Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How far would you go?

Fur? I'd rather go naked. Peta's "I'd rather go naked than wear fur campaign" has been in progress for many years. With famous participants including Khloe Kardashian, Eva Mendes, Holly Madison, and Elisabetta Canalis, this campaign has caught the attention of animal lovers and fur owners alike. Killing animals for their fur is an extremely cruel and brutal process. Many of these animals are skinned alive, and left to die. Others are electrocuted, burned, beaten and mutilated. In my opinion, Peta has the right idea in speaking out against this horrible act. There are so many alternatives for fur, that there is absolutely no excuse. Although this campaign is for a good cause, it is a very racy approach. There is no doubt that it demands attention, however, many could argue that this type of campaign makes a serious issue into somewhat of a joke. Do you think this campaign is an appropriate way to advocate against wearing fur?

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dog fighting ring under investigation, raises awareness about a serious problem

On Nov. 8, three people were finally charged with dog fighting charges after an ongoing investigation for three years in Sullivan County Tennessee. The Sullivan Sheriff's department combined efforts with the United States Humane Society to arrest the three perpetrators who have been fighting dogs and roosters.The dogs who were involved in the fights were tied up with logging chains and left in cages without food or water. These animals were covered in scars from the brutal battles they were forced to endure on a daily basis. In an interview with wcyb.com. animal activist Susan Tichenor said,  "Animals don't have a voice. They don't have anybody really to back them up. If they're involved in something like that, they don't have a voice." This case has shed some light on this important issue. People must take responsibility to help prevent this cruelty.

There are many institutions such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the United States Humane Society who look out for the well being of animals and do their best to prevent cruelty. However, dog fighting is still occuring across the nation. American citizens must step up to prevent this cruel acts. There are many signs that point to a dog fighting operation. If citizens see any of these signs they should immediately alert authorities. This includes scarred animals, pit bulls restrained by heavy chains, wood or metal fighting pits and treadmills with harnesses attached. It is important for Americans to assist cruelty-free organizations in the fight against the mistreatment of animals. It is obvious that dog fighting is still a prominent issue in America. Dogs are beaten nearly to death, and exposed to harsh conditions with little food and water. These dogs are left scarred, and many of them are killed by this horrible act. Whether it be donating money to the ASPCA or reporting suspicious activities, each person must do their duty in helping prevent this horrifying form of animal cruelty.