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I wonder if the charge was because he fed it live, or how society uphold their view of dogs. Either way, it is wrong.

"Investigators seized his snake after finding it was the victim of neglect."
 
yeah but this is not ok.. yet feeding live mice and rats are? hmm..
i love dogs dont get me wrong but ..
 
I read a long time ago that the dog had bit that hook and it wasn't a fishing hook.

Some cultures have no definition for animal cruelty because animals don't have any rights in their countries.

"yeah but this is not ok.. yet feeding live mice and rats are? hmm..
i love dogs dont get me wrong but .."

I don't know how the laws read, but we obviously have laws that define what is an acceptable treatment of animals in the US. Rats and mice may not have the same protection.
 
We as a society apply moral treatment to animals based on cultural norms.

In other words, it doesn't make people think twice when you hear about snakes eating rats, but then when a snake eats a puppy it makes front page news.

I think its wrong to feed a puppy or a kitten to a snake more or less because to me, puppies and kittens are companion animals that relate to us more - so these animals basically get better moral treatment? There are some people out there that are die-hard rodent fans (obviously out of the mainstream) that would cringe at the fact that their beloved pets are fed off to snakes without a second thought.

The same goes with reptiles. If people neglect a group of dogs/cats, the humane society breaks the door down, rescues the animals, and prosecutes the owners. If a group of reptiles are neglected in the same way, they die slow deaths and the authorities rarely if ever get involved. I'm just illustrating the different levels of moral treatment that society applies to different groups of animals.

In Asian countries, they eat cats and dogs. They are thrown, alive, in containers of hot oil that melts their fur and outer layers of skin off (saves time in the manual skinning process) and are then hung to dry. Most if not all are still alive (barely) at this point and are hung to die a slow painful death.

On the other hand, we in the U.S. have chicken factories where chickens are hung from their feet, alive, and go down an overhead conveyor and eventually run into a circular saw that removes their head which then drops down into a bucket as the rest of it moves on for processing.

The predator-prey relationship is not a pretty thing. Lions eating a water buffalo alive is not a pretty thing. Humans throwing cats and dogs into hot oil is not a pretty thing. The difference is that humans are rational beings and have a choice about how we treat animals - with that gift, shouldn't we be doing better?
 
TheBloodyIrish;922216; said:
I wonder if the charge was because he fed it live, or how society uphold their view of dogs. Either way, it is wrong.

"Investigators seized his snake after finding it was the victim of neglect."

Yes, they charge him because the animal is still alive, the suffering the dog went thru..

A few months ago, I saw news, saying two teens were charge after putting a live puppy into the oven and cook it... The animal went thru the process of suffering before it die, so they get charge..

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17074960/

In similar case, the actor that ate a dead dog to protest the royal family for being cruel to the animal that they hunted (fox). In that case, he didnt get charge, because the dog is dead, and he didnt purposely kill it for this demonstration (compare to the puppy and the boa)..

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18937826/?GT1=9951

I think the only time when you commit a crime in cruelty, is went you kill an animal or make it suffer the pain.
 
Fishes33;922618; said:
Yes, they charge him because the animal is still alive, the suffering the dog went thru..

Is it illegal to live feed in this particular state then?
 
Its not illegal to feed live food anywhere in the U.S. if I'm not mistaken.

While I think it was wrong for him to do so, just because it simply wasn't necessary, what is to stop the next person who sees someone feed a burm a rabbit from calling the cops and reporting animal cruelty?

See the precedent it sets?
 
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