How does the ASPCA help abused animals?

They help by providing a place to stay and help by feeding and bathing and giving them their needs!

You can make all the difference in the world for animals who suffer from cruelty and neglect. "It is unfortunate that many people who witness or hear about acts of animal cruelty are unaware that legal action can be taken to help stop the problem," says Dr. Larry Hawk, ASPCA President and CEO. Here is advice from the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), www.HelpingAnimals.com, www.DogsDeserveBetter.com and the April 2001 Healthy Planet article "The Violence Link" by Brenda Schoss.

* If you witness or hear about animal cruelty taking place -- neighborhood children torturing cats, blood sports such as dog fighting, companion animals being denied food, water and shelter -- report it to your local humane organization, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals (SPCA), your county or city animal control agency, or your local police. See details that follow. * If a child who is hurting animals, notify the parents, guardians or teacher immediately.

Remember, when family pets are being mistreated, it is usually found that children or other human family members are being abused as well. * If you know of a dog kept chained up outdoors, you can make a difference. Being chained up creates extreme frustration, stress and fear.

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