11. How to Do Animal Rights - Animal Rights
about the suffering of a dog and a human, neither want pain inflicted on them, so we should give the same weight of consideration to the dog as we would to the human. If we are not prepared to make a human suffer then we should not make a dog
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12. How to Do Animal Rights - Legalism
to do if you come across a dog terminally injured on the road; it might say you cannot put him down and end his misery because he is someone's property. But legalism cannot help you about your own dog in the same situation. In this case legalism
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13. How to Do Animal Rights
nobble your cat.
4. Dog Training - communicate effectively with your Dog with these effective tips..
5. The Five Freedoms - ideals of welfare more honoured in the breach.
6. Great Apes - bestowing rights on great apes.
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14. How to Do Animal Rights - Author - Playwright
cubs, the fur farmer and his dog.
Plot - what happens in your story.The easy-going fox has been living at the fur farm making love to lady foxes, not realising why they and their cubs go missing. He finds out from the farmer’s dog that he
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15. How to Do Animal Rights - Intrinsic Value
to decide whether a man or a dog must die, then the principle cannot help you because dog and man are equal. Absolute intrinsic value then loses its practical power. By necessity you may have to rank creatures in order of their importance to you.
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16. How to Do Animal Rights - Egoism, Emotivism & Subjectivism
treatment for your dog's heart ailment, for instance, your vet may want a thorough cardiac investigation. But you may decide it would be too much stress for your dog and would be better off as he is.
Emotivists would counter this by
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17. How to Do Animal Rights - Glossary of Animal Rights
conspecifics but a cat and a dog are not.
Darwin & Natural Selection
Darwin's theory of natural selection shocked people that they are not made exclusively by God but are animals evolved from animals.
Deep Ecology
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18. How to Do Animal Rights - Foxhunting
Mounted fox hunts with dogs ride in Europe, Australia and the Americas. Several countries have fully or partially banned fox hunting with dogs. Fox hunting with dogs is now illegal in Britain by Act of Parliament (2003 in Scotland and 2004 in
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19. How to Do Animal Rights - Campaigning
entertainment, eg horses, dogs, chicken, wild animals.
Selective breeding of entertainment animals, eg race horses, greyhounds, beagles, foxhounds, ferrets.
Fate of retired entertainment animals.
The fur-bearing animals, eg rabbits,
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20. How to Do Animal Rights - Animal Lawyer
is negligent; cases when a dog bites back someone who harasses him and is then at risk of being be put down by law; and cases concerning custody of animals in divorce disputes.
Your Work as an Animal Lawyer
In addition to taking on test
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