Animal Happiness
I use to have pet dog named Jacky. He was big, furry, and darked. I had him when he was just a baby. Watching him grew up was a fascinating experience. I played with him by tackling him and teasing him. He would get mad and start barking at me. When he was little, he was very grouchy. He would bark at many strangers who passed our house. He was an obedient pet, and I miss him very much. Talking about my pet dog, Jacky, remind me of an article I read from Miller's Third Edition, "Motives for Writing," title, "What's Wrong With Animal Rights," by Vicki Hearne. In her article, Hearne shares many memorable relationships with her pet dogs as examples to support her argument that "the problem with the animal-rights advocates is not that they take it too far; it's that they've got it all wrong (Miller, 362)." As an animal trainer, Hearne recognizes "work is the foundation of happiness" that the "trainer and the animal discover together". She further argues that those who speak for animal rights to ban the idea of anyone owning pet are less likely "to be in a rights relation to any given animal." She also points out that animal lives longer when they are with people than they are in the wild. I agree with Hearne that anim
' I support the Humane Society for publishing that message, even though it is a little over exaggerated, and I'm against Hearne for blaming the Humane Society. " We all have feeling toward animals' behaviors-some are cuddling, some are aggressive, and some are obedient, and some are fantastic to have around-we all have different choice at what behaviors meet our needs, so keep the animal safe. " Therefore, his dogs continue to obey only him and no on else. In "What's Wrong With Animal Rights," Hearne's relationship with her dogs are fined examples of animal happiness. He understands "deeply enough to grant" his dogs their right and "open up the possibility for happiness. I support the Humane Society for such message, because I have seen on the News the past few months about many cases of pit bulls viciously attacking women and children. The obedience relationship between him and his three dogs is similar to what Hearne has described above. These dogs that are performing their tricks to impress their trainer and to entertain the people who are watching, are much better off than those dogs that are in captivity at the Animal Control center. It is because of this happiness in her dogs from doing work that she is inspired to write this article; she put it like this:I have enfranchised him in a relationship to me by educating him, creating the conditions by which he can achieve a certain happiness specific to a dog, maybe even specific to an Airedale, inasmuch as this same relationship has allowed me to plumb the happiness of being a trainer and writing this article. I remember coming home from school and saw him lied in the garage all tired and sad. However, when an animal that is killed cause by "Mother Nature," we can only face the fact that it is an unaltered course of the circle of life. al find happiness when they are doing work, but I disagree that animals that are slaughtered by human is not as cruel as it is by 'Mother Nature. On the other hand, animals that are in agonized pain cause by man will have our empathy for them as well as our anger against that man. I want people to know this, so they can be more careful handling pit bulls. Blaming solely on an organization about a problem that entirely involved in a multi party system and other less relevant factors, is un-doubtful an oversight for a less effective argumentation.
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