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Run, Spot, run, the ethics of keeping pets, Jessica Pierce

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Run, Spot, run, the ethics of keeping pets, Jessica Pierce
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-254) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Run, Spot, run
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Jessica Pierce
Sub title
the ethics of keeping pets
Summary
Over 60 percent of Americans live with pets, and last year spending on pets crossed the 60 billion dollar line, ensuring these creatures of cohabit are well nurtured, groomed, entertained, and, ideally kept happy. Countless studies have shown the benefits of pet ownership for humans—decreased rates of depression, heart disease, and other ills. But what about the animals? Is pet ownership mutually beneficial to the dogs, cats, lizards, and turtles we bring into our homes and families? Run Spot Run leads readers on a mindful exploration of the ethics and experiences of pet ownership. In a series of short essays, Pierce asks readers to think about the animals, and ourselves. She offers philosophically informed discussions of the decisions we make—from whether to rescue a pet, to how to treat our companions illnesses, to how to best train and feed them. All pets are considered, from dogs to hermit crabs, and every current or future pet owner and animal lover will find points of relation and invaluable advice on living with animals companions
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Ethics of keeping pets
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