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Ending animal fighting

No animal should have to suffer the barbaric practices of dogfighting and cockfighting. Humane World for Animals is working to end this cruelty. 

Tens of millions
of roosters

suffer in the cockfighting industry every year 

55
countries

ban dogfighting to some extent 

1-2
hours

is the typical duration of a dogfight

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Every day, Humane World for Animals is fighting to end cruelty to animals. No animal should be made to suffer or die for the sake of entertainment. Dogfighting and cockfighting encourage violence against animals and subject them to extreme cruelty. For many animals, the result is an agonizing death.

Dog forced to take part in dogfighting.

Cindy Dent

Our rescue team was confronted with this sad reality of dogs forced to take part in dogfighting.

Dogfighting is a global issue

While the U.S. has passed stronger penalties and seen increased enforcement, many dogfighters have found refuge in countries where laws are lax. 

Fighting roosters bred for cockfighting or chicken fighting are in a backyard of a home

Alex Gallardo/For The HSUS

What is cockfighting

In cockfights, two or more birds bred specifically for the purpose of fighting are placed in a ring, known as a “cockpit,” to attack each other for human entertainment and gambling. A typical cockfight can last anywhere from several minutes to more than half an hour and usually results in the death of one or both birds.

Puppies before being rescued at a dogfighting operation in South Carolina

Meredith Lee

Rescued from a dogfighting operation in South Carolina.

The horrors of dogfighting

A dogfight can last up to two hours, and the victims may die from blood loss, dehydration, exhaustion or infection. Learn how we worked with law enforcement to rescue 275 dogs and take down an alleged dogfighting operation in South Carolina.

Cockfighting paraphernalia found during a rescue

Humane World for Animals

Cockfighting paraphernalia found during a raid.

Crime and animal fighting

Organized animal fighting often goes hand-in-hand with a wide range of criminal activity such as drug trafficking, illegal gambling and organized crime. 

Take Action

No animal should have to suffer the barbaric practices of dogfighting and cockfighting. Learn about some of our latest actions to put an end to animal fighting globally and to help protect all animals

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Our work to end this cruel practice

Animal fighting spectacles occur around the world. The cruel practice remains legal in some countries. We work to implement legislation banning animal fighting, train law enforcement on how to detect and prosecute fighting activities, rescue animals used for fighting and more.

 
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Brutal training and fake “rescues” fuel the dogfighting business in Italy

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