The welfare arguments surrounding dog ownership may not stimulate the same passionate fervor as those relating to the use of animals in experiments, factory farming, or the hunting of live animals with hounds, but nevertheless, they are matters of real concern to most welfare organizations. The most serious problems are caused through irresponsible ownership, which leads to overbreeding and the inevitable consequence of large number
The paper examines the relationship between farm animal welfare, industrial farm animal production, ...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
In 1974 the Executive Committee of the Vancouver Regional Branch of the B.C.S.P.C.A. began investiga...
The welfare arguments surrounding dog ownership may not stimulate the same passionate fervor as thos...
The author describes issues raised at a 1983 conference on Aquaculture held in Washington, DC. The i...
Farmers, just like other businessmen, attempt to produce a saleable product at the least possible co...
Aquaculture 1983 was the title of a 5-day symposium and industry exhibit held in Washington, D.C., ...
By conservative estimates, the humane societies and societies for the prevention of cruelty to anima...
The relationship between man and dog is one characterized by companionship, service, and love; but d...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
The author reviews the development of animal protection concerns in the UK and the USA. Such develo...
Keeping livestock healthy is primarily the responsibility of owners. Indeed, if they did not do so t...
The objective of this thesis was to find out more about puppy farming and how it is regulated. Thi...
In his article, A Strategy for Dog Owner Education, (2(1):13-15, 1981), Dr. Ian Dunbar reveals his...
Farm animals have been a traditional concern of the modern animal protection movement. In the early ...
The paper examines the relationship between farm animal welfare, industrial farm animal production, ...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
In 1974 the Executive Committee of the Vancouver Regional Branch of the B.C.S.P.C.A. began investiga...
The welfare arguments surrounding dog ownership may not stimulate the same passionate fervor as thos...
The author describes issues raised at a 1983 conference on Aquaculture held in Washington, DC. The i...
Farmers, just like other businessmen, attempt to produce a saleable product at the least possible co...
Aquaculture 1983 was the title of a 5-day symposium and industry exhibit held in Washington, D.C., ...
By conservative estimates, the humane societies and societies for the prevention of cruelty to anima...
The relationship between man and dog is one characterized by companionship, service, and love; but d...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
The author reviews the development of animal protection concerns in the UK and the USA. Such develo...
Keeping livestock healthy is primarily the responsibility of owners. Indeed, if they did not do so t...
The objective of this thesis was to find out more about puppy farming and how it is regulated. Thi...
In his article, A Strategy for Dog Owner Education, (2(1):13-15, 1981), Dr. Ian Dunbar reveals his...
Farm animals have been a traditional concern of the modern animal protection movement. In the early ...
The paper examines the relationship between farm animal welfare, industrial farm animal production, ...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
In 1974 the Executive Committee of the Vancouver Regional Branch of the B.C.S.P.C.A. began investiga...