1.
Because more dogs are incinerated each day. Burned, alive.
2.
The Romanian dogs would be subject of more stress when they are put in a pound (and eventually incinerated) than being shipped across Europe.
1.
That is their culture. We (well, you because I'm a vegetarian) eat cows and pigs so if we go and stop them eating dog meat then surely they could legitimately stop you eating beef or pork?
2.
There is an overall better quality of life for all dogs if some are imported but 'UK dogs' are also cared for than if UK dogs are cared for better but the Romanian dogs are killed.
3.
Dogs are domestic animals. Sheep/pigs/cattle are not. Plus, sheep/pigs/cattle are used for food (more commonly than dogs are) and so you could be taking away someone's livelihood. There's a difference between taking away someone's livelihood and importing stray dogs who would otherwise be killed.
1.
Because more dogs are incinerated each day. Burned, alive.
2.
The Romanian dogs would be subject of more stress when they are put in a pound (and eventually incinerated) than being shipped across Europe.
1.
That is their culture. We (well, you because I'm a vegetarian) eat cows and pigs so if we go and stop them eating dog meat then surely they could legitimately stop you eating beef or pork?
2.
There is an overall better quality of life for all dogs if some are imported but 'UK dogs' are also cared for than if UK dogs are cared for better but the Romanian dogs are killed.
3.
Dogs are domestic animals. Sheep/pigs/cattle are not. Plus, sheep/pigs/cattle are used for food (more commonly than dogs are) and so you could be taking away someone's livelihood. There's a difference between taking away someone's livelihood and importing stray dogs who would otherwise be killed.
1.
Because more dogs are incinerated each day. Burned, alive.
2.
The Romanian dogs would be subject of more stress when they are put in a pound (and eventually incinerated) than being shipped across Europe.
1.
That is their culture. We (well, you because I'm a vegetarian) eat cows and pigs so if we go and stop them eating dog meat then surely they could legitimately stop you eating beef or pork?
2.
There is an overall better quality of life for all dogs if some are imported but 'UK dogs' are also cared for than if UK dogs are cared for better but the Romanian dogs are killed.
3.
Dogs are domestic animals. Sheep/pigs/cattle are not. Plus, sheep/pigs/cattle are used for food (more commonly than dogs are) and so you could be taking away someone's livelihood. There's a difference between taking away someone's livelihood and importing stray dogs who would otherwise be killed.
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