Sunday, October 20, 2013

A shock of death by poisoned food to army dogs


I read an article from BBC this weekend. Eighteen army dogs ate infected food, and three of them died after eating it at a defence center in Leicestershire. The other 15 dogs were also affected by it but they had recovered now at the Defence Animal Centre in Melton Mowbray. How the food was poisoned is still not clear. According to the article, it is said that someone accidentally poisoned the dogs. If it was true, the people who take care of the enemy dogs have to take care about their food. The dogs cannot talk like people but they can show their feelings such as to be hot or tired, and they can move from the room or sleep by themselves. Also, they can avoid visible dangers by stepping aside. However, about the food, they cannot choose. Naturally, they eat what they are served without doubt so the people have to make sure that the food is surely safe or not.
I have two questions to you. The army dogs’ food has to be tasted because they are important for the military. Are you for or against? General people adopt many retired working dogs. What is your opinion about it?
 
 

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