21. Animal Ethics: Dog Fighting
Dog Fighting
Is there anything creepier than Dog fighting? How could someone support, much less organize, such a vile practice? Dogs evolved with humans. They are our trusted friends and companions. To train
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22. Animal Ethics: Does Your Dog Love You?
Does Your Dog Love You?
Ever wonder whether your Dog loves you? If you want to find out, then study his/her tail wag. According to a recent study published in the March 20 issue of Current Biology, when Dogs feel
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23. Animal Ethics
owner who trains his dog on cats, first removing the cat's claws to protect his dog from injury, or of the householder who half-starves his dog so that he can have an extra beer or two, or of the person who hunts kangaroos, wounding many
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24. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
an organization comprising dog trainers, behaviorists and other animal professionals, the Association of Pet dog Trainers is aware that any dog can bite, any dog can maim and any dog can kill. A dangerous or vicious dog is a product of a
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25. Animal Ethics: April 2008
do harm to the individual dogs they “rent” (“For a Temporary Best-Friend Fix, Rent a dog (Kibble Included) for a Day ,” news article, March 30).A dog is a lifetime friend and companion—not a two-hour rental. dogs
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26. Animal Ethics: December 2004
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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27. Animal Ethics
not to harm a particular dog, it is because (and only because) some human is interested in the dog's welfare. My duty is to the human, through the dog. I wrong the human, not the dog. The dog is a mere object, like an automobile. I'm
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28. Animal Ethics
not to harm a particular dog, it is because (and only because) some human is interested in the dog's welfare. My duty is to the human, through the dog. I wrong the human, not the dog. The dog is a mere object, like an automobile. I'm
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29. Animal Ethics: November 2003
not to harm a particular dog, it is because (and only because) some human is interested in the dog's welfare. My duty is to the human, through the dog. I wrong the human, not the dog. The dog is a mere object, like an automobile. I'm
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30. Animal Ethics
A decision not to eat dogs has nothing to do with our inherent hypocrisy, but with our relationship to different animals. dogs were bred to be companion animals; pigs and cows are raised as food. To suggest that eating one and not the other
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