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Animal Abuse

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Animal Abuse

Why do people do it?
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Three Types of Abuse

  • Unintentional
  • Intentional
  • Cruel Intention

Unintentional:
most people who abuse animals don't do it on purpose.

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Unintentional: some people hurt animals even though they think they are helping them by taking more pets than they can handle.

Unintentional: other people are cruel because they may forget something, e.g. to leave the windows in the car down for a dog on a hot day.

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Intentional:
the next biggest group of animal abusers do it on purpose, but for a short time.

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Intentional: a group of kids might decide to throw rocks at a birds nest they happen to see.

Intentional: the ones who are giving into peer pressure might be trying to show off to their friends and so they go along with what everyone else is doing.

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Cruel Intention:
this last group of people who hurt animals are the worst.

Cruel Intention: these are people who intentionally hurt animals because they enjoy causing pain or they think it makes them more powerful.

Cruel Intention: all of these people in the last group suffer from serious psychology problems that will probably not go away on there own. They often need help of licensed professionals like psychologists. with out help, the psychological problems can haunt them for them for the rest of their lives.

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