A magazine article published in 2010, spoke about the tragic death of an innocent two year old Pitbull named Phoenix who was set on fire. It also spoke about the outrage that arose by the citizens and the organizations such as the ASPCA.
From this tragedy, many people stepped up and spoke their minds. Authors began to publish books that had to do with Animal Cruelty, people began to help out. This demonstrates how when the truth is spoken to the people, changes will began to occur.
The ASPCA and the Humane Society began to keep a closer watch on neighborhoods and developed new ways to get to places faster and easier. They also developed new and improved technologies to help animals get through the pains of their injuries. Obviously, as the world is progressing, we are becoming more and more agile with how we handle the injuries and an innocent animal.
Siebert, Charles. "The Animal Cruelty Syndrome." The New York Times: n. pag.
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