41. Animal Ethics: Joel Feinberg (1926-2004) on Animal Rights
trustee of funds willed to a dog or cat is more than a mere custodian of the animal he protects. Rather his job is to look out for the interests of the animal and make sure no one denies it its due. The animal itself is the beneficiary of his
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42. 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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43. Animal Ethics: March 2004
my step-father beat my dog and I could not believe the pain it caused the dog, as well as me. Ever since that moment I cannot stand to view an animal being mistreated in any form.Ok, hopefully this e-mail has not bored you too much. All of
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44. Animal Ethics: September 2010
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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45. Animal Ethics: June 2008
to different species. If my dog and I both have headaches then the dog should have the one available aspirin if it has the worse headache. To treat the dog's pain as less important because it is a dog not a man is speciesism (a nasty word for a
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46. Animal Ethics: June 2007
delightful, intelligent dogs you’ll ever find on the planet.There are puppies with puppy breath and slobbery kisses; young dogs with enthusiasm, devotion and intelligence; older dogs with patience, loyalty and wisdom. You can find
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47. Animal Ethics: August 2007
not the gap between "rich" dogs and "poor" dogs, but the absolute welfare level of dogs. No dog should have its basic needs unsatisfied. Think of it as creating a floor below which no dog is allowed to fall. Once we create this floor, who cares
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48. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
a section called “How Dog Fighting Works” in response to the Michael Vick court case. “How Dog Fighting Works” is a look into the illegal sport of Dog fighting and gives readers information on the issues and its effects.
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49. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
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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50. Animal Ethics: W. D. Ross (1877-1971) on Animal Rights
Sanctuary
Satya
Save Dogs
Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians
St Francis Foundation for Animals
SuperVegan
TAILS
Tierethik
Tom Regan Animal Rights Archive, The
Vegan 4U
Vegan Blog
Vegan Bodybuilding &
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