HOW TO IDENTIFY CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
By: FOUR PAWS International
FOUR PAWS explains what you need to look for to recognize the signs of a potential cruelty situation. Cruelty to animals can take many different forms. These range from suffering caused by the way a pet is kept to acts of violence such as hitting or kicking. Looking out for the physical, psychological and environmental signs can help to identify animal cruelty.
Source:
FOURPAWS, 2019, How to identify cruelty to animal, FOURPAWS.org
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