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Animal Bill Of Rights For Animals Essay

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Having an animal requires having many priorities and responsibility. For many years I took care of my dog, Toby. Communicating with him, showing love towards him, feeding him three times a day, taking him out for walks, etc. Our days together consisted of many human related activities, such as playing games, skateboarding, walking, going out to eat together, going to the mall, etc. We should treat animals with respect and treat them equally. An immense bond is created between a human being and an animal. I believe that a bill of rights for animals would only suit some animals, but would be unnecessary for others to an extent.

“Animals have the right to be free from exploitation, cruelty, neglect, and abuse.” This is a proposed Animal Bill of Rights. To me it's obvious that this is a necessary right. People …show more content…

[ 4, Rifkin ] This analysis has constructed a thought in my head. Farmed animals should acquire the right to a harmless surrounding that approves their basic needs to help them be stable and feel safe in their environment. Along with wildlife they shall be in their belonging natural habitat but in my opinion they shouldn't become an independent population. If animals are independent they can exterminate themselves. For example: zoos are a great place to keep animals it prevents animals from going extinct, and it keeps them in a safe place where our world can't affect them. Many people oppose this idea, they think these animals are being forced into these places and the faculty doesn't really care much for them but want money. If you think about it, it's not like animals are being tortured and are being forced to act in a specific way to bring attention. There's is a negative about animals being kept at a zoo, if it is a large animal such as an elephant or giraffe it shouldn't be kept in a zoo it should be in its own natural

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