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A BULLHOOK IS AN IMPLEMENT OF VIOLENCE THAT FORCES ANIMALS TO DO UNNATURAL STUNTS
A bullhook is a baseball bat length pole that ends in a curved, steel hook � used to inflict fear and pain in wild animals confined in unnatural settings such as
zoos and circuses. Bullhook training subjects elephants to lacerations, puncture wounds, swelling, abscesses and bruises. Handlers view them as necessary to
render
animals submissive. Animal protection advocates view them as implements of violence. Neither the American Humane Association, nor its representatives, should
endorse bullhook use. Yet Karen Rosa, American Humane Association's (AHA) film and television unit director, opposed legislation to ban bullhooks at a California
hearing. AHA, entrusted with the safety and well-being of animals on sets, ought to support legislation to ban bullhook use on elephants. Urge AHA to initiate a
formal policy against these brutal instruments.
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Dear Mr. Gies,
I was stunned to learn Karen Rosa, the American Humane Association's (AHA) film and television unit director, opposed legislation to ban
bullhooks. Apparently, Rosa enthusiastically disapproved of a proposed bullhook ban at a California hearing.
A bullhook is a baseball bat length pole that ends in a curved, steel hook. Bullhooks are used to inflict fear and pain in wild animals confined
in unnatural settings such as zoos and circuses. Handlers view them as necessary tools to render animals submissive. Animal protection advocates
view them as implements of violence. Neither the American HUMANE Association, nor its representatives, should endorse bullhook use.
In one of innumerable complaints filed with the U.S. government, an affidavit describes a handler who struck an elephant's groin until "the
metal hook penetrated the skin, causing an open wound from which blood began flowing." Another elephant endured bullhook beatings upon his
trunk, head and feet "until the handle of the bullhook shattered."
Elephant skin looks tough. In fact, it is as easily damaged or irritated as human skin. Bullhook style training subjects elephants to lacerations,
puncture wounds, swelling, abscesses, and bruises.
In November 2006, two former Ringling Bros. Circus employees submitted signed statements about routine training abuse. Among the
allegations: An elephant was left covered in blood after a violent, 30-minute beating with a bullhook. Such behind-the-scenes abuse is all too
common in circuses and other entertainment venues.
The American Humane Association, entrusted with the safety and well-being of animals on film and television sets, ought to support
legislation to ban bullhook use on elephants. I strongly urge you to initiate a formal policy against these brutal instruments.
Thank you,
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David Gies, AHA Board Chair
Animal Assistance Foundation Executive Director
455 Sherman St., # 462
Denver, CO 80203
ph: 303-744-8396; 303-744-7065
email: d_dog@aaf-fd.org
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