What Will Happen To Our Environment If Dogs Slowly Vanished From This World?

What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby TheFair » 24 Jan 2011, 01:16

It just appeared to me that a few countries in Asia allowed their societies to consume dogs and cats. What do you guys think will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished?
Thank you. :)
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby JackieDRhodes » 24 Jan 2011, 01:17

well it will never happen in america. things like that are taboo here. (eating dog) if some people had it their way, all breeders would stop breeding all together, then eventually, there would be no more dogs. there would be alot of very sad and lonely people in the world. some people dont have anyone but their dog :)
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby RobertMKadlec » 24 Jan 2011, 01:19

It will be a sad sorry place. Look how much love and joy they have to give us. What a tragedy if we lost them all.
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby Meadow » 24 Jan 2011, 01:25

Poop bins would be out of business!
The world would be a quiet sad place :(
And cats would ultimately rule. *Gulp*
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby Strawberry » 24 Jan 2011, 01:26

less dog poo to step in :(
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby RuleroftheWorld » 24 Jan 2011, 01:27

i'd be depressed....i love dogs!
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby IonaRGreene » 24 Jan 2011, 01:29

From an evolutionary standpoint, nothing at all. We have come to a point that dogs are and have been replaced by science and computers to perform most functions that dogs used to perform.
Wild dogs may be a different story however as they help with the ecology of the planet!!
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby NancyDStrauss » 24 Jan 2011, 01:35

Would be a very sad place.
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby LoriMPerron » 24 Jan 2011, 01:37

The only thing they are still important really for society is livestock herding. They say in CA after the spay and neutering law stock dogs will become extinct. I can see also some benefits without dogs, never will they be abused or overbred and all the money going to dogs at shelters etc could be used for other problems.

Also are you retarded? It's like saying eating cows will make cows disappear, well they aren't.

Some asian countries don't eat cow because they are sacred, like India, does that make it wrong for us to eat cow? Be more respectful of other cultures.
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Re: What will happen to our environment if dogs slowly vanished from this world?

Postby RulerofPeople » 24 Jan 2011, 01:46

PETA would love to see dogs and cats disappear as pets. It is one of their stated goals.
http://www.peta.org/campaigns/ar-petaonpets.asp
This is their on web site and their own words. Newkirk the founder of Peta as lot harsher things to say but I will not go into them here. AS far as having them disappear because of people eating them not in this country
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