Report Animal Abuse!

If you see an animal or person being abused, report it. Don't turn a blind eye to a suffering animal.

There are a few ways to report abuse immediately:

Simply dial 3-1-1

 Call CRIMELINE at (800) 423-TIPS (8477)
OR 
text "crimeline" and your tip information to CRIMES (274637)

Contact your county animal services

Contact your local sheriff's department 


In the Central Florida area:

If you observe any domesticated animal you believe is being abused or not receiving proper care, contact Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando at 407-351-7722 Ext: 275 or use their online complaint form here
For more info regarding investigating animal cruelty in the Central Florida area please visit Pet Alliance’s webpage


Orange County Animal Abuse Prevention:

"Reporting a Pet Issue"

 "Identifying Animal Cruelty"


For animal abuse resources throughout the state of Florida please visit:
http://www.animalrightsflorida.org/ReportAbuse.html

There are Basically Two Kinds of Abuse

NEGLECT. Try to asses whether it may be neglect by looking at some of the other animals on the property or the property itself.
Some common signs of Neglect are:

Lack of Grooming--matted hair, sores, dirt, and might even smell bad. Starvation--starvation is caused by lack of food, improper food, disease, worms, etc.
Poor Living Conditions--the property might have falling down structures, junk/garbage on the ground, filthy living conditions, etc.

ABUSE. It is usually easier to recognize physical abuse when you witness someone kicking, hitting, burning, drowning, etc the animal. If you see something like this happen, your first impulse might be to confront the abuser. Don't do that unless you are positive a "friendly chat" with that person will improve the situation for the animal. If you can safely take video or photos of the incident, do it. This will create hard evidence for the authorities, help prosecution, and save the animal from further abuse. Also, recognize, if the animals are being abused, the people/children in the home, are probably being abused too.

Resource for the above:
http://www.americanhumane.org/animals/stop-animal-abuse/report-animal-abuse/