Abused Animals Pictures Biography
Animal lovers often ask, "Why do people abuse animals?" Simple question, complicated answer.
Unintentional
Most people who abuse animals don't do it on purpose. They hurt animals because they don't think about or realize what they are doing.
Many of these people don't know that what they are doing is cruel. For example, some may keep a dog in their yard with a doghouse that is on the ground and gets flooded with water when it rains, or they keep their dog on a short chain all of the time without realizing that the dog needs better shelter.
Some people will try to keep their pet under control by using cruel types of discipline. They may think that punishment and intimidation are the best ways to solve a problem, when in fact they aren't.
Other people are cruel because they don't pay attention. For example, someone might forget to give their cat water for a few days or leave their dog in a car on a hot day with the windows rolled up.
Some people hurt animals even though they think they're helping them by taking in more pets than they can handle. These people are called hoarders. The motivation comes from a good place, but unfortunately, the animals end up living in a place that's cramped, dirty and unhealthy.
Nearly all of these people can learn to understand that they are being cruel through education and increasing their awareness of the needs of their animal. Since most of the people who abuse animals make up this group, this means that most of the people who abuse animals can be helped with basic education.
Intentional
The next biggest group of animal abusers does it on purpose, but only for a short period of time. For example, a group of kids may decide to throw rocks at a nest of baby birds they happened to see, or they may hurt a stray cat in their neighborhood.
These people are usually young, and they hurt animals because they aren't thinking, or because they can't stand up to their friends and peer pressure.
The ones who are aren't really thinking might be mad at someone else and kick their pet out of frustration. Or they may think it's fun to watch an animal run away scared, without really thinking about how the animal feels.
The ones who are giving in to peer-pressure might be trying to show off to their friends. Or they may be with a group of friends who are all trying to impress each other, and so they go along with what everyone else is doing.
Intentionally hurting animals for any reason is serious. In most states, those caught doing this will face harsher punishment than those who hurt animals unintentionally. However, these people usually don't hurt animals more than a few times. They learn to think about how others feel, and they learn to stand up for themselves. This group can be helped through education and support, too.
Cruel Intention
This last group of people who hurt animals is the worst. These are people who intentionally hurt animals because they enjoy hurting others or because it makes them feel powerful.
A lot of these people want to have control over others. They will hurt an animal because they think this means they control the animal. Or they may hurt the animal to control another person. For example, a husband might hurt the family's pet to show his wife what he could do to her too. Someone else might make his dog kill other dogs because he thinks that makes him powerful.
Others simply enjoy pain and violence. Those who enjoy violence might also destroy inanimate objects as well as hurt animals and people.
All of the people in this last group suffer from serious, psychological problems that will probably not go away on their own. They often need the help of licensed professionals—like a psychologist. Without help, the psychological problems these people have can haunt them for their whole lives.
Sources:
ASPCA
Brittanie Clair · Follow
For school i am writing an essay on animal Cruelty. I honestly look at animals as humans they just have 4 legs. They love you and are loyal to you. Why hurt them? They are your best friend when no one else is there for you. They don't deserve the hurt. They don't deserve the disrespect. They deserve everything we get. I love animals so much. They need all the love they can get. People look at Pitbulls as violent dogs but they are not. Their master is the one that makes them mean. Not all pitbulls are mean. Not a lot of people understand that. I know animal cruelty will never go away but we can honestly try to do something about it. It's the best we can do. We can try.
Reply · Like · 2 · Follow Post · February 24 at 10:48pm
Martha Castor-Hansel
I feel really sorry for these animals.
Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · February 19 at 12:43am
Gemma JB Jayne · Osbourne adult education centre
i dont know what to do i know i need to report it but i dont know who to? someone who used to live with us abused my staff bullterrier in a physical way, when he was found out the dog was never left in his company others that was living in the house had to change plans so someone was always in so he never got the chance to do it again. he mentally and emotionally abused my mum but my mum was so sick as she was going through cancerous cells at the time and was very sick. but now as he dont live with us he has new pets a kitten and a puppy i need to know where to report this as i love animals and what he done to my dog and im very concerned for the new pets he has?? please advice needed before its to late?!
Reply · Like · Follow Post · January 25 at 3:04am
Alexandra Rose Yattaw · Lansingburgh Senior High School
You should report it to a place that handles animal abuse cases such as the S.P.C.A.
Reply · Like · 1 · January 30 at 10:16pm
Jarred Issoloveable Barton · Follow · Andover, Minnesota
im writing a report too!
Reply · Like · February 28 at 6:48pm
Genice Shere Mcdonald · Follow · Cashier at Circle K
Who would I call in regards to animal cruelty in Rogue River Oregon?
Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · October 14, 2013 at 9:51pm
Geraldine L Sherman
My neighbor has 2 kids that are cruel to their little dogs. Now on top of that the 2 girls from their back house jumped the wall and all of them kept chasing the dogs, throwing them from their shoulders ( about 5 feet) to the floor, kicking them when the dogs don't want to be grabbed, throwing rocks at them and trying to get them in a plastic pool they have. The poor dogs spend without water or food and on top of that now they have 2 more kids bothering them. I am not a nosy person, I really do not care what their family do, but I do care about those 2 poor little dogs. I thought of calling animal humane, but I have my own dog that I am scared if I do they will do something to my little girl. It is very frustrating. I talked to he mom and the older sister and they do not care. If I would have known, I would have never moved to this neighborhood. It's very upsetting to see animals in distress and not being able to do anything.
Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · August 1, 2013 at 7:49am
Chelsey Weems
You have got to report this. If you dont these kids wll if not already do serious damage to these poor dogs. How would you feel if the were doing this to your dog? Who knows they might be already when your not looking. You need to report this. Do it for the dogs.
Reply · Like · December 28, 2013 at 1:49am
Arif Kamdar · Works at Self-Employed
What about the horse cart, ir is been used for a ride to entertain people on beaches and the horses are hurt with hunters for accelerating.pls let me know is it fair.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · December 15, 2013 at 12:17pm
Sid Russel
so something has been brought to my attention, the people trying to help these dogs are currently stuck in a rut to try and save these dogs, here in Washington there is a "shelter" (in the lowest meaning of the word) that has terrible contitions and the local law enforcment dropped the case, there is only one person ever seen coming into and out of the place and it apparently has over 120 dogs on the premises, here is a link to the page for the people trying to save the dogs that are currently in the poor conditions,
https://www.facebook.com/pages/OAS-life-inside-the-sanctuary/396180077155674
even if you cant physically help them then you possibly can give pointers on what can be done and also try and possibly spread the word to other people to try and save the dogs that are in this place.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · December 11, 2013 at 6:03am
Dave Watson · Indiana State University
Add unsupervised children. Two year old with small (toy) dog. Hugs the dog or cat too had, picks them up by the tail, pulls on their ears etc.. I am in a law suit as we speak because I will not give a dog back that has just gone through all of that and more.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · August 29, 2013 at 9:08am
Chelsey Weems
AWESOME. I love it when people stand up or the animals. Fight for that poor dog. If you have pictures of when you first got the dog, or the place it came from, show then to the judge, it normally wins them over again thank you for supporting animals.
Reply · Like · December 28, 2013 at 1:51am
Steven James · Senior Event Specialist at Longwood Venues+Destinations
Hello the lady who lives upstairs from me has a cat and every morning the cat wakes up when the sun rises and she gets mad and yells profanities and I can hear her throw things at the cat or near the cat to make it stop whatever it is doing. This happens daily at 6am. I feel that she is greedy and a control freak and only wants the cat with her at night and then doesn't want the cat near hear because it wakes her up. All she needs to do is close her bedroom door and leave the cat in the living room. Is this ANIMAL CRUELTY? I feel like I need to do something.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · March 30, 2013 at 4:01pm
Jackie Diaz · Owner/Marketing Director at Brothers Quality Bakery
Report her ass. Who else will speak up for poor kitty
Reply · Like · 2 · March 30, 2013 at 6:51pm
Chelsey Weems
This is animal cruelty. If u can, record this when ever you here it so you have evidence when they ask if you can justify it. Or just storm up there your self when it happens tell her to knock it off or you will report her for animal cruelty then report her anyway...
Reply · Like · December 28, 2013 at 1:54am
Danielle McKinney-Holley · GED
I have witnessed a person/people abusing there animals. I called the cops and they never came out to check on the poor animals at all. I do not believe in animal abuse at all. I have 4 dogs myself and tonight y I was gone my mom was home and she saw the neighbor that lives behide us throwing rocks at her dog, she went outside and they stopped. But they are the same people who abuse there dogs. Does anyone no of anyone I can get ahold of to help the animals.I live in doddridge county, wv.
Reply · Like · 5 · Follow Post · September 25, 2012 at 5:40am
Angela Welker · Works at Subway
call the animal shelter in dodd.co
Reply · Like · 1 · September 25, 2012 at 7:43am
Kathy Jacobs Longe · Doddridge County High School
Rodney Trent. Call the sheriffs office and they can probably give you his number.
Reply · Like · 1 · September 25, 2012 at 8:38am
Danielle McKinney-Holley · GED
did something is going to be done now.
