1. Animal Ethics
that this does not kill the dogs. Instead, dog after dog writhes about on the ground in pain. At this point, the worker may pick up a block of wood or a pipe and hit the dog over the head a few times. Again, documentary video reveals that this
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2. Animal Ethics: December 2006
that this does not kill the dogs. Instead, dog after dog writhes about on the ground in pain. At this point, the worker may pick up a block of wood or a pipe and hit the dog over the head a few times. Again, documentary video reveals that this
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3. Animal Ethics: Are You Wearing Man's Best Friend? That Trim on the Hood of ...
that this does not kill the dogs. Instead, dog after dog writhes about on the ground in pain. At this point, the worker may pick up a block of wood or a pipe and hit the dog over the head a few times. Again, documentary video reveals that this
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4. Animal Ethics: January 2009
altogether by not having a dog. The vegetarian with a dog might also argue that, even if a dog could surviveon a nonmeat diet, to refuse to give the dog meat would not be in keeping withthe dog’s right to eat what it wants and what dogs
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5. Animal Ethics: October 2007
concrete. The man said, "My dogs is [sic] fine." I asked whether the dog had water. "My dogs is fine," he repeated. By this time he was walking with me around the house, to where the dog was. A second dog came running up to the fence. That one was
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6. Animal Ethics
concrete. The man said, "My dogs is [sic] fine." I asked whether the dog had water. "My dogs is fine," he repeated. By this time he was walking with me around the house, to where the dog was. A second dog came running up to the fence. That one was
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7. Animal Ethics: July 2007
an organization comprising dog trainers, behaviorists and other animal professionals, the Association of Pet dog Trainers is aware that any dog can bite, any dog can maim and any dog can kill. A dangerous or vicious dog is a product of a
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8. Animal Ethics: June 2004
to systematically assess dog behaviour by sending questionnaires to families in their clinic.Forty-two percent of the families with both an epileptic child and a dog said their dogs responded to seizures. And nine of these dogs actually
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9. Animal Ethics
latest blog entry about your dogs. [See here .] Your dilemma cries out for an empirical approach. Feed your dogs vegan dog food for a few weeks and see what happens. Do they lose their appetite, or perhaps eat with less gusto than usual? Do
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10. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism
altogether by not having a dog. The vegetarian with a dog might also argue that, even if a dog could surviveon a nonmeat diet, to refuse to give the dog meat would not be in keeping withthe dog’s right to eat what it wants and what dogs
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