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| The other day we received an email, where we have been asked for advice regarding an ethical dilemma. The email started with a confession, where the owner almost proudly stated that her dog is a prolific hunter. Although, the lady generally appeared happy with her dog’s behaviour, the situation seemed to have changed recently. Her dog seemed to have gone beyond what has been deemed acceptable to her. She explained that she finds it normal that her dog does hunt squirrels, rabbits, small deer or of course birds. She also explicitly highlighted the fact that in any case it would be cruel to control or supervise her dog. | The other day we received an email, where we have been asked for advice regarding an ethical dilemma. The email started with a confession, where the owner almost proudly stated that her dog is a prolific hunter. Although, the lady generally appeared happy with her dog’s behaviour, the situation seemed to have changed recently. Her dog seemed to have gone beyond what has been deemed acceptable to her. She explained that she finds it normal that her dog does hunt squirrels, rabbits, small deer or of course birds. She also explicitly highlighted the fact that in any case it would be cruel to control or supervise her dog. | ||
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