Hi,
Kidding aside, you bring up some very valid points. Somewhere between the staged animal hunts in the Roman coliseum and the complete protection of animals at the level of the sacred cows of India there is a rational balance. I doubt that balance is struck by either the animal rights activists who get these laws on the books, or the police, prosecuting attorneys, or judges whos business is to uphold these laws.
Is working a working dog cruelty? Ever try to keep a border collie from herding *anything* in sight?
--Pete
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Kidding aside, you bring up some very valid points. Somewhere between the staged animal hunts in the Roman coliseum and the complete protection of animals at the level of the sacred cows of India there is a rational balance. I doubt that balance is struck by either the animal rights activists who get these laws on the books, or the police, prosecuting attorneys, or judges whos business is to uphold these laws.
Is working a working dog cruelty? Ever try to keep a border collie from herding *anything* in sight?
--Pete
How big was the aquarium in Noah's ark?