Reply · Like · 3 · September 25, 2012 at 11:04pm
Unintentional
Most people who abuse animals don't do it on purpose. They hurt animals because they don't think about or realize what they are doing.
Many of these people don't know that what they are doing is cruel. For example, some may keep a dog in their yard with a doghouse that is on the ground and gets flooded with water when it rains, or they keep their dog on a short chain all of the time without realizing that the dog needs better shelter.
Some people will try to keep their pet under control by using cruel types of discipline. They may think that punishment and intimidation are the best ways to solve a problem, when in fact they aren't.
Other people are cruel because they don't pay attention. For example, someone might forget to give their cat water for a few days or leave their dog in a car on a hot day with the windows rolled up.
Some people hurt animals even though they think they're helping them by taking in more pets than they can handle. These people are called hoarders. The motivation comes from a good place, but unfortunately, the animals end up living in a place that's cramped, dirty and unhealthy.
Nearly all of these people can learn to understand that they are being cruel through education and increasing their awareness of the needs of their animal. Since most of the people who abuse animals make up this group, this means that most of the people who abuse animals can be helped with basic education.
Intentional
The next biggest group of animal abusers does it on purpose, but only for a short period of time. For example, a group of kids may decide to throw rocks at a nest of baby birds they happened to see, or they may hurt a stray cat in their neighborhood.
These people are usually young, and they hurt animals because they aren't thinking, or because they can't stand up to their friends and peer pressure.
The ones who are aren't really thinking might be mad at someone else and kick their pet out of frustration. Or they may think it's fun to watch an animal run away scared, without really thinking about how the animal feels.
The ones who are giving in to peer-pressure might be trying to show off to their friends. Or they may be with a group of friends who are all trying to impress each other, and so they go along with what everyone else is doing.
Intentionally hurting animals for any reason is serious. In most states, those caught doing this will face harsher punishment than those who hurt animals unintentionally. However, these people usually don't hurt animals more than a few times. They learn to think about how others feel, and they learn to stand up for themselves. This group can be helped through education and support, too.
Cruel Intention
This last group of people who hurt animals is the worst. These are people who intentionally hurt animals because they enjoy hurting others or because it makes them feel powerful.
A lot of these people want to have control over others. They will hurt an animal because they think this means they control the animal. Or they may hurt the animal to control another person. For example, a husband might hurt the family's pet to show his wife what he could do to her too. Someone else might make his dog kill other dogs because he thinks that makes him powerful.
Others simply enjoy pain and violence. Those who enjoy violence might also destroy inanimate objects as well as hurt animals and people.
All of the people in this last group suffer from serious, psychological problems that will probably not go away on their own. They often need the help of licensed professionals—like a psychologist. Without help, the psychological problems these people have can haunt them for their whole lives.
Sources:
ASPCA
Brittanie Clair · Follow
For school i am writing an essay on animal Cruelty. I honestly look at animals as humans they just have 4 legs. They love you and are loyal to you. Why hurt them? They are your best friend when no one else is there for you. They don't deserve the hurt. They don't deserve the disrespect. They deserve everything we get. I love animals so much. They need all the love they can get. People look at Pitbulls as violent dogs but they are not. Their master is the one that makes them mean. Not all pitbulls are mean. Not a lot of people understand that. I know animal cruelty will never go away but we can honestly try to do something about it. It's the best we can do. We can try.
Reply · Like · 2 · Follow Post · February 24 at 10:48pm
Martha Castor-Hansel
I feel really sorry for these animals.
Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · February 19 at 12:43am
Gemma JB Jayne · Osbourne adult education centre
i dont know what to do i know i need to report it but i dont know who to? someone who used to live with us abused my staff bullterrier in a physical way, when he was found out the dog was never left in his company others that was living in the house had to change plans so someone was always in so he never got the chance to do it again. he mentally and emotionally abused my mum but my mum was so sick as she was going through cancerous cells at the time and was very sick. but now as he dont live with us he has new pets a kitten and a puppy i need to know where to report this as i love animals and what he done to my dog and im very concerned for the new pets he has?? please advice needed before its to late?!
Reply · Like · Follow Post · January 25 at 3:04am
Alexandra Rose Yattaw · Lansingburgh Senior High School
You should report it to a place that handles animal abuse cases such as the S.P.C.A.
Reply · Like · 1 · January 30 at 10:16pm
Jarred Issoloveable Barton · Follow · Andover, Minnesota
im writing a report too!
Reply · Like · February 28 at 6:48pm
Genice Shere Mcdonald · Follow · Cashier at Circle K
Who would I call in regards to animal cruelty in Rogue River Oregon?
Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · October 14, 2013 at 9:51pm
Geraldine L Sherman
My neighbor has 2 kids that are cruel to their little dogs. Now on top of that the 2 girls from their back house jumped the wall and all of them kept chasing the dogs, throwing them from their shoulders ( about 5 feet) to the floor, kicking them when the dogs don't want to be grabbed, throwing rocks at them and trying to get them in a plastic pool they have. The poor dogs spend without water or food and on top of that now they have 2 more kids bothering them. I am not a nosy person, I really do not care what their family do, but I do care about those 2 poor little dogs. I thought of calling animal humane, but I have my own dog that I am scared if I do they will do something to my little girl. It is very frustrating. I talked to he mom and the older sister and they do not care. If I would have known, I would have never moved to this neighborhood. It's very upsetting to see animals in distress and not being able to do anything.
Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · August 1, 2013 at 7:49am
Chelsey Weems
You have got to report this. If you dont these kids wll if not already do serious damage to these poor dogs. How would you feel if the were doing this to your dog? Who knows they might be already when your not looking. You need to report this. Do it for the dogs.
Reply · Like · December 28, 2013 at 1:49am
Arif Kamdar · Works at Self-Employed
What about the horse cart, ir is been used for a ride to entertain people on beaches and the horses are hurt with hunters for accelerating.pls let me know is it fair.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · December 15, 2013 at 12:17pm
Sid Russel
so something has been brought to my attention, the people trying to help these dogs are currently stuck in a rut to try and save these dogs, here in Washington there is a "shelter" (in the lowest meaning of the word) that has terrible contitions and the local law enforcment dropped the case, there is only one person ever seen coming into and out of the place and it apparently has over 120 dogs on the premises, here is a link to the page for the people trying to save the dogs that are currently in the poor conditions,
https://www.facebook.com/pages/OAS-life-inside-the-sanctuary/396180077155674
even if you cant physically help them then you possibly can give pointers on what can be done and also try and possibly spread the word to other people to try and save the dogs that are in this place.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · December 11, 2013 at 6:03am
Dave Watson · Indiana State University
Add unsupervised children. Two year old with small (toy) dog. Hugs the dog or cat too had, picks them up by the tail, pulls on their ears etc.. I am in a law suit as we speak because I will not give a dog back that has just gone through all of that and more.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · August 29, 2013 at 9:08am
Chelsey Weems
AWESOME. I love it when people stand up or the animals. Fight for that poor dog. If you have pictures of when you first got the dog, or the place it came from, show then to the judge, it normally wins them over again thank you for supporting animals.
Reply · Like · December 28, 2013 at 1:51am
Steven James · Senior Event Specialist at Longwood Venues+Destinations
Hello the lady who lives upstairs from me has a cat and every morning the cat wakes up when the sun rises and she gets mad and yells profanities and I can hear her throw things at the cat or near the cat to make it stop whatever it is doing. This happens daily at 6am. I feel that she is greedy and a control freak and only wants the cat with her at night and then doesn't want the cat near hear because it wakes her up. All she needs to do is close her bedroom door and leave the cat in the living room. Is this ANIMAL CRUELTY? I feel like I need to do something.
Reply · Like · Follow Post · March 30, 2013 at 4:01pm
Jackie Diaz · Owner/Marketing Director at Brothers Quality Bakery
Report her ass. Who else will speak up for poor kitty
Reply · Like · 2 · March 30, 2013 at 6:51pm
Chelsey Weems
This is animal cruelty. If u can, record this when ever you here it so you have evidence when they ask if you can justify it. Or just storm up there your self when it happens tell her to knock it off or you will report her for animal cruelty then report her anyway...
Reply · Like · December 28, 2013 at 1:54am
Danielle McKinney-Holley · GED
I have witnessed a person/people abusing there animals. I called the cops and they never came out to check on the poor animals at all. I do not believe in animal abuse at all. I have 4 dogs myself and tonight y I was gone my mom was home and she saw the neighbor that lives behide us throwing rocks at her dog, she went outside and they stopped. But they are the same people who abuse there dogs. Does anyone no of anyone I can get ahold of to help the animals.I live in doddridge county, wv.
Reply · Like · 5 · Follow Post · September 25, 2012 at 5:40am
Angela Welker · Works at Subway
call the animal shelter in dodd.co
Reply · Like · 1 · September 25, 2012 at 7:43am
Kathy Jacobs Longe · Doddridge County High School
Rodney Trent. Call the sheriffs office and they can probably give you his number.
Reply · Like · 1 · September 25, 2012 at 8:38am
Danielle McKinney-Holley · GED
did something is going to be done now.
Reply · Like · 3 · September 25, 2012 at 11:04pm
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