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© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights ANIMAL RIGHTS

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights Animal rights means that animals deserve certain kinds of consideration—consideration of what is in their best interests, regardless of whether they are “cute,” useful to humans, or an endangered species It means recognizing that animals are not us to use for food, clothing, entertainment, or experimentation. They have a right to be free of oppression, confinement, use and abuse by humans.

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights Vocabulary Oppression : Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority Confinement : Restricted in area or volume Humanely : In a humane manner Endangered : (Of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights Accepting the doctrine of animal rights means:  No experiments on animals  No breeding and killing animals for food or clothes or medicine  No use of animals for hard labour  No selective breeding for any reason other than the benefit of the animal  No hunting  No zoos or use of animals in entertainment

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights Human beings and adult mammals have rights because they are both 'subjects-of-a-life'. This means that:  They have similar levels of biological complexity  They are conscious and aware that they exist  They know what is happening to them  They make conscious choices  They live in such a way as to give themselves the best quality of life  They plan their lives to some extent  The quality and length of their life matters to them

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights The case against animal rights A number of arguments are put forward against the idea that animals have rights.  Animals don't think  Animals are not really conscious  Animals were put on earth to serve human beings  Animals don't have souls  Animals are not members of the 'moral community‘  Animals lack the capacity for free moral judgment

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights Quiz 1) How many welfare needs are there for animals? a. 2 b. 5 c. 6 d. 10 2) Which one of these foods should rabbits eat lots of to keep their teeth healthy? a. Carrots b. Hay c. Lettuce d. Rabbit food 3) How often can chocolate be give to dogs? a. Never b. Once a day c. Once a week d. Once a month 4) The Animal welfare Act was passed in which year? a b c d ) A rabbit hutch should be large enough for them to do at least how many hops? a. 1 b. 3 c. 6 d. 10

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Animal rights 6) What is the aim of the Animal Welfare Act? a. To ensure animals lead healthy and happy lives b. To help animals in need c. To provide support for pet owners d. To get people into trouble 7)When can you leave a dog alone in a car? a. When it's cloudy b. Anytime, if you leave some water and a window open c. Never d. When it's a cold day 8) What is the name of the veterinary charity that teaches people about responsible pet care? a. NSPCC b. PDSA c. RSPCA d. RSPB 9) How old must you be to legally own a pet? a. 14 b. 16 c. 18 d. 21