"Animal
Fighting" is a gradual fight between two or more animals or between humans
and animals for the purpose of human entertainment, gambling, or sport. In some
examples, one of the animals can be a "predator" that is used for the purported purpose of sport or exercise. The two most common types of animal
slaughter are:
DOG FIGHT:
In
organized dog fights, two dogs are placed in a ring or pit and fight until one
can no longer continue or die. In the case of street dog fights, the level of the organization is practically lacking, with battles sometimes taking place
naturally in remote areas of city parks, school grounds, alleys or similar
places.
COCKFIGHTING:
The
handler attaches a razor or gaff to each leg of the rooster (usually the left
leg), puts it in a ring, and fights until it dies. Participants often view the event as family-friendly entertainment.
COMMON ANIMAL
FIGHTING PROBLEMS:
Organized
animal slaughter is usually a secret industry and very difficult for law enforcement
agencies to breakthrough. Therefore, it is rare for an investigator to find an
ongoing fight.
Animal
fighting activities attract other serious crimes such as gambling, drug
trafficking, gun crimes, and money laundering. Children generally take part in
animal fighting events. Stealing pets to get prey is also a common by-product
crime.
In
cases of organized animal fighting where law enforcement officers can
confiscate animals in an attack, there are usually numerous animals that need
to be cataloged, treated, and protected as evidence during the process.
Besides, security measures may be required at the evacuation site because of
the risk of theft of animals that are believed to be from the "Champion
Pedigree."
Most
animals that have been trained for organized fighting are so aggressive that
they eventually have to be put to sleep. However, the public prosecutor can
request the court to appoint a guardian / special master who will take action
in the most excellent interest of the animal concerning final disposal. An
individual captain, who was appointed in the Michael Vick Dogfighting case,
secured the accommodation of 48 dogs that were not euthanized. Each state has
its legal provisions for appointing special masters.
SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN
THE CASE OF DOGFIGHTS:
Dog
victims usually suffer from constant neglect and cruelty during the
"training" process. They often wear heavy chains and have to walk on
a treadmill. I went outside without shelter. Give steroids to increase muscle
mass, give stimulants, and make them aggressive in combat. They gave them drugs
so that they would not feel pain in the fight. They are hungry to make them
aggressive, or they can "complain" in contract battles. Then I got
treatment for cruel amateur ears and injuries. Women can be trapped in a
"rape box" for breeding.
Trainers
can maliciously kill dogs that refuse or lose the fight. Methods of killing
include shooting, hanging, drowning, and electric shock. In the world of
"dog men," the credo is "grow best and fill the rest."
The
trainer mercilessly leads the animals to use them as live food. Retrieval
methods include the fraudulent purchase of dogs and cats from animal shelters
or through "good home free" ads, the establishment of a counterfeit
medic, or the theft of pets altogether. It will be. Prey animals are often
attacked and torn during training.
Some
dog handlers can tie the dog's fur with poison or numbing drugs to harm the
enemy.
Innocent
people can be afraid of themselves, their children, or their pets due to the criminal behavior of their neighbors or the malicious dogs that they may
loosen.