistics

As per media reports, in animal cruelty cases, dogs are the most regular victims

of animal brutality. Of the 1,880 cruelty cases media reported in 2007:

• 64.5% (1,212) involved dogs.

• 18% (337) involved cats.

• 25% (470) involved other animals.

• Pit bulls represent an increasing percentage of total canine animal cruelty cases.

• In 2000 and 2001, pit bulls were the victims in 13 percent of reported dog abuse cases.

• In 2007, pit bulls were the victims in 25 percent of reported dog abuse cases.

“You will not find accurate statistics on cruelty to animals.”

“You might find hints and stories of abuse, but you will never really know how many animals

suffer at the hands of man.”

Read more: http://socyberty.com/activism/there-are-no-accurate-animal-cruelty-statistics/#ixzz16vmQu2G1

“We will never know just how many animals are abused,

or by whom.”

“To get the numbers of abused animals is impossible.”

“It is better to focus on why abuse happens,

and how we can prevent it.” 

Read more: http://socyberty.com/activism/there-are-no-accurate-animal-cruelty-statistics/#ixzz16vzwNvUR

YOU CAN HELP

Donate your…

Time, Talent or Treasure.

HOW TO SAVE A LIFE

• Report instances of abuse or neglect to your local law enforcement, ASPCA or Humane Society.

(951) 674-0618

• Volunteer at your local animal shelter or veterinarian.

(951) 674-0618

HOW TO SAVE A LIFE

• Contribute money or time to your local animal shelter or ASPCA. (800) 628-0028

• Adopt a pet, make a loyal friend, save a life. (951) 696-2428

• Vaccinate, spay and neuter your pets. (951) 698-1173

Works Cited

• www.aspca.com

• http://www.animalfriendsofthevalleys.com/• www.google.com/images

• www.Socyberty.com• Nelson, B (2010). There Are No Accurate Animal Cruelty Statistics.

Socyberty.com. Electronically obtained 12-1-2010.

• http://arcticboy.arcticboy.com/view.php?q=Pitbull%20Abuse%20Pictures&url=http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/dallas_pitbull_burned-242x300.jpg

• song : The Fray – How To Save a Life

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