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burton19126

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What was the title and who was the author of the book that aroused public indignation over the welfare
  of animals in Great Britain?


 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What is euthanasia, and why should it be considered by a pet owner? How would you counsel someone
  who is dealing with the loss of a pet?


 
  What will be an ideal response?



cswans24

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Answer to Question 1

The book was Animal Machines: The New Factory Farming Industry by Ruth Harrison.

Answer to Question 2

Euthanasia is to induce the death of an animal quickly and painlessly, putting it to sleep. Euthanasia may be
the kindest thing you can do for a pet that is severely sick or injured.
Grieving over the loss of a pet is natural and common. When people are mourning the loss of a pet, they
should be allowed to express their feelings.




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