Report Animal Abuse
Report Animal Abuse
Emergency contacts and resources for reporting animal cruelty in the United States
National Animal Abuse Reporting
If you witness animal abuse or neglect, it's crucial to report it immediately. Animal abuse is a serious crime in all 50 states.
How to Report Animal Abuse
- Document everything: Take photos/videos if safe to do so
- Note details: Date, time, location, and description of abuse
- Contact authorities: Call local animal control, police, or SPCA
- Follow up: Provide additional information if requested
- Stay safe: Never confront the abuser directly
Signs of Animal Abuse
- Animals left outside in extreme weather without shelter
- Visible injuries, wounds, or signs of neglect
- Animals that appear malnourished or dehydrated
- Animals kept in unsanitary conditions
- Animals showing signs of fear or aggression toward humans
- Animals left without food or water for extended periods
Every animal deserves protection
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Your report can save lives
Remember
You are the voice for animals who cannot speak for themselves. Reporting suspected animal abuse is not only the right thing to do—it's often required by law. Your call could save an animal's life and prevent further suffering.