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Volenta wrote:If reality would comply with all the conditions being discussed here (empty shelters and good laws and regulation on breeding and ownership), I think you can make a morally justifiable case.
Of course, sadly, that's probably never going to be a reality, so the whole debate is entirely academic.
For all practical purposes: Dogs should never be bred, only rescued. I think we can all agree on that.
If it would ever change, I'd look forward to the day when this argument is the big issue in animal welfare.
Volenta wrote:If reality would comply with all the conditions being discussed here (empty shelters and good laws and regulation on breeding and ownership), I think you can make a morally justifiable case.
Of course, sadly, that's probably never going to be a reality, so the whole debate is entirely academic.
For all practical purposes: Dogs should never be bred, only rescued. I think we can all agree on that.
If it would ever change, I'd look forward to the day when this argument is the big issue in animal welfare.
I agree with this complety. In this day and age...
Rescuing amimals? Yes.
Breeding animals? No.
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil but because of those who look on and do nothing."
-Albert Einstein
In regards to what brimestone said, dogs are pack animals.
When adopting I stress highly on the idea that the adopter get two dogs instead of one and three if they can really afford it.
I find it hilarious that people think their dog loves them so much when they get home from a ten hour work day:
::dog scratching the door before you put the keys in::
::door opens::
::jumps up and down on you covering you with kisses::
"See my dog really loves me!"
"No your dog is just really happy to see you after ten hours of being alone."