Dog Training Abused Dogs

dog training abused dogs

This happens around us, every hour of every day of every week. Thousands of defenseless animals are brutally beaten, starved, locked up by their owners. Some cases, the neighbors or witness these acts of hatred and can intervene to help the animal to recover and find a new home and real. Many pets however, is not this sort, and often their only way out of this hell is a real death.

Any way you put it, someone is abusing something absolutely horrible. The difference is: If a person is being abused, they have a way out. They can call the police, hire a lawyer, talk with your friends and family, seek professional help to overcome the emotional trauma, etc. In addition, an animal that can do? You can call a dog while its owner 911 kicked and punched them day to day? A cat can jump into your car and speed away from the person who is hurting them? No. They have no exit, and are forced to suffer for their negligence forever. Imagine if the animal was in the hands of another owner. You can even begin to imagine how terrible to be hit, kicked, screamed, hunger or chained on a daily basis? And if they were dropped off the side of the highway, as pets are many and left to die just because their owner did not care?

So, you wonder how you can help? First, if you are owner of a pet, never hit, kick, or physically harm your pet in any way shape or form. No matter how you put it, abuse is not acceptable. If situations arise where you are in financial difficulties, and are no longer able to provide proper care for your pet, take them to his most human, or "No-Kill Animal Shelter. Organizations like the Humane Society of the United States are dedicated to help all animals find permanent homes with love. Extensive background investigations are conducted on all candidates for adoption, so you can rest assured knowing that your pet find a safe home and new.

Another way to help animals is to never buy animals from breeders or pet stores. Why breeders try to profit from the pregnancy of their dogs when there is already an abundance of love that desperately need homes? Pet stores buy their animals from puppy mills, large-scale commercial dog breeding facilities that operate in poor conditions. Dogs that are bred in puppy mills are trapped in tight cages often without food or water, covered in their own feces, sometimes spending his entire life without stepping outside.

By investigating the abuse of animals in places like this, like many others on the Internet, you can stay well informed on the subject. On being informed, you can also give adequate others. Spread the word any way you can! You could even start your own organization! Volunteering is another great way to help animals. Local human societies are always looking for volunteers to help feed their animals, clean their kennels, and help with the process of adoption. Learn more by visiting the website or call them. You can also join organizations like the WWF or the HSUS, paying a membership fee. Along with your membership you will receive free newsletters, calendars and current information to keep you informed. Visit http://www.wwf.org/ or http://www.hsus.org/ for more information on these opportunities for membership. If you are unable to volunteer, you can also donate. There are hundreds of organizations to help animals. You can find the one you like, doing a Google search, or talking with your veterinarian.

Treat all animals with compassion, always. Remember that dogs and cats do not judge him based on their education, what you look like, how talented you are, what kind of car you drive. All they want is to love and be loved. They really are man's best friend.

For more information on animal abuse or neglect, please visit http://www.protectfurryfriends.org

Sara Buttar

Animal Abuse


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