Humanism in relation to animals is an indicator of the morality and ethics of society, it is the level of human legal awareness and legal culture as a whole. Every developed country pays due attention to animals and tries to protect them from cruelty, violence, mutilation or deliberate extermination. It is clear that an indicator of a person's latent criminal activity is his manifestation of excessive cruelty to an animal. This in turn leads to possible aggression and violence against people or the commission of more serious crimes. It is no coincidence that the issue of homeless animals is acute in modern society, because four-legged animals are easy targets for potential criminals and cannot respond due to weakness and insecurity compared to humans. Associate Professor Ye. O. Butyrin held a curatorial hour in order to increase the need to protect domestic animals during the war, the curator of the 2nd year, specialty 081 Law.