Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Debarking and Declawing Pets beneath Fire

Nearly 60% of Pet owners say its okay to have a cat declawed, but only 8% approve of having a dog’s vocal chords detached. But PETA wants all the procedures stopped altogether. The agency is calling for operations to halt immediately. The group says the operations are crippling animals and are just outdated. PETA believes adjusting a dog's voice for human convenience is downright mutilation and declawing can reason medical problems they will live with for the rest of their lives, since doctors have to cut off parts of their paws for the operation.


 While most pet owner aren’t on-board with PETA all of the time, they do believe that Pets animals have sure rights, just like humans. “Yeah come on, it’s like giving my wife a breast enlargement operation without her consent,” says pet owner Paul Suave, who thinks most pet owners just need to chill and think twice before changing the family pet, even if the barking might be aggravation to neighbors. Another option to debarking your dog could be appropriate them with a special debarking collar which you’ll find at most Pet stores.

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