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  2. British pet massacre - Wikipedia

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    "People were worried about the threat of bombing and food shortages and felt it inappropriate to have the 'luxury' of a pet during wartime". [ 5 ] Battersea Dogs & Cats Home , against the trend, managed to feed and care for 145,000 dogs during the course of the war and provided a field in Ilford as a pet cemetery , "where about 500,000 animals ...

  3. Cruelty to animals - Wikipedia

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    [191] [192] As Nigel Rothfels notes the prohibition against dogs pulling carts in or near London caused most of the dogs to be killed by their owners [193] as they went from being contributors to the family income to unaffordable expenses. Cart dogs were replaced by people with handcarts. [194] About 150,000 dogs were killed or abandoned.

  4. Animal welfare in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    In the Nazi army, dogs were frequently used for tracking, messaging, combat purposes and to guard prisoners. The SS had a special department for corralling and training dogs, and another institute for the production of dog food operated. A prisoner of the Dachau concentration camp testified that "the dogs were part of the family of the SS men".

  5. Why did Noem kill her dog? - AOL

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    Still, some people defended Noem’s actions: One X user wrote, “Kristi Noem did what she had to do, you may not agree with her, you may think she's evil for doing it. But understand this, there ...

  6. Animal euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Animal euthanasia (euthanasia from Greek: εὐθανασία; "good death") is the act of killing an animal humanely, most commonly with injectable drugs.Reasons for euthanasia include incurable (and especially painful) conditions or diseases, [1] lack of resources to continue supporting the animal, or laboratory test procedures.

  7. Domestication of the dog - Wikipedia

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    [40] [117] Whether these earliest dogs were simply human-commensal scavengers or they played some role as companions or hunters that hastened their spread is unknown. [40] Researchers have proposed that in the past a hunting partnership existed between humans and dogs that was the basis for dog domestication.

  8. Impact of Pets on Carbon Footprint a 'Big Elephant in ... - AOL

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    A politician in Dorset, England, denied on January 7 that he wanted to ban or exterminate dogs and cats after comments he made at a council meeting in which he said the impact of pets on meeting ...

  9. Dogs in warfare - Wikipedia

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    1966–1973: About 5,000 US war dogs served in the Vietnam War (the US Army did not retain records prior to 1968); about 10,000 US servicemen served as dog handlers during the war, and the K9 units are estimated to have saved over 10,000 human lives; 232 military working dogs [27] and 295 [28] US servicemen working as dog handlers were killed ...