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1. Core Definitions

For most of history, the law treated animals as objects (property). You could not sue a dog, and you could not be sued for cruelty to a dog unless you were damaging another person’s property. That only changed when science began proving what pet owners already knew: animals feel pain.

  1. Live free from exploitation: Animals should not be used for human gain, including food, clothing, and entertainment.
  2. Be free from cruelty: Animals should not be subjected to physical or psychological harm.
  3. Have their basic needs met: Animals have the right to adequate food, water, shelter, and social interaction.
  4. Be protected from neglect: Animals should receive proper care and attention.

The Ethical Bridge: Understanding Animal Welfare and Animal Rights Animal Welfare: Focuses on the humane treatment of

Animal welfare and rights have become increasingly prominent concerns in recent years, with many individuals, organizations, and governments advocating for the humane treatment and protection of animals. This report provides an overview of the current state of animal welfare and rights, highlighting key issues, advancements, and challenges. with many individuals

Beyond the Cage: Navigating the Philosophical Rift Between Animal Welfare and Rights highlighting key issues

What we cannot do is confuse the two. When a company puts a "free-range" label on a package, ask yourself: Are you celebrating the absence of a cage? Or are you celebrating the absence of exploitation?

The paper identifies several "frontline" issues where welfare and rights frequently clash: Factory Farming:

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