So. I'm writing a paper on why people should spay and nueter their pets.
I was all ready to write this paper. Totally. But now my teacher has given us an assignment that makes us look at the opposing view, aka why people *should* breed their pets and not spay/nueter them.
I'm not happy about this. I could come up with some stuff, but the issue is that she wants me to find academic, scholarly research to support this.
This is going to be so difficult.
Does anyone have any ideas? One thing that will be helpful is that I'm not for most inbreeding, but I'll be able to find stuff that support line-breeding or whatnot. Now I just need two more ideas as to why people should breed, and who should and should not do it..
If you have any suggestions, that'll be helpful. This is supposed to help with my argument, but.. dang it, I already know this stuff and why. Which kind of sucks now.
I was all ready to write this paper. Totally. But now my teacher has given us an assignment that makes us look at the opposing view, aka why people *should* breed their pets and not spay/nueter them.
I'm not happy about this. I could come up with some stuff, but the issue is that she wants me to find academic, scholarly research to support this.
This is going to be so difficult.
Does anyone have any ideas? One thing that will be helpful is that I'm not for most inbreeding, but I'll be able to find stuff that support line-breeding or whatnot. Now I just need two more ideas as to why people should breed, and who should and should not do it..
If you have any suggestions, that'll be helpful. This is supposed to help with my argument, but.. dang it, I already know this stuff and why. Which kind of sucks now.