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what is the basic right of animals and why should they be provided with that essay on animals must have the same rights as humans​

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•(Introduction)Do you know that more American households have pets than have children? People are spending more money on pet food than on baby food, and there are more dogs in the United States than the amount of people in Europe.We believe animals should have the same rights as humans. We often say that we love animals and that we consider our pets to be part of the family, but we sometimes draw the line at animal rights. Is it not enough that we treat them as we do humans? Should animals have rights? If so, what rights should animals have? How are those rights different from our human rights?

•The idea of animal’s protection laws is not anything new.But in some countries,humans are using animals for human amusement and not knowing how awful the animals are treated. Zoos must provide humane standards of care that require creation of natural habitats with ample areas for exercise and socialization, appropriate diets, and a suitable climate control. The problem is few zoos meet those standards. Animals will either pace back and forth when the environment that they are forced to live in be too small. These are stereotypes that cause many people great concern and are an indication of poor welfare. If the cost to take care of the animals becomes too high for the Zoo’s to maintain then the zoo will no longer reap the benefits from the entertainment dollars or if the animals are becoming too old to bring in paying customers, then the animals are discarded. Whales and dolphins normally travel 40-100 miles daily, when they're in captivity they do not have the space to do that. Whales and dolphins also can develop skin problems from living in heavily chlorinated water which is another concern.

•Some people believe that animals should not have human rights because they’re not people. There is no morally relevant difference between human animals and adult mammals. Human beings and adult mammals have rights because they are similar to us. Selling, buying, breeding, confining and killing animals invade on animal rights-no matter how humanely they are treated. People believe that if we don't take advantage of animals and resources they provide then they will over populate. The reason that animal right activists want animals to have rights is to prevent them from suffering unjustly. The animal rights movement positions as part of, not apart from, the human rights movement. The same viewpoint that insists upon and defends the rights of nonhuman animals also insists upon and defends the rights of human beings. At a practical level, the choice thoughtful people face is not between helping humans and helping other animals. One can do both without continuing to torture the animals of this world. People do not need to eat animals in order to help ones that are less privileged, for example, any more than they decide to use cosmetics that have been tested on animals in order to help children. In fact, people who do respect the rights of nonhuman animals, by not eating them, will be in better health, in which case they actually will be able to help human beings even more.

•(Conclusion)We are born with rights such as power, life, and happiness and use them in our everyday lives and so are animals.Hence,animals are entitled to a painless, content life in their own natural environments with the ability to roam free and not be confined it tight spaces, as well as we do.

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