There is a lot to talk about responsible animal husbandry, because the world is still not right in this matter.
Responsible animal husbandry means that we are conscious of an animal that we take care of until the end of his life. And of course, we're feeding it well, making sure you live in a protected place.
We believe that if we do all of this, we can be completely one of the responsible owners. Responsible animal husbandry also means that keeping other animals alive does not make it difficult. Living near a barking dog can be terrible. Or we can avoid the biting dog company if the dog is kept away from strangers, or if there is a warning in a clearly visible place of the biting dog.
Responsible dog breeding also means that we donate our pets for unwanted reproduction.
The responsible owner keeps his animal in a place where he can not escape and walk on the leash. Probably not dogs on leash were the dogs in North Tasmania who were doing nearly sixty dwarf penguins on a beach. It wasn't the first one, and unfortunately it may not be the last massacre of the same kind that can be attached to dogs.
Free-riding dogs can cause enormous damage to nature, all in a short time, so it is the responsibility of their owners to prevent dogs from doing so. And if their dog is harmed, they have to take responsibility for it.
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