Originally posted by SlimPickens
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Dogs have a status in our society that other animals do not, and behavior tolerated against some animals is repulsive to many when applied to a dog.
Vick's methods for culling his pack certainly bother a lot of people, but tolerated culling practices in animal husbandry often are not very pretty. For example, in some states hanging is an acceptable way to kill unwanted pigs, or at least it was not too long ago. Live chickens are thrown into macerators and chopped up. Acceptable butchering practices are often not much better, sometimes with conscious animals being bled to death. Then there is the end experienced by many lobsters!
People are repulsed by the way some of Vick's dogs were housed, but veal calves, chickens and many other animals are treated no better.
To Vick, his fighting dogs were not pets in the way we think of dogs, they were his product just like a farmer's animals. The treatment of all such animals is often quite rough to an outsider, but not at all barbaric to the farmer. It is simply what has to be done.
I think very few of us can understand the dog fighting culture, yet we are willing to condemn someone for it without understanding it, while similar treatment of other animals (bull fighting) is even revered by some.
It's a sticky distinction we make.



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