1. Animal Ethics: June 2004
has suspended first-year veterinary school lab experiments that can kill dogs, rabbits and pigs. The decision to stop such experiments through the spring semester followed complaints from veterinary students and members of People for the
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2. Animal Ethics
2. Unless experts in veterinary medicine and animal behavior are involved in the implementation, we fear Proposition 2 could ultimately harm the very animals it strives to help. Ron DeHaven Chief ExecutiveAmerican veterinary Medical
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3. Animal Ethics: October 2008
2. Unless experts in veterinary medicine and animal behavior are involved in the implementation, we fear Proposition 2 could ultimately harm the very animals it strives to help. Ron DeHaven Chief ExecutiveAmerican veterinary Medical
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4. Animal Ethics: July 2004
Temple Grandin, a well-known veterinary scientist who designs plants for humane slaughter, called the behavior shown on the videotape "absolutely atrocious."Dr. Grandin is on KFC's animal welfare advisory board, but said PETA had not told her when
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5. Animal Ethics: Laboratory Experiments
has suspended first-year veterinary school lab experiments that can kill dogs, rabbits and pigs. The decision to stop such experiments through the spring semester followed complaints from veterinary students and members of People for the
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6. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
2. Unless experts in veterinary medicine and animal behavior are involved in the implementation, we fear Proposition 2 could ultimately harm the very animals it strives to help. Ron DeHaven Chief ExecutiveAmerican veterinary Medical
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7. Animal Ethics: April 2007
and of course the American Veterinary Medical Association's role in welfare reform.If you are able to post something on this documentary I would be grateful. The documentary website is Sandgrainfilms.com . The bios of those in the film can be
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8. Animal Ethics: May 2006
that they needed immediate veterinary care. So, they rescued these 11 birds. As a result, they were charged with felony burglary. As a philosopher, a lawyer, and an animal advocate, I thought the case might be of particular interest to
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9. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
Temple Grandin, a well-known veterinary scientist who designs plants for humane slaughter, called the behavior shown on the videotape "absolutely atrocious."Dr. Grandin is on KFC's animal welfare advisory board, but said PETA had not told her when
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10. Animal Ethics: July 2010
Groups like the American Veterinary Medical Association support these modern egg-laying housing systems.
The California law adds an arbitrary and unscientific requirement that chickens be prohibited from touching one another or the side of any
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