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  1. shy ♡

    Should humans control animal populations?

    That seems like a different issue. The question is - can these dogs be rehabilitated? Yes, they can. So because of that, euthanizing them is immoral, unless you do not consider their lives to be important. The things you bring up are certainly important and difficult, but they are separate...
  2. shy ♡

    Should humans control animal populations?

    I totally disagree about using lethal methods. If you can't handle a dog it's your own fault (the owners); dogs do not start out aggressive (technically, only 1% of dogs is inherently aggressive for aggressiveness sake, and even those can be used). I think your lack of knowledge and possible...
  3. shy ♡

    Should humans control animal populations?

    1) Should humans be responsible for regulating animal populations? Depends what you mean by 'regulating'. If you mean hunting supposed over-population of animals like wolves, then definitely no. If you mean helping to restore populations that we have culled to begin with, then it is our moral...
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