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  2. Timeline of animal welfare and rights in the United States

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    The United States Department of Agriculture excludes birds, mice, and rats - which make up the vast majority of animals used in research - from protection under the Animal Welfare Act. [29] [30] 1974: Henry Spira founds Animal Rights International after attending a course on animal liberation given by Peter Singer. [31] 1975

  3. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    PETA is an animal rights organization that opposes speciesism, and the abuse of animals in any way, such as for food, clothing, entertainment, or research. [4] In 2020, PETA's website claimed they had 6.5 million supporters, [4] and received donations of $49 million for 2019. [26]

  4. Animal welfare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Following public outcry over abuses of dogs reported in the media, the Animal Welfare Act was passed in 1966. [3] The animal welfare and rights movements grew in the 1970s with the publication of philosopher Peter Singer's influential Animal Liberation, [14] and Henry Spira's successful and highly publicized campaigns against animal testing.

  5. Voices: I’d take an Asbo for my dog – Muggles has rights, too

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    I understand that dog owners need to be responsible – and it is not always the case that they are. For sure, there are some rough and intimidating-looking dogs around that make me nervous, too.

  6. Animal law - Wikipedia

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    However, in 1999, the Swiss constitution was completely rewritten. A decade later, Germany guaranteed rights to animals in a 2002 amendment to its constitution, becoming the first European Union member to do so. [19] [20] The German Civil Code had been amended correspondingly in 1997. The amendment, however, has not had much impact in German ...

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  8. Why Has My Dog's Behavior Suddenly Changed? An Expert ... - AOL

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    Dogs are ultimately routine-oriented animals, and they may struggle with change. Just like humans, changes in their environment, such as moves, can be stressful and unsettling to dogs.

  9. Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows - Wikipedia

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    Animal Rights Zone. April 24, 2010. Archived from the original on October 30, 2015 And though I don't use the phrase 'animal rights' I certainly do argue that one species' desire should not trump another species' right to live free from harm. Stafford, Jessi (February 24, 2012).