Animal Cruelty

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Animal Cruelty By Cindy Chang 6A (4) Criselda Lesigues 6A (13)

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Animal Cruelty. By Cindy Chang 6A (4) Criselda Lesigues 6A (13). Statistics. Animal cruelty cases 1 - January 3 2006 -319 Ferry Street, Mongkok -A shih-tzu was beaten to death by its owner’s friend because of its bark -She was founded covering with blood inside a nylon bag outside a flat - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Animal Cruelty

By Cindy Chang 6A (4)

Criselda Lesigues 6A (13)

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Statistics

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Animal cruelty cases 1-January 3 2006

-319 Ferry Street, Mongkok

-A shih-tzu was beaten to death by its owner’s friend because of its bark

-She was founded covering with blood inside a nylon bag outside a flat

-She died the following day from her severe head injuries

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Animal cruelty cases 2

•June 17 2006

•A construction worker caged his Pomeranian in his rented room and left as he could not pay the rent

•Only 2 bowls of food and a bottle of water were left with it

•It was finally starved to death

•The dog died in pain and distress because of the negligence of its owner

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They are all dead………

The Dog - Man's Best Friend? - Not for Everyone!!!!!!!!!

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Living in a very bad environment

Abandoned by their best friends – human

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Neglected by their owners

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Check this out………………

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They need our help!!!!

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HELP ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ways to palliate animal cruelty…

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New Penalty for Cruelty to animals

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Don’t eat me!

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Education• Regular talks and seminars by the SPCA • Radio programmes, TV shows, pet

magazines,etc

encourage people to be responsible pet owners

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Education packages for teachers

• In partnership with teachers, the SPCA cultivates positive values and foster social and personal growth in child development

teachers are encouraged to share the package in the regular curriculum in school

-> to promote the message of responsible pet ownership and the need to care for animals to students

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Cat Colony Care Programme (CCCP)

• To help desex street cats

• Encourage tolerance of the street cat population

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Community Dog Programme (CDP)

• An animal birth-control programme• The aim is to have a well-controlled, legal

population of dogs that do not contribute to the stray dog population

• Based on catch, neuter, return and vaccinate

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Video

• Our visit to the SPCA’s homing department

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For those who want to adopt…..• “MEOW” Plan:Shorthaired cats……. from $400Longhaired cats/ pure breed`cats……from $550• “WOW WOW” PlanMixed breed dogs……..from $600Pure breed dogs………from $1000• Small Animals PlanChinchillas ……..from $400Special breed rabbits ………from $100Local rabbits………from $20Guinea pigs……..from $20

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But the most important thing is….. Adopters must be 21 years old or above.

Parents or guardians living at the same address must adopt on behalf of those under 21.

I am as cute as Cindy’s puppies

Adopt me!!I am

your perfect

pet

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If you cannot adopt a cute animal………then

• Join this programme

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Yo, What’s up?? MAN. Why is

everyone staring at me??

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Discussion Questions

• As a F.6 student, how can we promote responsible pet ownership?

• Do you think the new amended law penalty is enough to palliate animal cruelty?

• What would you consider when you decide to take an animal as a companion?

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Discussion Questions

• Would you say no to fur coats or reject all garments and fashion items with fur trims? Why and why not?

• Recently, there is a drop in the number of people adopting stray dogs from the SPCA, can you suggest some means to encourage animal lovers to adopt the stray dogs especially mongrels from SPCA rather then buying a pedigreed dog from a pet store in order to ease the over crowding condition in the homing department?

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As a F.6 student, how can we promote responsible pet ownership?

• Join the Volunteers program, BE 1. Cat, Dog, Exotic Socializes 2. Kennel Keepers3. Adoption Counselors4. Dog Walkers5. Work behind the scenes with the veterinary assistants6. OR talk part in Humane education 7. Becoming a Foster Parent, Foster volunteers provide a

temporary home (usually 3-4 weeks) for animals who are either sick or injured

8. Contributing your special skills, such as photography, writing and artwork

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Be one of the members of the SPCA, spread the message of responsible pet ownership to your family, friends and even neighbours.

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Do you think the new amended law penalty is enough to palliate animal

cruelty? The new amended law is the most

significant change concerning animal welfare in many years. It is a powerful tool to combat animal cruelty and it serves as a deterrent in stopping people from causing unwarranted or unnecessary suffering or harm to animals.

However……….. education is a noteworthy tool to alleviate

the problem of animal cruelty.

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What would you consider when you decide to take an animal as a companion?

• Think carefully before getting a dog – it is a life-long commitment

• Commitment• A dog can live for 15 or more years. If you

get a dog, it is your responsibility for all that time.

• Are you prepared to make this commitment?

• Don't buy a cute puppy on impulse. Lots of puppies bought this way end up being surrendered or abandoned.

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• Affordability• Can you afford to keep a dog?• A dog can cost you a lot of money for food, veterinary care,

etc. • Residence• Are you permitted to keep a dog in your residence?• Your neighbours may complain – especially if your dog barks

or is aggressive.• Do all your family members like dogs?• Will you be able to live with a dog in your house? • Exercise• Dogs need daily exercise and have to go to the toilet!• Will you have enough time to look after your dog properly?

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SAY NO TO FUR. Don’t wear anything which contains fur or fur trim. Let’s help to end the suffering of millions of animals.

Despite claims of ‘humane’ farming by the fur industry, animals bred for fur are often confined to a life of cramped, filthy cages, only to have their lives cruelly cut short by a fur worker skinning them alive for their precious pelts.

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If you are considering getting a dog as a companion, please adopt and consider a mongrel.

•Though they are of mixed genetic heritage and do not have a distinct breed look………..

•In deed, they are less likely to suffer from hereditary diseases

•Mongrels are generally tougher and more adapted to life in HK. Many pure breeds are just not suited to life here, like Huskies and Bulldogs

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With many Mongrel animals available at the SPCA, why not take a chance and give one of those Mongrel a good home? At the same time, you can help ease the overcrowding condition in the Homing Department too.

If you getting a dog as a companion, please do not hesitate to go to the homing department of the SPCA and select a MONGREL. Mongrel is a perfect choice.

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• A life-long commitment,

• Not an instant impulsive decision.

• Should consider carefully on the responsibilities.

Like humans, animals also have valuable lives. A pet needs our love, care, time and patience. Humans have to treat a pet as a family member, not a toy

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The End

Thank you all for your participation!!!