A few states permit child and adult protection workers to
report suspected animal abuse or receive training on identifying and reporting animal cruelty, abuse and neglect.
Anyone
who suspects animal abuse or injury should call one of the local humane societies or Lake County Animal Control during regular business hours; after hours, call a law enforcement agency, which will call animal control.
«What we really need is publicity, so people know there's somewhere to go in cases when there is
suspected animal abuse.
If you see an animal being abused or
you suspect animal abuse, don't keep it to yourself or remain silent, visit or call the police department, county shelter, and local humane society or SPCA in your area — or one of the services listed below — immediately.
If
you suspect animal abuse or neglect, please help that helpless animal and call (906) 786-5911.
A Shasta County sheriff's official on Thursday said deputies have responded to Druse's home, but not for anything related to
suspected animal abuse.
If
you suspect animal abuse or neglect, please fill out the Cruelty Report below or call the Tulsa SPCA at 918.428.
If
you suspect animal abuse or neglect call the local police and let the dispatcher know you want to talk to an officer.
What to Expect if You Report
Suspected Animal Abuse or Neglect: Demystifying the Legal Process Presented by Sherry Ramsey, Esq. and Lorna Grande, DVM This webinar imparts basic knowledge of the legal process they can expect if they report suspected non-accidental injury or neglect of a patient.
Reporting
suspected animal abuse can save lives.
To report
suspected animal abuse, a loose or stray animal, dead animal or any other animal - related concern or complaint, please call (256) 883-3788 or fill out the Animal Report Form.
If
you suspect animal abuse, do not hesitate to report it!
To report
suspected animal abuse or neglect you can call Ontario SPCA at 310 - SPCA (7722), call the Guelph Humane Society at 519-824-3091 or email
[email protected].