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Leaving the Wild: The Unnatural History of Dogs, Cats, Cows and Horses

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Leaving the Wild: The Unnatural History of Dogs, Cats, Cows and Horses

Delve into the complex relationship between humans and domesticated animals, examining how domestication has shaped both species over time. While animals have thrived by living alongside humans, the process has come with unintended consequences, such as overbreeding and health issues like genetic diseases in dogs and horses. The discussion focuses on how human values and choices, especially in breeding, determine the lives of animals, often for better or worse. From cloned cows to genetically altered dogs, this challenges readers to consider the ethical implications of our interactions with domesticated animals.

Delve into the complex relationship between humans and domesticated animals, examining how domestication has shaped both species over time. While animals have thrived by living alongside humans, the process has come with unintended consequences, such as overbreeding and health issues like genetic diseases in dogs and horses. The discussion focuses on how human values and choices, especially in breeding, determine the lives of animals, often for better or worse. From cloned cows to genetically altered dogs, this challenges readers to consider the ethical implications of our interactions with domesticated animals.

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Leaving the Wild: The Unnatural History of Dogs, Cats, Cows and Horses

$27.95

$9.78

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Delve into the complex relationship between humans and domesticated animals, examining how domestication has shaped both species over time. While animals have thrived by living alongside humans, the process has come with unintended consequences, such as overbreeding and health issues like genetic diseases in dogs and horses. The discussion focuses on how human values and choices, especially in breeding, determine the lives of animals, often for better or worse. From cloned cows to genetically altered dogs, this challenges readers to consider the ethical implications of our interactions with domesticated animals.

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