Informative Essay On Animal Abuse

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Animal abuse is either a failed attempt to take care of an animal, or being purposely cruel to an animal by physically and mentally abusing them, most times both. It's been around for a long time, and over the years it is slowly becoming more and more common. This problem though, it's just dwelled. It seems to be a lingering problem that no one has really paid attention to. But shouldn't they? I mean there's a ton of animal lovers, (myself included), but shouldn't there be more support to end animal abuse?

But the thing this, most cases are never reported, so most cases go unnoticed. This makes animal abuse a serious problem. It wasn't until 2014 when the FBI said that it would add animal abuse to Uniform Crime Report, a nationwide reporting system. But is …show more content…

It is now considered illegal, but people always find a way to break the rules. This is usually why some rescued dogs bite or attack people. Because I'm the dogfight competitions, it's either fight or die. That most certainly isn't fair! Imagine if you were forced to fight in an enclosed area with people yelling at you. I bet you wouldn't like it. Neither do the animals. It does a lot of damage mentally and physically. Most times, rescued dogs from dogfights have missing ears or eyes, and have scars. Sometimes, dogs are even stolen from other homes, and forced to fight in the dog fights. And most usually, this is how people can make money. I remember the first time I heard about that. It disgusted me. I always remember thinking to myself that those people must have a lot of nerve to make two dogs try to kill each other and enjoy getting money from it. And if the dog gets killed, it's on to the next. So it never really ends~ unless it's stopped. I always see things on the internet about how people think it's so terrible that these animals have to suffer like this. But no one has really done anything, apart from the FBI taking one attempt to stop it in