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By joining together to form an animal cruelty task force in their community, Bernalillo County law enforcement and animal control officers have reduced reported animal cruelty by more than forty percent. The experiences of this compassionate animal abuse task force are both heart-breaking and heart-warming, and present a startling expose of how laws throughout our country have failed to protect America's animals. These are real-life encounersof an amazingly successful animal cruelty task force who fought for the animals and put their abusers behind bars. This step-by-step training manual…mehr

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By joining together to form an animal cruelty task force in their community, Bernalillo County law enforcement and animal control officers have reduced reported animal cruelty by more than forty percent. The experiences of this compassionate animal abuse task force are both heart-breaking and heart-warming, and present a startling expose of how laws throughout our country have failed to protect America's animals. These are real-life encounersof an amazingly successful animal cruelty task force who fought for the animals and put their abusers behind bars. This step-by-step training manual presents all the organizational and training information for most communities to easily form their own animal cruelty task force, without additional cost to the taxpayers. A win-win situation.
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A New Mexico native and graduate of University of New Mexico, Kate taught secondary education in New Jersey and New Mexico schools. She served for ten years as Education Director for Animal Humane Association New Mexico and Watermelon Mountain Ranch. Traveling the state with her assortment of performing blind and deaf dogs, she delivered her award-winning K-12 curriculum, You and Your Pet Are Forever to thousands of classrooms. Kate's recent writings have also appeared in various publications, including Bosque Beast, Petroglyphs, Pug News, DWAA Ruff Drafts as well as in More Voices New Mexico, third edition. Her article, "Oscar, a 70 Year Wait," was a Dog Writers of America finalist.