Animal Rescue Shelters : Moles Operating in Animal Rescue Shelters

It is unfortunate in this day and age that we still require "moles" in animal rescue shelters. In many towns around the globe you can pay for the privilage of watching two Pit Bull Terriers ripping each other apart, blood splattered walls, confined within a makeshift pen so that the
 onlookers, each who has paid an entry fee and each who can bet on each individual fight, can witness a kill and cheer the dogs on.

These dogs are especially bred for fighting and their lives revolve around death. Those who so survive often carry war-wounds to their faces, legs, ears and it is only until a stronger Pit Bull comes along and wins it's place.

Many raids across the county, mostly after months of culmination by expert investigators, must endure the harsh reality of this dreadful bloodsport. These "moles" operate in secret and collect fragments of intelligence required to trap and prosecute those guilty of mistreating animals. Many of these blood-sport games are found due to "tip-offs" by the public who find this brutal sport unwarranted.

The mistreatment of animals does not just stop here. Many animals are ferried illegally into our country with a very high rate of mortality. Bird smugglers operate between many continents supplying African Grey Parrots, Cockatoos, Gahlas and some are even airmiled in little cardboard tubes where they suffocate.

Unfortunately, the list of cruelty to animals could go on-and-on. I truly admire how these remarkable "moles" work undercover to uproot this evil pasttime. These people are highly necessary for surveillence and arrest of unjust people. They are, in some areas, issued with nightvision binoculars and readily give up their time on their crusade against animal cruelty.

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Thank you I am a member of an international animal rescue group This is an article that is close to my own heart

Posted on 01/24/2007 at 2:01:00 AM

It is time people helped it is time that we got involved as much as we can to eradicate this awful sport

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 6:01:00 AM

Lily I think the more people involved and helping animal rescue the better for our animals and put these people in jail

Posted on 01/14/2007 at 10:01:00 AM

larry: Free, as an animal rescue activist I really appreciate and enjoyed this article. You are right we depend on public input to help us find these cruel criminals thank you for bringing this to the attention of the public we can not allow people to forget in today's so called civilized society that this is still going on

Posted on 01/12/2007 at 2:01:00 AM

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