Who is necessarily the "voice" for dogs any ways? Who really makes the political decisions that governs our pooches rights? The answer to that question is simple- it's YOU, and me, and cousin Bob, and Earl, and Billy, and everyone! That being said we need to understand what is needed, and what really goes on behind closed doors. Regardless of what anyone says- a dog abuse case is just as important as a domestic violence case. Here are the reasons why I believe this-
1.) A dog can feel that punch just like she did, and it'll bruise just like hers did.
2.) That dogs head is full of fear- just like hers is.
3.) That dog is just as low to him, as she is to her abuser.
4.) The need for dominance is present in both scenarios.
5.) Poochy will be forever scarred just as she would be.
Not only is it unsafe for the abused dog, or the abused woman- but it is unsafe for the community, and the kids in the house. As stated in my elaboration, the need for dominance is present in the abusers thoughts. The abuser obviously has some mental issues, and needs phsyciatric help.
We need to speak for them- as they cannot speak for themselves. Call your local polititions, and request information regarding your state, county or city laws pertaining to animal rights. Act before another innocent soul is lost! Tell your local polititions about animal abuse problems, and explain the reality. You talk, they'll listen!
It is most commonly thought that an animal isn't as important as a human- but I highly disbelieve that. Your right to live is just the same as that damn dogs right to live- and it wont change!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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