Animal Cruelty Laws in Virginia
Check out this blog to learn about Virginia’s animal cruelty laws and what you can do to help protect animals!
Check out this blog to learn about Virginia’s animal cruelty laws and what you can do to help protect animals!
If you have ever seen an act of animal cruelty, you may feel overwhelmed and not sure what to do. It can be difficult to know how to report animal cruelty, especially if you don’t know the correct authorities to contact.
Every April, Animal Cruelty Prevention Month brings the issue of animal suffering to the forefront. It provides much-needed attention to a problem that has gone largely ignored for too long.
Did you know that an estimated 1 billion animals are abused each year? That’s one animal abused every 10 seconds. The good news is that there are ways to report…
April is Animal Abuse Awareness month, and every year, millions of animals are subjected to all kinds of cruelty and neglect. These animals often suffer in silence, with little hope…
Animal abuse is a major issue in our society. And the signs of animal abuse are often challenging to spot. However, with the proper knowledge, you can correctly identify the…
Before you continue reading, we want to let you know that the information in this blog post is extremely disturbing. However, at Wounded Paw Project, we believe it is important…
It is hard to believe that anyone would want to hurt a dog or any animal for that matter. But unfortunately, animal cruelty is much more prevalent in the world…
Wounded Paw Project (WPP) is dispelling the belief that shelter dogs are not practical candidates as Emotional Support Dogs. This notion is based upon the idea that by breeding, one can control temperament, wellness, and longevity. Anthropological data does not support the idea that upbringing and race/color influences level of performance or – more importantly – constructive contributor to society. Shelter Dogs exemplify the military creed [dogma] of “Service before Self”.
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