81. Animal Ethics: February 2005
to you? Do you live with a dog or a cat? Does your dog’s or cat’s suffering matter, morally? Why should one animal’s suffering matter morally but not another’s? Isn’t that like saying that white suffering counts
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82. Animal Ethics: February 2006
What can humans learn from dogs? DI: I learn the meaning of unconditional love and kindness from my three incredible dogs each day. What is also important is that nowadays the only animals with which most humans interact are the dogs or cats
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83. Animal Ethics: August 2006
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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84. Animal Ethics: March 2005
eating a hamburger or hot dog. We are raising yet another generation of children who believe that eating meat is as morally innocuous as eating a stalk of celery. Sometimes I could just scream in frustration. I hate ignorant, insensitive
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85. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
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86. Animal Ethics: Michael Lockwood on Replaceability
young children, find that dogs are an asset when they are still playful puppies (capable of keeping the children amused), but become an increasing liability as they grow into middle age, with an adult appetite but sans youthful allure. Moreover,
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87. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
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88. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
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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89. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
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90. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
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