121. Animal Ethics: Shelbie
Worth. I made the rounds of dogs and was about to go home empty-handed. I wanted a particular age, sex, and breed, and no dog in the shelter filled the bill. Before leaving, I decided to make one more pass through the small-dog area. This time
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122. Animal Ethics: April 2010
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I'm a dog person, not a bird person, but I understand the loss suffered by my friend Peg today.
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123. Animal Ethics
5 editorial "The Duplicate Dog " should be cause for concern, not celebration.Genetic duplicates may turn out far different than their forebears. More to the point, with millions of healthy and adoptable cats and Dogs being killed each year for
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124. Animal Ethics: October 2009
or videos of vicious dogfights are protected speech and that the federal law in question should therefore be struck down.The law speaks specifically and narrowly to the distribution for profit of videos that show illegal acts of cruelty
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125. Animal Ethics
least animals like birds and dogs & cats DO have feelings & intelligence, etc. but - i still eat beef & pork & chicken.i've read what you have written about vegetarianism........ but i don't think i will change. irrational, perhaps. but - i
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126. Animal Ethics: June 2009
for example, an increased dog population to take up the slack. In other contexts a similar phenomenon has occurred. It has been recently reported in the Boston Globe (Jane O’Reilly, “The Bottle and the 3rd World,” July 8,
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127. Animal Ethics: August 2005
5 editorial "The Duplicate Dog " should be cause for concern, not celebration.Genetic duplicates may turn out far different than their forebears. More to the point, with millions of healthy and adoptable cats and Dogs being killed each year for
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128. Animal Ethics: November 2008
domesticated animals (e.g., dogs, cats, pigs, cows, and chickens); cell 4 (the southeast quadrant) contains domesticated plants. Peter Singer and Tom Regan, who represent what Callicott calls "the humane ethic," are concerned about the
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129. Animal Ethics: December 2008
isn't advocating that we eat dogs. The author is pointing out the inconsistency of eating cows and not eating dogs (or rather, caring about dogs but not caring about cows). The following three propositions are inconsistent: 1. It's morally
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130. Animal Ethics: July 2004
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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