Dogs have for long been humans’ best friend, but the human–dog relationship can be problematic. A mismatch between dogs and their keepers can lead to welfare problems for both; for example: breeding for a specific look can result in health and welfare problems and importing dogs from other countries can lead to zoonoses. In our view, many of these problems could be avoided if wannabe dog keepers reflected better before deciding to obtain a specific dog. Attempting to influence this decision, however, assumes that we know what the right choice is. In this chapter, we discuss three cases: pups with pedigrees, pups without pedigrees, and adult dogs from (foreign) shelters. We show that, in each case, certain moral assumptions are made whose le...
The success of the dog as a companion animal has undeniably led to a shift in dog breeding practices...
Community attitudes drive societal expectations, influencing government and industry regulations tha...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need for a reassessment of the moral status of pets...
Pedigree dog breeding has been the subject of public debate due to health problems caused by breedin...
Municipal regulations and humane movement policies often restrict or discourage the use of \u27exoti...
In the Dutch dog breeding sector many welfare problems arise as a direct result of the breeding crit...
The central question of this chapter is whether keeping animals in captivity is morally justified. C...
The central question of this chapter is whether keeping animals in captivity is morally justified. C...
Many exotic species are kept as pets. But this may probably change with the introduction of the new ...
Many exotic species are kept as pets. But this may probably change with the introduction of the new ...
Municipal regulations and humane movement policies often restrict or discourage the use of 'exo...
People’s preferences for where they acquire dogs and the characteristics they focus on may provide i...
The success of the dog as a companion animal has undeniably led to a shift in dog breeding practices...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need for a reassessment of the moral status of pets...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need for a reassessment of the moral status of pets...
The success of the dog as a companion animal has undeniably led to a shift in dog breeding practices...
Community attitudes drive societal expectations, influencing government and industry regulations tha...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need for a reassessment of the moral status of pets...
Pedigree dog breeding has been the subject of public debate due to health problems caused by breedin...
Municipal regulations and humane movement policies often restrict or discourage the use of \u27exoti...
In the Dutch dog breeding sector many welfare problems arise as a direct result of the breeding crit...
The central question of this chapter is whether keeping animals in captivity is morally justified. C...
The central question of this chapter is whether keeping animals in captivity is morally justified. C...
Many exotic species are kept as pets. But this may probably change with the introduction of the new ...
Many exotic species are kept as pets. But this may probably change with the introduction of the new ...
Municipal regulations and humane movement policies often restrict or discourage the use of 'exo...
People’s preferences for where they acquire dogs and the characteristics they focus on may provide i...
The success of the dog as a companion animal has undeniably led to a shift in dog breeding practices...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need for a reassessment of the moral status of pets...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need for a reassessment of the moral status of pets...
The success of the dog as a companion animal has undeniably led to a shift in dog breeding practices...
Community attitudes drive societal expectations, influencing government and industry regulations tha...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need for a reassessment of the moral status of pets...