John, can you identify common signs of dogfighting?
View this email in a browser. [[link removed]] [[link removed]]
John,
Dogs who are forced to fight in dogfighting operations face a life of cruelty
and an agonizing death. Either they are viciously torn apart by other dogs
during a fight or — if they lose the fight but manage to survive — the dogs may
be tortured and executed by dogfighters, the very humans those dogs have been
fighting to please. This is perhaps the most horrific part of dogfighting — abusers manipulate dogs
who are trying desperately to please them, overriding the natural instinct dogs
have to not fight to the death, in order to make dogs fight, only to abandon, torture, or
kill them when they fail.
John, I know you’d give anything to spare a dog
that fate. That’s why I’m asking you to take action for dogfighting victims by learning the facts that could save their
lives .
[[link removed]] HELP SAVE LIVES TODAY
[[link removed]] One of the most important steps you can take is to learn the signs of dogfighting
[[link removed]] so you can recognize and report cruelty when you see it. This can help
authorities locate dogfighting operations, bring perpetrators to justice, and
help us fight for stronger laws that hold dogfighters accountable for their
crimes and protect other dogs from cruelty and death.
Please take a moment to find out how to identify common signs of dogfighting operations and their victims.
[[link removed]] Your action can save lives. For the animals,
Lora Dunn
Director of the Criminal Justice Program
[[link removed]] [[link removed]] [[link removed]] [[link removed]] DONATE
[[link removed]] Member Center [[link removed]] | Unsubscribe
[[link removed]] | Privacy Policy [[link removed]] | Contact Us [[link removed]] This email was sent to
[email protected].
© 2020 Animal Legal Defense Fund
525 East Cotati Avenue, Cotati, CA 94931 | (707) 795-2533