181. Animal Ethics: Understanding Speciesism
between a human being and a dog, as in a lifeboat situation. I may choose the human being, but that choice doesn’t make me a speciesist. Whether I’m a speciesist depends not on what I choose, or do, but on the basis or rationale of
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182. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
slaughter of cats and dogs for food in this country, and they don't suffer miserably as a result. When a cat or dog becomes infirm with an incurable illness and is in serious pain as a result, we euthanize them as humanely and mercifully as
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183. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
Outcry: Doesn’t a Dog Have Rights? ” (news article, Aug. 10):This sad story was just another reminder that with all its economic progress, China has a long way to go when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable of its
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184. Animal Ethics: Introducing Jonathan Hubbell
about Jonathan. I’m a dog person. Mylan is a cat person. I don’t know about Jonathan; maybe he’s a horse person. I like heavy-metal music. Mylan probably likes Lawrence Welk . (Just kidding, Mylan.) The point is, you should
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185. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
and Bacho (the Aussie Sheep dog and the Beagle) who suddenly wanted to play a short game of "Pet me first—No pet ME first." (They taught me that game early on.)Being pack animals, dogs NEED the pack experience with their owners (or
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186. Animal Ethics: Everydog
Everydog
You'll enjoy this. First, click here for a reproduction of Vittore Carpaccio 's 1503 painting The Apparition of Saint Jerome to Saint Augustine. Study it. Second, click here (PDF) for a wonderful poem
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187. Animal Ethics: Spam Haikus
fry up a slab of SpamA dog barks next doorPink tender morselGlistening with salty gelWhat the hell is it?Ears, snouts and innardsA homogeneous massPass another sliceOld man seeks doctor"I eat Spam daily," he says.AngioplastyHardly
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188. Animal Ethics: Ambrose Bierce
of a man to a god and a dog to a man.(Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, c. 1911)
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189. Animal Ethics: Canis Familiaris
See here for some dog lore.
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190. Animal Ethics: Sunny
Sunny
I'm a dog person, not a bird person, but I understand the loss suffered by my friend Peg today.
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