11. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism, Part 2 of 13
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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12. Animal Ethics: September 2004
you could provide for your dogs. But there are lots of vegetarian foods that dogs love. dogs go wild over certain veggie dog biscuits. With a little effort, you could provide your dogs with vegetarian foods that they would love. In some
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13. Animal Ethics: Should We Legalize Dog Meat?
Should We Legalize Dog Meat?
Should we legalize Dog meat for human consumption? For a discussion of the issue, see William Saletan’s recent post at the Human Nature Blog.Saletan discusses some reader reactions to his first
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14. Animal Ethics: Dog Update
Dog Update
This past Monday, I wrote about my attempt to help an overheated Dog. Two days later, during my next run, I noticed that both Dogs, instead of just one, were moving about freely in the fenced yard.
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15. Animal Ethics: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
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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16. Animal Ethics: December 2003
to search for victims. Dogs sniffing for explosives protect the lives of airline passengers. When a plane crashes, Dogs crawl through twisted metal searching for survivors; as passengers, these Dogs are required to travel as baggage.Dogs
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17. Animal Ethics: September 2006
an essential point: Most dog owners and, unfortunately, most so-called dog trainers, are not behaviorists or animal ethologists. And most dog owners cannot afford to hire someone who will take weeks or months to train an unruly pet.Mr.
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18. Animal Ethics
to search for victims. Dogs sniffing for explosives protect the lives of airline passengers. When a plane crashes, Dogs crawl through twisted metal searching for survivors; as passengers, these Dogs are required to travel as baggage.Dogs
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19. Animal Ethics
to search for victims. Dogs sniffing for explosives protect the lives of airline passengers. When a plane crashes, Dogs crawl through twisted metal searching for survivors; as passengers, these Dogs are required to travel as baggage.Dogs
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20. Animal Ethics: Dog Fighting
New York Times
Dog Update
Dog Fighting
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
SoyJoy
Mylan
Obesity
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