"1. No problems, that you are aware of. However, you are undoubtedly anaemic.
2. Trying to hedge around it now that you're embarassed won't help you any. Red herrings and excuses do not replace the fact that PETA DO NOT BELIEVE in ANY animal 'ownership'. If you actually read their website thoroughly and researched PETA, you would know that their goal is and always has been, TOTAL ANIMAL LIBERATION. That means no animals in zoos, in wildlife reserves, no breeding for preservation no programs no animals in circuses (which I agree with them on) and NO PETS. If you google the organisation far back, you will see that they were originally against ANY and ALL pet ownership. However over time they have lost support because of this, as brainwashing people into never having any pet at all is never going to work. So, they 'toned-down' their message a little and have begrudgingly acknowledged that it is unachievable. However, their basic and original belief IS that there are no animals owned as pets and animals (cats, dogs, pandas, lions and tigers, elephants etc) are allowed to roam everywhere and anywhere, freely like humans, and not confined to yards or reserves of any nature.
3. Then what are those pointy canine teeth we have? Only there for decoration? If we were to eat NO meat at all, we wouldn't have even one. There is a reason for those teeth.
4. Being overweight has nothing to do what so ever with being pale. Vegetarians lead a very unhealthy lifestyle. They lack iron and essential nutrients, which causes them to become white, as the thinning of blood is reflected in pigmentation. Nothing at all to do with weight. The reason why vegetarians are so pale white and sickly unhealthy is because it takes kgs of dead plant material to give you in nutrients what a tablespoon full of meat would give. When you look at it like that its obvious how ridiculous their diet is."
1. Thank you, I guess you must know more than my doctor.
2. I doubt they'd have advice on pet care on their website if that was true. It is true, however, that they'd rather people get pets from shelters than breeders.
3. As I've already said, our so-called "canine" teeth are tiny even compared to those of primates who live at least almost exclusively (if not totally) on plants, such as gorillas and orangutans. And they are hardly comparable to those long, curved canines of dogs.
4. Have you never heard of whole grains, beans and dark leafy greens? They contain adequate iron. And I've never met one "pale, sickly" vegetarian. I've met plenty of meat-eaters who are corpulent and have heart conditions and high blood pressure, though.
The more people I meet, the more I like my Shelties.....
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