Austin Dog Fighting Lawyers

Dog Fighting

Among the many underground activities that take place in the United States, dog fighting is a major one. As the name implies, dog fighting involves making two dogs fight against each other. Dogs are bred and trained to fight one another over a period of time, are put in a ring, and are forced to fight. Fights last from one hour to two hours and end when one dog is no longer able or willing to fight. Dog fighting is a crime in every state, and it is a felony in almost every state.

Dog fighting is a very cruel activity. Dogs fight for a very long time, and they get very vicious. Many times, one dog kills another dog. Other times, dogs get extremely injured. They bleed and are bruised extensively and even scarred emotionally. Moreover, they undergo cruel training. For example, they are made to attack smaller animals like cats or rabbits, and they may face electrocution if they do not fight properly.

Another threat that dogfights pose is that they threaten social stability. A lot of betting goes on during dogfights, so people bring guns to the fights. Moreover, children are often present at dogfights. Consequently, they become desensitized to violence. Because dogfights often involve criminal elements, violence often erupts before, after, or during dogfights.

Speak with an Austin Dog Fighting Attorney

If you have been charged with dog fighting, you will face serious criminal punishment. Society does not look kindly upon animal abuse. For help fighting your case, contact the Austin dog fighting lawyers of Ian Inglis by calling 512-472-1950.

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