Report Dogfighting
Some Possible Signs Of Fighting
Dogs with puncture wounds and lacerations, recent or long-standing wounds and abscesses, scars on the head, throat, legs, and ears.
Bars and bite sticks of varying lengths that are used to pry open the dog's jaws.
Treadmills.
Chains, ropes or spring poles hanging from beams or trees.
Dogs tethered with thick chains. Dogs wearing wide collars with weighted rings.
A person who seems to go through a lot of different animals.
Surgical needles, steroids, saline solution, vitamins, drugs and veterinary supplies.
Groups of people of all ages, some with dogs, coming and going to a particular site, such as a basement, garage, or warehouse. barns and any secluded spot inrural areas can be used for animal fighting.
Bars and bite sticks of varying lengths that are used to pry open the dog's jaws.
Treadmills.
Chains, ropes or spring poles hanging from beams or trees.
Dogs tethered with thick chains. Dogs wearing wide collars with weighted rings.
A person who seems to go through a lot of different animals.
Surgical needles, steroids, saline solution, vitamins, drugs and veterinary supplies.
Groups of people of all ages, some with dogs, coming and going to a particular site, such as a basement, garage, or warehouse. barns and any secluded spot inrural areas can be used for animal fighting.
Animal fighting is illegal in all 50 states. You can help us put an end to this horrifying blood sport by donating your time, talent or dollars. Help us expand our campaign to reach more people and most importantly report any possible animal fighting by calling or sending an email. If you see a fight in progress call 911 immediately. Up to a $5000 reward is possible if your tip leads to an arrest and conviction and reporting animal fighting will reduce violence and illegal activities in your neighborhood.