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Steps To Stopping The Cycle Of Violence Against Animals
- Teach your children to be kind and loving towards
animals. Show them the importance of empathy. Let
them understand that animals are feeling beings like them,
capable of feeling pain, loneliness and fear as well as happiness,
love and joy. Teaching a child to not harm and animal is
as important to the child as it is to the animal.
- Don’t let bad behavior go uncorrected. Even
if the act of animal abuse seems innocent or isolated, take
the time to talk to your children to make sure it never happens
again. Remember any person who is capable of torturing an
animal is a disturbed individual and a potential treat to
others.
- If you witness a child abusing animals report
the crime to the authorities, animal control, the police
and/or child welfare agency. A survey of 57 families
(with pets) under treatment for child abuse revealed that
in 88% of these families, at least one person had abused
animals. In two-thirds of the cases, the abusive parent
had killed or injured the animals to control a child. Remember
a child who abuses animals may be abused himself. (International
Journal for the Study of Animal Problems, 321-329)
Originally printed by People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA) 757-622-7382 |
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