cruelty to animals
By up4kickinit
@up4kickinit (3)
Belgium
8 responses
@krishna183 (2284)
• India
8 Sep 06
the only way to work towards it is by doing something on a very large scale .. only then it gets noticed and u can even think of preventing cruelty towards animals
@mcc371 (918)
• United States
7 Sep 06
Do you know when the owners will be back? Have they been gone several days already? If they have and they didn't leave food and water out for them then they need to be reported so these dogs can get the proper care they need and the owners will be fined which they deserve for leaving the dogs to fend for themselves
@i_agree_but (1183)
• United Arab Emirates
7 Sep 06
Do you mean, killing animals for food? Or cruelly using them for jobs (pulling cart , ploughing lands). In these cases i defend human behavior. We punish them only to teach. Harming is not at all our aim.
@kcdillon (26)
• South Africa
7 Sep 06
Firstly, animals don't speak english and they have their very own specific ways of communicating. Secondly, we don't speak animal. Somewhere along the line, there has to be compromise, and we have to learn to communicate with animals in a way that is naturally similar to the way that they communicate with eachother. Instead, we take out OUR frustration on them and end up treating them in a cruel manner, instead of learning to understand them. I am a huge horseriding enthusiast and I have 3 border collie dogs. I have never carried a riding whip nor have I ever smacked my dogs. I understand my animals and they understand me. It's about a passion for education with regards to communicating effectively with your fellow living creatures.