Is the punishment for animal abuse enough?Animal abuse comes in a lot of different ways. It can be something as simple as not giving an animal that is under your care food or water and it is often called neglect. It is against the law even if it`s your own pet. There is still a lot of animal abuse around the world with so many different types of it. Would enforcing stronger laws help with animal abuse?
Most of the animal abuse is from fur farms where they skin animals alive for their fur. To make a 40-inch coat, it takes about 200 chinchilla`s or 16 coyotes, 60 mink ,or 20 foxes. The biggest fur producer is China. They slam animals against the wall to “stun them” but they are skinned alive. It takes them about to 20 minutes to die from a slow painful death. This is a very inhumane way to skin animals. Animals are protected by law, they have to be unconscious when getting killed or skinned. Even though it is the law, they are usually conscious.
Chickens are legally not protected, they can be killed in any way. Egg laying hens …show more content…
Big companyś such as Olay,Avon,Garnier,Neutrogena, and M.A.C test their products on animals. These are only some of the millions of companyś that still test their products on animals. They test animals such as dogs,cats,ferrets,rabbits,pigs,sheep,monkeys,rat,mice,birds and many more. However, rat, mice, and birds make 90% of animals tested in labs every year. More than 100 million animals suffer and die in the U.S every year from drug, food, and cosmetics tests. Even though there is a big list of companyś that do test on animals, there still is a lot of companyś that pledge not to test on animals. You can find out if a product you are buying was tested on animal, just read the label and look for a bunny logo. It is not a law to test products on animals, so these innocent animals should not have to go through all this