Sentences with phrase «intentional animal abuse»

13 % of intentional animal abuse cases involve domestic violence (Humane Society of the United States, 2001)
After the cats were examined by a veterinarian, it was determined that the wounds were a result of intentional animal abuse.

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In addition to regulating pet dealers, the new laws will increase penalties for the intentional killing of police animals, and improve the manner in which animal abusers are required to pay for the cost of care for abused animals that have been seized in cruelty cases.
Animal Cruelty (Intentional) or Animal Abuse (Neglect) is defined in two parts, by an intentional act of violence towards an animal (s) or by animal neglect, causing unnecessary suffering to an aAnimal Cruelty (Intentional) or Animal Abuse (Neglect) is defined in two parts, by an intentional act of violence towards an animal (s) or by animal neglect, causing unnecessary suffering toIntentional) or Animal Abuse (Neglect) is defined in two parts, by an intentional act of violence towards an animal (s) or by animal neglect, causing unnecessary suffering to an aAnimal Abuse (Neglect) is defined in two parts, by an intentional act of violence towards an animal (s) or by animal neglect, causing unnecessary suffering tointentional act of violence towards an animal (s) or by animal neglect, causing unnecessary suffering to an aanimal (s) or by animal neglect, causing unnecessary suffering to an aanimal neglect, causing unnecessary suffering to an animalanimal.
In this particular case, there were no signs of intentional or egregious levels of neglect or abuse; due to extenuating circumstances the animal owners were simply overwhelmed.
While most animal cruelty investigations involve unintentional neglect, many uncover intentional neglect and abuse.
An intentional and malicious act of abuse or cruelty is when someone purposely and knowingly deprives an animal of proper care or adequate food, water, shelter, or allows the animal to go without necessary veterinary care, or tortures, maims, mutilates or kills an animal.
Under Vermont law, animal cruelty is associated with or identified by intentional cruelty or abuse or neglect.
This dog opened my eyes to the brutality of this illegal, organized and intentional form of animal abuse.
However, we can and do remove animals from harm's way when abuse is clear and intentional, then work with our District Attorney's Office which prosecutes violators.
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