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_aWensley, Sean, _eauthor. _9125259 |
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_aThrough a vet's eyes : _bhow we can all choose a better life for animals / _cSean Wensley. |
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_aLondon : _bGaia, _c2022. |
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_a"As our societies become more urbanised, we are further removed from the reality of where and how our food is produced. Surveys suggest that nearly 1 in 4 UK adults don’t know that bacon comes from pigs. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the humanisation of our pets is a risk to their welfare; with over 60% of UK dogs being overweight or obese, we are effectively killing them with kindness. Through A Vet’s Eyes seeks to redress this imbalance so that we see all animals as thinking, feeling beings not dissimilar to ourselves"-- _cTaken from publisher's website. |
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_aHuman-animal relationships _xMoral and ethical aspects. _933949 |
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_aAnimal welfare. _922966 |
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_aAnimal rights. _922958 |
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