Honestly, I don't think that their is any pros on animal abuse..... I'm doing a paper for school and I need pros and cons to back up my argument that animal abuse is wrong, I have tons of pros but no cons :( (so i need facts that animal abuse is right) websites would be appreciated also because I need books and websites listed for my sources and they need to be CREDIBLE resources! Thanks all help is appreciated (ill get back on soon!) :) thanks oh and HELP ME PLEASE!
One example of animal rights is giving your pet plenty of food and water, but not enought that it will harm the animal.
Pro: living organism model Con: violates the animal's rights inefficient and ineffective, their anatomy and biological reactions are not the same (look up the thalidomide tragedy)
The pros are that animals have feelings and should be respected.
to be honest with you you can check on Peta and some other animal websites
In general, the animal rights movement is a social reform movement aimed as having animals viewed as equal to humans. Animal rights advocates generally believe that animals should not be used by humans in any way (even as pets), though there are "animal rights" advocates who do not hold quite that drastic a belief. Some animal rights groups actually believe more in animal welfare than animal rights.
Some pros of animal cloning are having more animals means having more food for people and it could help save endangered animals. Some cons of animal cloning are that the cloning process can be very expensive and there needs to be extensive research done to see if eating meat from cloned animals is safe.
Obviously. You cant catorgize morals with a political party. Some republicans might be for animal rights and some against. Same with any other party.
they can be eaten but they should have some rights republican for whole life thinks this
Some celebrity activists are Bob Barker, Betty White, Paul McCartney, Angelina Jolie.
There is a few animal rights but not a lot!
yup
Homo sapiens is the only animal which has actual legal rights.