sad reality of homeless animals ♡

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Across
  1. 3. actions that are not in accordance with the law.
  2. 4. Harming an animal by causing a wound or bruise
  3. 6. That he has committed a crime that has been proven, although he has not confessed to it.
  4. 8. any act that causes unnecessary pain or suffering to an animal, or deprives it of food, water, shelter, or veterinary care
  5. 10. domesticated animal that lives with humans under the same roof, but is not used as a work animal or food
  6. 11. circumstance in which an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or interaction
  7. 13. request, demand, request, supplication, instance.
  8. 15. act of responsibility, bravery and compassion that consists of protecting animals from dangerous situations, such as abuse or cruelty
  9. 18. surgical operation that consists of removing the reproductive organs of the animal
  10. 20. person who is responsible for the care and commitments involved in having a pet.
  11. 21. crime that consists of leaving a domestic or non-wild animal in conditions that may endanger its life or integrity
  12. 23. cruel, inconsiderate or harsh treatment of an animal, or the lack of basic care it needs.
  13. 24. What is urgent or requires quick action
Down
  1. 1. It is a personal and unique experience that can manifest itself in various ways. It is characterized by the appearance of intense emotions such as sadness, anguish, loneliness, guilt, uncertainty and fear.
  2. 2. that it is not domesticated and that it is self-sufficient, so it does not depend on people.
  3. 5. a veterinarian does not meet the standards of care necessary to treat an animal.
  4. 7. act of allowing death by eliminating extreme medical measures or applying painless death to an animal that suffers a painful situation or an agonizing or incurable disease or one that is difficult to recover from.
  5. 9. biological process that allows the creation of new individuals of the same species. It is a physiological mechanism that seeks the perpetuation of the species and is essential for the survival of animal populations.
  6. 12. Explicitly agreeing to certain activities, either by saying “yes” or with another affirmative statement such as “I am willing to try.”
  7. 14. Physical pain or emotional, social or distress that leads an animal to feel sad, scared, depressed, anxious or lonely
  8. 16. veterinary procedure called euthanasia, which consists of ending the life of an animal in a humane and painless way
  9. 17. that by which a higher authority authorizes the act of a lower authority to take effect.
  10. 19. take responsibility for an animal that has been abandoned or left at an animal shelter
  11. 22. when it is not with its owner and you do not have the legal identification to find it.