111. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 20
discussion about whether dogs are carnivores.I begin with a fact: “dogs prefer meat to vegetable protein and display preferences for one meat over another. These are, in order, beef, pork, lamb, chicken and horse-meat” (Chris
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112. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
of a friend?3. If having dogs and cats forces me to impose misery on other animals, shouldn't I refrain from having dogs and cats in the first place?4. What does Louie lose if I stop feeding him meat? What does Sherman lose if I feed him to
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113. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
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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114. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
some months ago. As regards dog food, what about feeding them with minced roadkill? I suppose there's a law against it, but I don't see what harm it could do. Or perhaps there isn't enough roadkill around.Is there a "vegetarian ethics" stance on
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115. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 19
heard it said that dogs don’t need animal products in their diet. I’m skeptical. Humans are omnivores, so they can get on fine without animal products. But dogs are carnivores, or close to it, so it stands to reason that
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116. Animal Ethics: From Today's Dallas Morning News
Ira J. Hadnot's column about dogs going to heaven ("A dog is gone—will we meet again?" Religion, June 26).I am sure it brought much comfort to ardent dog lovers. However, the only creation of God that has an eternal soul is mankind. Genesis
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117. Animal Ethics: From the Oxford English Dictionary, 2d ed.
as a horse, ass, or dog. ) 3. a. Contemptuously or humorously for: a human being who is no better than a brute, or whose animal nature has the ascendancy over his reason; a mere animal. (Cf. similar use of creature. ) b. With the. The
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118. Animal Ethics: Dogs, Cats, and Other Deities
Dogs, Cats, and Other Deities
If you live with (or for) a Dog or a cat, you will enjoy this . Thanks to Jean Robart for the link.
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119. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
my step-father beat my dog and I could not believe the pain it caused the dog, as well as me. Ever since that moment I cannot stand to view an animal being mistreated in any form.Ok, hopefully this e-mail has not bored you too much. All of
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120. Animal Ethics: Ambrose Bierce
domestic circle. This is a dog,This is a cat,This is a frog,This is a rat.Run, dog, mew, cat,Jump, frog, gnaw, rat. Elevenson. (Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, c. 1911)
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