Document Type
Editorial and Commentary
Publication Date
1983
Abstract
The welfare arguments surrounding dog ownership may not stimulate the same passionate fervor as those relating to the use of animals in experiments, factory farming, or the hunting of live animals with hounds, but nevertheless, they are matters of real concern to most welfare organizations. The most serious problems are caused through irresponsible ownership, which leads to overbreeding and the inevitable consequence of large numbers
Recommended Citation
Wilkins, D.B. (1983). Achieving a concensus on dog control strategies: A brief primer. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems, 4(2), 93-94.
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