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Would you consider that large and medium-sized dogs should be phased out?

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Blondiescot Sat 22-Jan-22 15:30:39

What a totally ridiculous thing to say! I much prefer big dogs, personally. Let's get rid of intolerant people like said councillor instead! wink

AGAA4 Sat 22-Jan-22 15:29:18

This is 'big dogism'. ?Leave the dogs alone.
There are many things we can do to avert climate change but this shouldn't be one of them. I am not a big dog owner btw.

Casdon Sat 22-Jan-22 15:28:06

No, they do far less environmental damage than humans do. Most pet food is made from the parts of animals that humans reject. The type of meat animals eat can change though, and insects are also a potential source of pet food.

J52 Sat 22-Jan-22 15:27:39

Ridiculous!

GrannyGravy13 Sat 22-Jan-22 15:24:30

25Avalon

No wood burning stoves, no animals, no holidays, no conservatories.

When they ban wine, champagne and gin I am out of here…

GrannyGravy13 Sat 22-Jan-22 15:23:51

Large and medium sized dogs are often working dogs, not sure that small breeds could be a substitute.

M0nica Sat 22-Jan-22 15:23:40

What is the evidence for his claim?

Most of the meat and fish consumed by pets is the parts not considered suitable for human consumption, unless you are daft enough to waste your money buying all the 'premium' brands that might now and again contain parts of the animals that humans would eat.

25Avalon Sat 22-Jan-22 15:23:26

No wood burning stoves, no animals, no holidays, no conservatories.

JaneJudge Sat 22-Jan-22 15:22:47

my poor dog

25Avalon Sat 22-Jan-22 15:21:15

Life is getting very joyless.

Kim19 Sat 22-Jan-22 15:19:48

Seems not unreasonable consideration amongst all the others in planet conservation. However it should be done by consensus and not dictat.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sat 22-Jan-22 15:17:50

I'm not sure but I suppose he's got a point. As many of us must live in smaller homes due to many reasons do we have room for very large dogs? It's a consideration, quite apart from the consumption that you mention.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 22-Jan-22 15:15:59

NO

mokryna Sat 22-Jan-22 15:13:39

Would you consider that large and medium-sized dogs should be phased out to protect planet as their carbon paw print is the same as an SUV car?
Mark Howell, a councillor for Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council claimed that pets consume 20% of the world’s meat and fish and this demand adds to pollution as it has to be transported.
This is not to have present pets euthanized but in the in future would you try to think about the size of the family pet?