On this concept we talk about how pets mistreatment has change over the years until today and we have note that now we dont see much mistreatment as we see on the past that we saw more abandom or heart pets on the streets so that means that the pets mistreatment it has change for good and not for bad so that is a good thing.
How pets mistreatment has change by the years?
pets mistreatment has not change by the years , pets mistreatment dosent have a time because it started long time ago and nobody knows when it can stop.but one makes the diference so if you think you are mistreting your pet please stop.
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Animal cruelty has changed over the years by people not being able to afford the animals that they have. They leave them on roadsides and in garbage cans because they dont have enough decency to take them to a shelter or try to give them to someone who will take care of them. It also has changed because of people thinking that they are just so much more superior than animals, so they can just abuse them however they want and no one can do anything about Animal Rights laws need to change for the better.
As seen in Table 1, the vast majority of victims were dogs and cats (84.7%) in prosecuted cases. Dogs (57.8%) were the most commonly abused animals, followed by cats (26.9%), and other animals (e.g., birds, wildlife, horses, farm animals -- 15.3%). The vast majority of animal victims were owned (89.1%) rather than stray or wild. Most complainants (i.e., reporters of crime) were owners (48.5%), followed by anonymous or unknown complainants (24.6%), strangers (23.9%), and intimates/housemates (3%). Of the complainants who were not anonymous, females filed complaints in 41.8% of the incidents, male/female couples 36.6% of the time, and males in 21.6% of the cases.
This article describes the nature of animal abuse and the response of the criminal justice system to all cruelty cases prosecuted by the Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals between 1975 and 1996. Dogs were the most common target; when combined with cats, these domestic animals composed the vast majority of incidents. Almost all of these animals were owned, and females were the majority of complainants. Suspects were almost always young males, and most of the time they allegedly shot, beat, stabbed, or threw their victims. Reportedly, adults were more likely than minors to abuse dogs, shoot them, and commit such acts alone rather than in a group, while minors were more likely to abuse cats, beat them, and commit such acts with peers present. Less than half of the alleged abusers were found guilty in court, one- third were fined, less than one- quarter had to pay restitution, one- fifth were put on probation, one- tenth were sent to jail, and an even smaller percent were required to undergo counseling or perform community service.
this video shous pictures about animal abuse that havent change by the years.
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: wheni we went to paz animal they told me us that pet mistreatment was caused by human , also that animal abuse or pets mistreatrment havent change by theis someting which has been since many years ago and that it would be has not change by the years because mistreating pets has been long time ago and each year it appears a good change if we try to make a change in nowadays. new way of mistreating pets but no one does something about it.
SUMARY:
On this concept we talk about how pets mistreatment has change over the years until today and we have note that now we dont see much mistreatment as we see on the past that we saw more abandom or heart pets on the streets so that means that the pets mistreatment it has change for good and not for bad so that is a good thing.
How pets mistreatment has change by the years?
pets mistreatment has not change by the years , pets mistreatment dosent have a time because it started long time ago and nobody knows when it can stop.but one makes the diference so if you think you are mistreting your pet please stop.
MEDIA
Animal cruelty has changed over the years by people not being able to afford the animals that they have. They leave them on roadsides and in garbage cans because they dont have enough decency to take them to a shelter or try to give them to someone who will take care of them. It also has changed because of people thinking that they are just so much more superior than animals, so they can just abuse them however they want and no one can do anything about Animal Rights laws need to change for the better.
As seen in Table 1, the vast majority of victims were dogs and cats (84.7%) in prosecuted cases. Dogs (57.8%) were the most commonly abused animals, followed by cats (26.9%), and other animals (e.g., birds, wildlife, horses, farm animals -- 15.3%). The vast majority of animal victims were owned (89.1%) rather than stray or wild. Most complainants (i.e., reporters of crime) were owners (48.5%), followed by anonymous or unknown complainants (24.6%), strangers (23.9%), and intimates/housemates (3%). Of the complainants who were not anonymous, females filed complaints in 41.8% of the incidents, male/female couples 36.6% of the time, and males in 21.6% of the cases.
This article describes the nature of animal abuse and the response of the criminal justice system to all cruelty cases prosecuted by the Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals between 1975 and 1996. Dogs were the most common target; when combined with cats, these domestic animals composed the vast majority of incidents. Almost all of these animals were owned, and females were the majority of complainants. Suspects were almost always young males, and most of the time they allegedly shot, beat, stabbed, or threw their victims. Reportedly, adults were more likely than minors to abuse dogs, shoot them, and commit such acts alone rather than in a group, while minors were more likely to abuse cats, beat them, and commit such acts with peers present. Less than half of the alleged abusers were found guilty in court, one- third were fined, less than one- quarter had to pay restitution, one- fifth were put on probation, one- tenth were sent to jail, and an even smaller percent were required to undergo counseling or perform community service.
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this video shous pictures about animal abuse that havent change by the years.
EXPERIENCE
: wheni we went to paz animal they told me us that pet mistreatment was caused by human , also that animal abuse or pets mistreatrment havent change by theis someting which has been since many years ago and that it would be has not change by the years because mistreating pets has been long time ago and each year it appears a good change if we try to make a change in nowadays. new way of mistreating pets but no one does something about it.