Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Brave New Britain: Over Protecting Animals as the Intrinsic Worth of Being Human is Disdained

The UK has apparently promulgated a hyper-detailed set of regulations governing the treatment of animals. Rather than properly guard against actual abuse, it also bans permitting dogs to beg at the table and cats kept from looking out windows. From the story:

The guidelines cover the environment for animals, diet, the company they enjoy, ensuring they exhibit normal behaviour patterns, as well as health and welfare issues. The code of practice for dogs advises against taking a dog for a walk during the hottest part of the day or feeding it less than an hour before vigorous exercise in order to avoid "bloating". Owners should groom dogs with long hair at least once a day and all dogs should have teeth cleaned with dog chews or canine toothpaste as part of routine care. Training dogs should be done through "positive reinforcement" rather than punishment that can lead to behavioural problems in the future.

Owners can spot signs of stress such as barking excessively, urinating indoors or yawning when not tired. The advice stresses cats are not vegetarians and adults do not need bowls of milk. However they do need somewhere to hide and to scratch claws.

The ironic thing--and I don't think this is coincidental--as the "welfare" of animals is increasingly particularized to the point of going to the ridiculous and the sublime, weak and vulnerable humans are being denied medical treatment through health care rationing, and Brave New Britain moves toward human/animal cloned hybrids and the exploitation of women for their eggs.

The more we over personalize animals, the more, it seems, we depersonalize and denigrate the intrinsic meaning of being human.

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At November 05, 2008 , Blogger Lydia McGrew said...

My gosh, it's a spanking ban for dogs. Well, I think they already have one for kids. I guess this was just a matter of time.

 
At November 06, 2008 , Blogger Jan said...

No big suprise! I have noticed that people are punished far more for abusing animals than a person committing a crime against a human.

My dog is a great pet...a good companion....but her needs will always be second to those of the humans in my family.

 
At November 07, 2008 , Blogger Chris said...

I'm not sure that the over-protection of animals and disdain for human worth is nearly as alarming as the thought that the UK's government is spending time writing up ludicrous laws that strip their citizens of basic liberties, like keeping a pet in the manner one believes proper. Demanding that a dog is cared for in a certain way, will only lead to more laws telling how children or the elderly should be cared for. So much for culture, rituals, etc. ...Life as prescribed by the state.

 
At November 12, 2008 , Blogger the.joyful.one said...

Chris, it seems even worse... it's live as REQUIRED by the state! (in many instances)

 

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