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If
You Suspect Animal Abuse
If
you believe an animal is being abused, there are a few
simple steps you can take in order to help.
1.
Know the laws; Mass. general laws provide for the basic
necessities of an animal. Food, water, and shelter are
among the most common concerns, as well as actual physical
abuse. Food and water do not have be available 24/7,
but it is subjective to the breed and health of the
animal.
2.
Documentation; Document information such as time of
the incident, person committing the act (description
of person, if identity is unknown) exact location (such
as proper address of where the animal lives or license
plate of vehicle being driven) and as much information
about the animal being abused (breed, color, size, where
it is kept)
3.
Know who to call; It is generally not a good idea to
try and intervene yourself. Contact the proper law enforcement
agencies such as the local police and/or animal control.
The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals and the Animal Rescue League of Boston have
specially trained Law Enforcement Officers that are
commissioned as special state police officers to investigate
animal cruelty. These officers are highly trained and
deeply concerned.
If
the life of an animal is in immediate danger contact
the local police at once.
For more information use these links to help an animal
being abused:
MSPCA's
Issues and Answers
www.mspca.org
www.arlboston.org
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