The Animal Welfare Institute created this list of facts and myths about the connection between animal cruelty and domestic violence:
- FACT: Domestic violence, child abuse, and animal abuse frequently occur simultaneously in a family.
- FACT: Women with pets may delay leaving a dangerous environment for fear of their pets’ safety.
- FACT: Individuals who commit pet abuse are more likely to become batterers.
- FACT: Animal abuse often is linked to the severity of IPV.
- MYTH: Animals abusers represent a distinct type of offender.
- MYTH: A safe haven for pets of domestic violence victims is always a place where the pets of domestic violence victims are sheltered in the same area as the family.
- FACT: Safe havens for pets—offering assistance either with direct service or information to survivors of domestic violence about housing their pets safely—have grown nationally.
Resources
- American Humane Association: Expanding Protective Orders to Include Companion Animals (PDF)
- Animal Welfare Institute: Protecting Domestic Violence Victims by Protecting Their Pets (PDF)
- Animal Welfare Institute’s Safe Havens Mapping Project
- First Strike: The Violence Connection (PDF)
- The Link: Domestic Violence and Animal Abuse (Office on Women’s Health)
- The National Children’s Advocacy Center, Free Online Trainings
- Representing Domestic Violence Survivors with Pets in the District of Columbia, Maryland & Virginia (PDF)
- Virginia Detecting Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence Cards for LE and ACOs (PDF)
