Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Managing People Resources Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response (-) Animal Cruelty Investigations Animal Fighting Active FiltersAnimal Cruelty Investigations Group 9 Clear All Factors Affecting Reporting and Recognizing Animal Cruelty by US Veterinary Professionals ASPCA research suggests providing veterinary professionals with training on recognizing animal abuse and providing workplace policies on responding to suspected cruelty increases the likelihood they will notify authorities. Veterinary Forensic Sciences at the ASPCA The ASPCA Veterinary Forensic Services team supports both animal cruelty victims and animals involved in serious attacks on people. Additionally, the ASPCA provides training opportunities for veterinarians interested in animal forensics. Anti-Cruelty Group Forensic Services Veterinarians, animal behaviorists, legal experts, and others who specialize in helping animals involved in serious crimes. Resources for Cruelty Investigations When investigation into cruelty cases is needed, our tools can help you identify needs, accurately record information and move to a successful prosecution. Differentiating Between Spontaneous and Organized Dogfighting Injuries Learn the difference between injuries sustained from organized dogfighting and those sustained in spontaneous fights among pets. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2