Edición N°9 – Artículo 05
Abandono de animales domésticos en Cuenca
Abandonment of pets in Cuenca
Autores: Adrian Isaac Chillogalli Ortega, Milton Geovanny Tigre Argudo (Unidad Educativa Particular Misioneros Oblatos)
Resumen
Los animales domésticos abandonados son más propensos a morir en sus primeros años de vida. Para el desarrollo de este documento usamos información publicada en distintos medios, así como entrevistas a profesionales que aclaran dudas del cómo denunciar maltratos animales. También adjuntamos información de suma importancia, como las consecuencias de un posible acto de maltrato a animales, que en este caso puede castigarse con un tiempo en la cárcel u horas en ayuda comunitaria dependiendo de la agresión, de igual forma podemos ver la información necesaria para poder denunciar dicho maltrato.
Nuestra institución y docentes abogan el ideal de la protección y ayuda animal, tratando de concienciar a más personas a unirse a la causa y luchar por un bien mayor en tan riguroso problema de la vida animal. De seguro varias autoridades tienen como ideal el rescate animal y ayudarían a que se respeten los derechos animales.
Palabras clave: maltrato animal, abandono, información, investigación, denuncia.
Abstract
Abandoned pets are more likely to die in their first years of life. For the development of this document we used information published in different media, as well as interviews with professionals who clarify doubts about how to report animal abuse. We also enclose important information, such as the consequences of a possible act of animal abuse, which in this case can be punished with a time in jail or hours in community assistance depending on the aggression, as well as the necessary information to be able to report such mistreatment.
Our institution and teachers advocate the ideal of animal protection and help, trying to raise awareness to more people to join the cause and fight for a greater good in such a rigorous problem of animal life. For sure several authorities have animal rescue as an ideal and would help to ensure that animal rights are respected.
Keywords: animal abuse, animal abandonment, information, investigation, denunciation.
Edición N°9
Fecha de publicación: 03 diciembre del 2021.
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