USDA’s enforcement of animal welfare laws plummeted in 2018, agency figures show

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The agency says the drop is due to litigation and a new approach to enforcement that emphasizes working with alleged violators. Critics say it's evidence of an increasingly opaque, pro-industry stance.

 

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joansers I agree animals should be taken care of but citizens should do this, not government. I see a dog in a car in summer I call police and block car til cops give them a ticket. Communities should work together. Otherwise you’d have government chasing dog fights.

This is unacceptable! People need to be aware of animal abuse and help these poor creatures by reporting anyone abusing an animal to the authorities use you camara take video and call for help.

Not surprising considering on day 1 they removed the databases and language protecting animals. This administration is horrible. All about corporate profits.

It's not just humans that are being harmed by this despicable Administration.

This makes me sick another reason to vote all this a$$holes out.

The GOP hates dogs. What a suuuprise.

People that abuse animals are far more likely to abuse children and the elderly.

The Trump administration doles out cruelty to kids, families, people who need healthcare, animals, hurricane victims. They are no. 1! In cruelty.

Koreans are starving, and you know they love eating dogs. Would you like roasted Rottweiler or just plain ol' Labrador steaks?

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