Animal rights activists from Nottingham, London and elsewhere gave a grand farewell to the Kennel Club, hoping that this will be the last year that people will be allowed to breed dogs for racial(breed), purity whilst thousands of healthy dogs die in shelters around the world because of a demand they created.
1. Breeding unhealthy dog's for aesthetic purposes is morally wrong.
2. Breeding dogs is pointless when there are existing dogs all over the world needing homes.
As Ronnie Lee said in an earlier report:
ALL dog breeding is a problem
There is a sense in which all breeding of dogs by human beings is morally unacceptable.
All dogs are descended from the wolf and we only have domestic dogs because human beings, for their own selfish purposes (mainly to kill other animals) deliberately bred wolves in a selective fashion in order to create all the different shapes and sizes of dogs we have today.
It could therefore be argued that we are morally obliged to cease the breeding of dogs, while at the same time doing our utmost to protect wolves in the wild and to preserve their habitat. As long as we have the wolf, the dog will not die out, as they are essentially the same species.
In addition, it is surely also morally unacceptable to deliberately or negligently breed dogs (no matter how kindly the breeder might be) in a situation where many thousands of dogs are being "put down" every year because no homes are available for them.
Alice Walker's words (from her book "The Color Purple") that "The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for whites, or women for men" are just as much applicable to dogs/wolves as they are to any other animal.
That is not to say, of course, that we should not try to help dogs that have already been bred, in order to save them from death and suffering.
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Links
'Pedigree Dogs Exposed
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=44215931
PETA's Kennel club spoof
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rxAaK0iJ2vQ&feature=related
Independent article
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/the-big-question-is-the-breeding-of-pedigree-dogs-leading-to-cruel-abnormalities-902853.html
Animal Rights Calendar listing
http://www.veggies.org.uk/event.php?ref=30
Comments
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Great demo...poor turnout!
08.03.2009 17:48
Between 40-50 people attended, which might sound good, but that includes a coach from London and a smaller crowd from Nottingham and further affield. Turnout from the West Midlands was strangely very poor, probably only 6-7 in total. Considering there are alot of campaigners spread across the West Midlands region, particularly Birmingham and Coventry, this was very disappointing.
Come on you Brummies...get yourselves sorted!!
Woof
Miss guided and Miss informed
13.03.2009 01:44
Well its all there in the RSPCA Annual review for 2007 – Trustees and Financial report (on the RSPCA web site). If the people at Passionate Productions really cared about animals perhaps they should of investigated the people who pay the that former TV presenter as their CHIEF vet!! And ask why an organisation who had access to over £320 million pounds in one year still destroys over 7,500 dogs and has never spent a single penny on canine health reserach...now that is a dogs story that should be exposed
Sirius
Problem with transport to the demo, smoking coach driver
15.03.2009 14:01
Organisers and others within the AR movement need to show some backbone and loyalty stand up to people who try to make some of us ill!
I did not stand up for myself properly, wish I had but I have found that even in standing up for myself by reporting it afterwards, only one person out of about a dozen witnesses to the driver's irresponsible law-breaking cares enough to do the right thing and support me.
If support is needed for demos, and transport organised, there has to be a bit more loyalty between us and understanding for people with health conditions!
If anyone else had suffered I would support them, I would even support a smoker if they were on the end of a similarly bad wrongdoing. Having a drop of cola squirted on you is nothing compared to a week of breathing difficulties and chest infection following a passive smoking incident (I am very allergic to it and this is how it affected me, as it always does).
Lesley Dove
e-mail: Lesley@vegan4life.org.uk