L.A. to Ban Using Bullhooks on Elephants?


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The circus is coming to town. In a few weeks, Ringling Brothers will be arriving in Los Angeles with all its elephants and other caged animals. But this time they may be getting a muted welcome from the city council.

A city panel is set to consider a recommendation from the L.A. Board of Animal Services Commissioners to ban the use of bullhooks – the cruel sharp hooks that are used to subdue the elephants by catching them in their legs and ears and forcing them to perform as required.

Bullhooks were recently banned in Fulton County (Atlanta), Georgia, but Ringling managed to get a temporary restraining order to get around the ban. And earlier this year the Cole circus paid the federal government $12,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging abuse of the company’s elephants.

While such a ban wouldn’t prevent trainers from using bullhooks outside of city limits, it would at least draw a line in the sand by saying that “the cruelty stops here.”

Ringling, like all circuses, claims that it treats the  animals with the greatest care, and calls the animal acts “a treasured part of the circus experience.”

Posted June 5, 2012, by  

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annedreshfield 1130 pts

I hope this spreads to other cities around the country. There have to be better ways to train these beautiful animals.

michaelmountain 52 pts

 annedreshfield

 I'd say that we have no reason to be "training" them at all. Just shut down the circuses and give the animals over to good sanctuaries that are as similar as possible to their true homes. Do you go for that?

JessieWong 37 pts

 michaelmountain completely agree, Michael.

annedreshfield 1130 pts

 JessieWong  michaelmountain Yes, that would make sense. I think there are a lot of animals who enjoy "working" as long as they are treated well and loved, but the circus has such a long history of abuse that it's engrained in the system. 

annedreshfield 1130 pts

 JessieWong  michaelmountain Particularly the exotic animals! That's nowhere for them to be; they would be much better off in a sanctuary. I was thinking of animals like horses regarding the "work." 

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