"So much is spent on training working dogs that it ends up much cheaper to repair a dental problem than retire the dog. Prison dogs, police dogs, hunting, quarantine and customs dogs often suffer injuries in the course of their job."
Very good. When people own things they take care of them to maximize expected net present value. The dog is privately owned, their is no likelihood that it will be confiscated, and thus it is cared for. Why is this logic either so hard for "environmentalists" understand or why are they so unwilling to take advantage of such a convenient truth. More are seeing the benefits of property rights, so I'll just be happy that were moving in the correct direction.
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