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Animal welfare and the Australian veterinarian
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SUMMARY This paper discusses the moral and philosophical arguments related to animal welfare. The veterinary profession in Australia has, to date, addressed this matter on a superficial and unsatisfactory level. In my view, the Australian Veterinary Association has not yet considered sound philosophical and moral positions in any area of animal welfare.This paper provides some examples of arguments concerning animal rights. It is suggested that the veterinary profession in Australia needs to take heed of these arguments and to develop a philosophy of its own. The profession is not seen to be having sufficient influence on the development of community standards in animal welfare. For example, public statements on the stray cat and dog problem concern the nuisance to human society and little is said of the welfare or rights of the animals themselves. The Australian Veterinary Association has not looked thoroughly at problems of animal welfare in the livestock industries, where the need for attention is urgent.Few veterinarians in Australia have the knowledge and experience to tackle problems in the area of animal experimentation. These include questions of laboratory animal production and disease, as well as those of a moral and philosophical nature. A discussion of ethical problems in studies on animal behaviour points to the lack of experience el veterinarians in this area. Possible mechanisms for statutory control of animal experimentation are explored. Antivivisectionist ideas and the significance of their political influence are outlined.
Title: Animal welfare and the Australian veterinarian
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SUMMARY This paper discusses the moral and philosophical arguments related to animal welfare.
The veterinary profession in Australia has, to date, addressed this matter on a superficial and unsatisfactory level.
In my view, the Australian Veterinary Association has not yet considered sound philosophical and moral positions in any area of animal welfare.
This paper provides some examples of arguments concerning animal rights.
It is suggested that the veterinary profession in Australia needs to take heed of these arguments and to develop a philosophy of its own.
The profession is not seen to be having sufficient influence on the development of community standards in animal welfare.
For example, public statements on the stray cat and dog problem concern the nuisance to human society and little is said of the welfare or rights of the animals themselves.
The Australian Veterinary Association has not looked thoroughly at problems of animal welfare in the livestock industries, where the need for attention is urgent.
Few veterinarians in Australia have the knowledge and experience to tackle problems in the area of animal experimentation.
These include questions of laboratory animal production and disease, as well as those of a moral and philosophical nature.
A discussion of ethical problems in studies on animal behaviour points to the lack of experience el veterinarians in this area.
Possible mechanisms for statutory control of animal experimentation are explored.
Antivivisectionist ideas and the significance of their political influence are outlined.
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