Presents the diverse perspectives of forty-two men and women active in the animal-rights debate, based on interviews in which each participant was asked the same questions.
how one dog escaped the shadowy world of American puppy mills
Bradley, Carol
2010
Provides an expos? of America's puppy mills through the story of Gracie, a black-and-white Cavalier King Charles Spaniel born in a large-scale commercial kennel who was used as a breeder after failing to sell, but who was rescued by a woman who devoted herself to saving Gracie's life.
Al and Keith, having found a chimpanzee in the park, take their new pet all over town and eventually end up in the middle of an animal rights campaign.
Explores controversial issues related to the animal rights movement, looking at the history of the movement, philosophical and legal arguments, and the political and social realities of animal rights today.
As fifteen-year-old Cade gets involved in animal rights activism in his struggle to atone for the suffering of fish used in his family's smelly catfish bait business, his neighbor Leigh Ann tries to keep him out of trouble.