The domestication of animals marks a pivotal evolution in human history, transitioning wildlife into companions. Today, over half of global households own a pet, yet the distinction between simply owning an animal and actively ensuring its welfare remains blurred. Pet care encompasses the daily responsibilities of feeding and shelter, while animal welfare is the ethical framework that evaluates the quality of an animal’s life. This paper argues that optimal pet care is indistinguishable from robust animal welfare, requiring a shift from basic survival to a standard of “positive welfare” that includes physical health, mental stimulation, and natural behavioral expression.
The Symbiotic Bond: Elevating Pet Care through Comprehensive Animal Welfare Standards Zoo Petlust Female Dog -
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