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DENVER - Colorado is one of only seven sates that require veterinarians to report animal abuse. The law has been on the books less than a year, but already the impact is being felt. The law is so beneficial, that some child and family welfare experts say it could help save human lives, too.

Dr. Jed Rogers has been a veterinarian for 15 years. He's one of a majority of Colorado vets who support the state's mandatory reporting law.

“All of us got into this job because we love working with animals,” he said.

The measure requires vets to report cases of animal abuse and neglect. If they don't, vets face the possibility of being fined themselves.

“When I think we realized that we are mandated to report child abuse, but not animal abuse, it struck us as incorrect,” he said.

For Dr. Rogers and his colleagues, the law has been a learning experience. They have found that in practice, while there are clear cases of abuse, most of what they face is owners who just don't realize that what they're doing to their pets is wrong or dangerous.

“With animals, obviously you can't interview them, so you have to rely a lot on what the owner is telling you,” said Karen Spaulding, training manager with American Humane Association.

And what many vets are hearing is that there is a real need for owner education.

“It's sort of helped us think about where we draw the line,” she said. “Where does it become abuse, neglect, that sort of thing – separate from ignorance, and people just simply not knowing what the right thing to do is.”

Even so, the new guidelines have also revealed that where there is an abused animal there could also be a troubled family.

The Colorado law and others like it may help save human lives. For years, experts have recognized a link between animal and child abuse.

Research shows that 80 percent of families with child abuse cases also have a history of animal abuse.

“If cruelty or animal abuse is going on in that family household, then all the members of that family are in danger,” said Marie Belew, president and CEO of the American Humane Association.

The American Humane Association works to encourage agencies and humane investigators to share information. Citing what's recognized as a very real link between animal, child, elderly and even domestic abuse.

“We hear case after case where the mother would have left that relationship in order to flee for safety, except that the life of the pet was threatened as leverage to keep the human victims from leaving,” Belew said.

Experts see it as a cycle of violence, a problem not just limited to the affected family.

“It's not just an animal problem,” said Belew. “It's a whole family problem -– it's ultimately a community problem,” she said.

And it will take a community to protect those who can't speak for themselves.

The Colorado Must Report law waives doctor –- pet owner privilege in cases of abuse or neglect. And vets can not be held liable if they make a report in good faith.

To find out more about the animal abuse laws in your state, visit animallaw.com.

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Ken R.
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Great job by those involved in getting CO to have this law. They need to pass on tips to those in PA, especially since the earlier report on the satanic burnings.
 
JazzG
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This is great. I hope more states follow their lead. We need this to spread.
 
Margene W.
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This is a great idea. Every state needs such a law.
 
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erica h.
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It should be mandatory for a vet to report abuse...it does mean that more animals will be saved, and so will more children
 
MyBabyBoys
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All Vets should be rquired to report animal abuse no matter what state they reside.

Animal abuse is animal abuse weather you are in Colorado, or any other of these United States of America.
 
Kris
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I have a friend that is a veterinarian. If she feels one of her patients is the result of animal abuse, and the owners have children, she files a report with children services. Most of the time if owners are abusing their pets, they are most likely abusing and neglecting their children as well.
 
Connie G.
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This is a great start. I'm not a bit surprised that animal abuse and human abuse go hand in hand.
 
Megan A.
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the rest of the states should adopt this law
 
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Danyel C.
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hopefully this will prevent it
 
cpacella
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People who abuse animals should be held legally responsible. Pets are like children and when children are abused, it needs to be reported. Why not for pets as well?
 
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cat100
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Maybe this will help prevent the horrible events.
 
LoriHill123
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Alright Colorado!
 
cat100
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And the other 6 states!
 
Lou
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This is wonderful. Hopefully, it will eventually become a law in all States.
 
Mary
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Fabulous. Good for Colorado.
 
steph m.
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i think this is a grat law only is this was applied everywere
 
Cara S.
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I think this is great hopefully it will help families as well as pets.
 
