Animal Abuse

Animal abuse is a matter that I feel always gets pushed aside. Animal abuse happens more frequently than most people know. Animal abuse can be deliberate or by just simply neglecting to take care of an animal. There are several types of animal cruelties that have been going on recently. There is the spearing of dolphins in Japan. The dolphins are herded into the shore and then slaughtered. They are usually speared and left to bleed out on the shores. The process is slow and agonizing. There is also the poaching of wild animals in different parts of the world. The one you most hear about is the slaughtering of elephants and rhino’s for their horns. They hunt the animals down just to get their tusks/ horns to sell in markets. They don’t hunt the animals for food, clothes, and other necessities that most laws let people hunt for. These people like the hunt and the money that ivory brings them. There has also been huge controversy of people posting pictures of themselves with animals that they have just slaughtered. They slaughter tigers, lions, and cheetah’s People usually slaughter these animals for their fur. Most of these animals’ numbers are dwindling. Some like the tiger are going extinct.

Some of the biggest areas of animal cruelty come from pets. Pet abuse can happen in several different ways. Dog fighting is a sport for people’s entertainment and for profit. Puppy mills are dog-breeding facilities where profits are placed above the well being of the animals. Hoarding animals is also abuse. Many care takers take on more pets than they can handle which often leads to neglect. Other forms of abuse for animals are factory farms are often inhumane ways in which companies raise large quantities of animals for food. Horse slaughter is also a big problem. Horses have been slaughtered for a person’s entertainment. Cock fighting and greyhound racing are also forms of animal abuse.

Animal testing is also a huge problem in our country. They use animals to test medicines, make up, psychological disorders and how they can impact humans. Harry Harlow used monkeys to test how important contact and comfort are. The monkeys were separated from their mothers shortly after birth. They were kept in a cage with a wire monkey that held food and a wire monkey that was covered in a soft blanket. Most of the monkeys chose to stay with the cloth-covered monkey instead of going to the other wire monkey to get food. The monkeys could not function normally with other monkeys and by themselves. They had to be terminated after the study was over.

Most people don’t understand that animals experience the same types of psychological abuse that humans do. Animals need to be cared for and treated right. They are not things we can take our anger out on or be killed for fun. There are several ways in which you can stop abuse and can prevent the abuse from happening. If you follow my blogs during the semester you will know how to prevent, stop, find out some of the abuse that is going on in the world to animals.

2 thoughts on “Animal Abuse

  1. Cristina Crivelli says:

    I’m honestly so glad you chose to write about this topic. I think animal abuse is a much bigger problem than people care to admit–and I think an even more serious problem is that most people don’t even realize they might be mistreating an animal or not giving it the respect and autonomy it deserves. For example, I’d like to believe that very few human beings actually intend to abuse or hurt an animal, and yet so many people eat animals/animal products. Anyway, I look forward to reading your posts. Thank you for bringing this issue to light!

  2. ack5325 says:

    Your topic is pretty relevant, especially with the dwindling numbers of wildlife across the globe. Just this summer Zimbabwe’s Cecil the Lion was hunted and killed for a big prize trophy. I feel as though you’ll have a lot to discuss with this passion blog.

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