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April is the ASPCA's Anti-cruelty Month
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April is anti-cruelty month, sponsored by the ASPCA.

Follow these top ASPCA tips for fighting animal cruelty:

  1. Be aware. Look out for animals in your neighborhood, and call if you suspect a problem.
  2. Learn to recognize cruelty. Possible signs include wounds, extreme thinness, or dogs chained without food or water. Rabbits left in filth or without shelter, food or water.
  3. Know who to call. Visit the ASPCA web site to find out who has the power to investigate in your hometown.
  4. Provide as much information as possible, including type of cruelty, date, time, and who was involved.
  5. Call your local law enforcement unit. Animal cruelty is a CRIME and the police MUST investigate.
  6. Know your state's anti-cruelty laws. Visit the ASPCA website to find out more.
  7. Speak up if you see abuse. Talk to the animals caretaker, or if not, please contact the proper authorities. Do not just let abuse go unreported.
  8. Fight for strong anti-cruelty laws. Join the ASPCA Advocacy Brigade.
  9. Set a good example. Show pets the love and good care they deserve.
  10. Talk to your kids. Education plants the seeds of kindness early.
  11. Support your local shelter or rescue group. Volunteer you time, foster a shelter animal, or donate money, food, or supplies.
 
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