Held between May 16 and 18 at The Westin in Times Square, the conference gathered experts in veterinary medicine, law enforcement, criminal prosecution, forensic science, animal welfare and human social services to explore multi-disciplinary approaches to saving
more victims of animal cruelty and ensuring successful investigations and prosecutions of abusers.
Since that time, the American Humane has helped the animal victims of natural and manmade disasters, such as floods, chemical spills, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, and
victims of animal cruelty throughout the country.
2) extension services in the field, including shelter consultations, disaster response, disease outbreak intervention and veterinary care
of victims of animal cruelty and neglect.
Most victims of animal cruelty have spent their lives isolated from the outside world in crowded, unsanitary conditions, rendering them extremely fearful.
Of course, LifeLine's own sheltering program continues to provide extended care to approximately 300 animals with special needs who require more time for medical or behavioral rehabilitation,
particularly victims of animal cruelty, before they can be placed into adoptive homes.
To shine a light on this important work, we spoke with Dr. Rachel Touroo, Director of Veterinary Forensics at the ASPCA, about the critical role veterinary forensic science plays in obtaining justice
for victims of animal cruelty.
The event will gather experts in veterinary medicine, law enforcement, criminal prosecution, forensic science, animal welfare and human social services to explore multidisciplinary approaches to save
more victims of animal cruelty and ensure successful investigations and prosecutions.
As Shelter Outreach & Policy Engagement Director of The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), Kim Alboum works to create nationwide partnerships resulting in the placement of thousands of animals who were
victims of animal cruelty and natural disasters.
These poor kittens were
victims of animal cruelty.
In addition to a loving home, «Alyce» will have a fund created in her honor at Greenville County Animal Care Services to help dogs who are
the victims of animal cruelty or are owner surrenders get the care needed before being adopted or rescued.
Though
a victim of animal cruelty, Patriot is now a proud volunteer in our PAWS program helping spread joy and comfort to young and old.
The ASPCA works with both
the victims of animal cruelty cases and the animal perpetrators of serious attacks against people.
Troubled teens in the program teach basic obedience to dogs, many of whom have been
the victims of animal cruelty.
The ASPCA Veterinary Forensic Services teams work with both
the victims of animal cruelty cases and the animal perpetrators of serious attacks against people.
The ASPCA Anti-Cruelty Behavior Team works with both
the victims of animal cruelty cases and the animal perpetrators of serious attacks against people.
The ASPCA has partnered with NYPD to shelter, treat and place
all victims of animal cruelty within NYC.