

Although dog fighting is a felony in all 50 United States, there are still some states that don't take it seriously. As with any other illegal underground activity, it's impossible to determine how many people may be involved in dog fighting, but estimates are in the tens of thousands. This brutal blood sport is a pastime for rich and poor alike, and dog fighting has been reported in urban, suburban and rural settings in all regions of the country.
Sign the petition below and help end this heinous sport forever.
Unfortunately, because dog fighting is such a secretive enterprise, it makes it difficult for law enforcement to infiltrate. A dog fight investigation requires many of the same skills and resources as an undercover narcotics investigation, a challenge for many local agencies.
Urge President Obama to tell State Governors that law enforcement should have the resources and motivation to take this crime seriously. Also, that there should be local or state task forces to ensure a collaborative approach to ending this heinous sport forever. Take action today! Sign the petition below and tell a friend.
Dear President Obama, As a concerned animal advocate, I would like to bring to your attention the heinous crime of dog fighting. While this blood sport is illegal in all 50 states, I worry that it is not being taken seriously enough. As with any other illegal underground activity, it is impossible to determine how many people may be involved in dog fighting. Estimates based on fight reports in underground dog fighting publications, and on animals entering shelters bearing evidence of fighting, suggest that the number of people involved in dog fighting in the U.S. is in the tens of thousands. And dog fighting has been reported in urban, suburban and rural settings in all regions of the country. While organized dog fighting activity seemed to decline in the 1990s, many law enforcement and animal control officials feel that it has rebounded in recent years. And it is not just the welfare of the animals that is in question. Dog fighting, by its very nature, involves illegal gambling. Dog fighters often face additional charges related to drug, alcohol and weapons violations as well as probation violations. Arguments over dog fights have also resulted in incidents that have led to charges of assault and even homicide. Other charges might include conspiracy, corruption of minors, money laundering, etc. Dog fighting is a violent and highly secretive enterprise that is extremely difficult for law enforcement and investigative professionals to infiltrate. A dog fight investigation requires many of the same skills and resources as a major undercover narcotics investigation, and challenges the resources of any agency that seeks to respond to it. That's why I want to make sure our state's law enforcement has the resources and motivation needed to take this crime seriously. In addition, I ask you to urge State Governors to support the formation of a state task force to address dog fighting. This task force would be comprised of all the major stakeholders: law enforcement, prosecutors, animal control, animal welfare groups, veterinarians, public health officials, housing authorities, the neighborhood watch and others. The group should identify the nature of the problems in our state, the laws that could be applied to these problems, and the resources that are available. Dog fighting is most effectively addressed by a collaborative approach to this heinous crime. Dog fighting is brutal, and we need to be doing all we can to make sure that we end this practice forever. |
| Sep 2, 2010 Susanne Molter |
| Sep 1, 2010 Denise Blankenship |
| Aug 31, 2010 Melissa Cheng Those idiots should just tear each other apart instead of using dogs. |
| Aug 31, 2010 (Name not displayed) |
| Aug 31, 2010 christy windle speaking for those that cannot speak for themselves.. |
| Aug 31, 2010 MarinaLuz Shelton This is horrendous and must be stopped! |
| Aug 31, 2010 Gianna Strand |
| Aug 31, 2010 Amber Lamb |
| Aug 30, 2010 (Name not displayed) i am glad if we can stop this from happening it will be good and to catch the people who are responsable and make them pay. |
| Aug 29, 2010 Nancy Poopatanapong Need more firm enforcement to stop this barbarian game. |
| Aug 29, 2010 Kathryn Boccia |
| Aug 29, 2010 Brienna Towon |
| Aug 26, 2010 Joy Whitehead |
| Aug 26, 2010 susanna scarbrough |
| Aug 26, 2010 Kellie Jonas |
| Aug 26, 2010 Sabina Borek |
| Aug 26, 2010 Olga Larina |
| Aug 26, 2010 Pam LaVeille |
| Aug 26, 2010 Sandy Reno |
| Aug 26, 2010 ioana vasilescu |
| Aug 26, 2010 Mariela Henares Please do this in the name of your loving pets at home and your children's pets. |
| Aug 26, 2010 Neva Moore |
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| Aug 26, 2010 jessica artale |
| Aug 26, 2010 Ariela Maldonado |
| Aug 25, 2010 Elizabeth Hammerle To stop cruelity of any kind, attacked, starved, neglected, etc. the list is endless; it all comes back to having a heart and not making money at the expense of anything else |
| Aug 25, 2010 (Name not displayed) |
| Aug 25, 2010 Lynn Rosenfield |
| Aug 25, 2010 Donna Blacktopp |
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| Aug 25, 2010 Nancy Wein |
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| Aug 25, 2010 Jeanne Jenkins |
| Aug 25, 2010 Libby Brooks |
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| Aug 25, 2010 Sharon Bowen Stop dog fighting or any animal fighting forever. This is a cruel sport. |
| Aug 24, 2010 (Name not displayed) |
| Aug 24, 2010 KRISTIN MORK |
| Aug 24, 2010 (Name not displayed) Listen up world: go organic and stop having kids! |
| Aug 24, 2010 Chandra Bales |
| Aug 24, 2010 Christelle Ford |
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| Aug 24, 2010 Dianne Hampton |
| Aug 24, 2010 Nanette Oggiono |
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| Aug 23, 2010 michelle lambers |
| Aug 23, 2010 Sarah Thornhill |