Alice S.
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I think this is great. Maybe it will move through out the country. It is a good thing. Help the pets and also may help families.
 
Chrissy
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Colorado is really doing some amazing things!
 
BZ H.
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Colorado, this is great. Sure do hope this catches on in every state in the U.S.
 
Betty B.
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See, once we humans engage our brains to make a better world for us and animals, this is the result! Like magic! No, just a state with constituents and representatives and senators that are using their power and brains to help out animals. Wow, that wasn't hard, was it? Something political and something positive...who would have thought that could happen? Bravo Colorado! Maybe with tail winds this type of enacting laws will come this way!
 
Rose E.
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I am glad I live in Colorado....what a good law
 
Melissa C.
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People who abuse animals are more likely to abuse people. I say the law is a great idea. I hope other states agree.
 
rcctech33
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This is interesting
 
Andrea  M.
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i was surprised to hear that vets aren't mandated reporters in many places; I had assumed they were. good for colorado for passing this bill. it was interesting to see the correlation of animal and child abuse. Hope more states will pass something like this!
 
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I think this should be done and don't know why it hasn't been a law for along time. If you abuse an animal you're going to abuse a human
 
Rach D.
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I like that they've made this an actual law, and that vets are conscious of the ignorance of pet owners. So often people do things they don't even realize are harmful or neglectful to their pets. I also like that the different agencies are sharing information. Very smart!
 
beagle
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It is a positive step in the right direction. Hopefully more states will follow the example!
 
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This interested me in particular because of the research showing that 80 percent of families with child abuse cases also have a history of animal abuse. I have always thought that people who abuse animals are one step away from abusing humans. Now I can say I have facts behind that opinion. The adoption of this law sounds like a positive step!
 
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This is what I call a "duh" law. Any one working with animals should know what abuse looks like. We shouldn't have to have a law to tell us what the right thing to do. I know reporting abuse is always touchy because everyones view of abuse is different. But if the basic needs of that animal is not being met than that is abuse.

We now have a law that makes it easier for vets to report abuse. It will now make the vets liable for doing the right thing.
 
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Great saving people too is a bonus
 
jill c.
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Vets should have always been doing this,,they can always be anonymous when reporting animal cruelty
 
Christine T.
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What a great practice. I was surprised that so few states do this. I know mine does not, but I really thought more states did.
 
danyplum
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I think this is a great idea and all vets in all states should follow suit.
 
PennyOnTheFloor
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I think this is a good practice. Veterinarians throughout the US should have to report all cases of abuse and neglect.
 
vicki  h.
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Yes, I agree. Research has also shown that children who abuse animals will eventually mistreat other humans.
 
Julie P.
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I'm just surprised that Denver is doing anything in the defense of animals....considering they kill every Pitbull they encounter.
 
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Great idea. It is only right to report the abuse of an animal. Statistics show that 80 percent of those who abuse animals also abuse people. Sad, but true.
 
Ellen K.
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Think it is a great idea -- the animals do not have voices -- and they need someone to stand up for them. Hope other states follow in their steps. The one downfall I can see -- someone might hesitate to go to vet with a sick, injured animal -- for the fear they would be reported as an abuser... Anything inhumane done to animals, children, women, people -- should be looked into!
 
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yea, i agree
 
ruthie
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Everyone needs to follow in their footsteps
 
ComicKitty
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this is great! I hope it works
 
Jodi R.
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I think it is a great idea! Animals should be treated w/respect and those that are abusing them need to pay for their crime. I just hope it doesn't stop people from taking their pets to the vet for fear of being reported.
 
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hmm...that's true...nvr thought about that factor...
 
c c.
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What a great idea! I see that abusers don't draw the line between human or animal victims.
 
Pam C.
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Your right all states should be doing this. Animals have rights too! A right not to be abused!!!!
 
tobinmic
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good job colorado
 
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I agree I think all states should be doing this.
 
Megan B.
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i think that states should take this into consideration and pass it.
 
Rebecca
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The more states that do this the better off we are
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