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This is why I don't want a dog. Always seems like they lead a kind of sad life unless their people are able to be home with them all the time.
I've thought about that as well. Is an ethical vegan who has a dog inconsistent in their beliefs? Probably yes if they don't let it have interaction daily, but even if you leave the dog at home for just ten hours while at work I would expect that the dog has a negative experience for that time.
How can one be an ethical vegan if you own a pet that eats animal products.
I know there are vegan dog foods but is it ethical to force an unnatural diet too?
The whole thing is confusing to me