Join Texas Humane Network for an Animal Cruelty Training in Kaufman County! The presentation will include real cruelty cases that have been tried, the LINK between animal cruelty and interpersonal violence, and how to take animal cruelty cases from indictment to prosecution.
Animal control professionals play a crucial role in maintaining public safety and ensuring the well-being of humans and animals in our communities, and as such, they should be considered first responders. By advocating for a first responder classification, animal control professionals can educate their communities and advocate for receiving training, resources, and equipment necessary to perform the critical services they provide to their communities.
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Firework safety for pets is a vital consideration during holiday festivities. By understanding the impact of fireworks on animals and implementing preventative measures, we can ensure their well-being and minimize potential dangers.