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Burn This Book!

Posted by Animal Spirit on Wednesday, 28 October, 2009

I think burning books is sacrilegious, smelly and polluting… but the concept of this book has me really annoyed.

burn this book pollution red sky smog

I read an article about a study done that says that dogs have a bigger carbon footprint than SUVs. The study was published under the shock-value title, Time to Eat the Dog: The real guide to sustainable living.

The book was written by Brenda and Robert Vale, professors at Victoria University. Perhaps I should read the book before I can judge, but I refuse to give even one cent of my money to these idiots.

The book suggests that people keep pets that they can eat like for instance chickens and rabbits.

“In a study published in New Scientist, they calculated a medium dog eats 164 kilograms of meat and 95kg of cereals every year. It takes 43.3 square metres of land to produce 1kg of chicken a year. This means it takes 0.84 hectares to feed Fido.”

~Quote from the source article

As one of the comments on the articles said, dogs consume renewable resources, but the fossil fuels used to create petrol are not.

(Source: Article on The Dominion Post by Tanya Kattern.)… But I’m not done.

labs playing on yhr beach

Dogs are awesome!

The concept of this book  ridiculous. Substituting dogs and cats with animals we could eat would be pointless. More meat-producing animals aren’t going to help at all! Raising an animal as a pet and then killing it for meat is psychopathic behaviour. It’s like killing and eating your human child because it is an economic burden and a source of pollution.

The meat industry has a far greater carbon footprint than the auto industry. Why? Because meat is mass-produced. Cattle are fed large amounts of crops and steroids in order to pump up production.

The meat industry wastes land, food, and energy. It creates animal suffering. Apart from CO2 it produces methane gas and nitrous oxide.

“A 2006 United Nations report found that the meat industry produces more greenhouse gases than all the SUVs, cars, trucks, planes, and ships in the world combined.”

~H. Steinfeld et al., Livestock’s Long Shadow: Environmental Issues and Options, Livestock, Environment and Development (2006).

“According to Environmental Defense, if every American skipped one meal of chicken per week and substituted vegetarian foods instead, the carbon dioxide savings would be the same as taking more than a half-million cars off U.S. roads.”

~Source*

*Read more about: How the meat industry pollutes the environment.)

I’m not sure what the numbers would be in SA, but you get the idea. You’re probably thinking but happens to all the animals if we’re not going to eat them? I’m not saying elliminate existing animals or let them become extinct, I’m just saying let’s stop mass producing them to beyond natural numbers for our own personal gain.  If you can’t see yourself giving up meat try substituting just one weekly meal of flesh for a plantt based meal.

Owning dogs give both humans and dogs happiness (if dogs are treated fairly). I wouldn’t want to live on a planet without dogs, no matter how cool my car was.

To the authors of the book I say a giant: F*** You!


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Famous Dogs: Jock of the Bushveld

Posted by Animal Spirit on Tuesday, 8 September, 2009
staffordshire bull-terrier puppy

A Staffordshire Bull-terrier Puppy

Very Few south Africans haven’t heard of Jock of the Bushveld.

Jock of the Bushveld was a  brown Staffie (English Staffordshire Bull Terrier) that belonged to a Percy Fitzpatrick in South Africa during the 1800s.  As an ox-wagon transport driver, Fitzpatrick used to take his dog Jock with him on his travels. He would recount his adventures to his children on story-nights and as bedtime stories.

Some of the events in Jock’s life included:

  • Jock was the runt of the litter and was saved by Fitzpatrick who adopted the puppy.
  • Jock was coerced into fighting a baboon by a gambler and bcame a fighting dog
  • Jock his hearing due to an injury.
  • Jock was shot because he was accused of killing chickens. He was however not guilty and only defending the
    chickens from an intruding canine.

JockOfTheBushveld_book_cover

Personally I think this is terrible. It would be terrible even if he did kill the chicken.  Dogs have a natural hunting instinct. How selfish and hypocritical of the humans to shoot him for what humans do en masse (killing chickens).

Fitzpatrick’s friend Rudyard Kipling encouraged him to write a book about Jock’s adventures. The book, based on the true story of Jock’s life, was published in 1907 and was very well received. It was also translated into several languages.

A movie based on the book was made in 1986 but some people didn’t like it because it lacked a happy Hollywood ending. Another movie with a happier ending was made in 1995.

Jock_of_the_Bushveld_statue

The is a statue in honour of Jock in from of the city hall in Baberton, Mpumalanga (South Africa), that was sculpted by Ivan Mitford-Barberton.  The Kruger National park reflects on this canine hero and has paid tribute to this famous dog in the form of the The Jock Safari Lodge. Jock also has his own FaceBook fanpage

Jock of the Bushveld is definitely an interesting story.  You can find the book online or at any good bookstore. You also might be able to find it at a shop that has  secondhand books for sale.

source: Wikipedia

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