In the set of materials, the reading passage speaks about how humans intentionally alter the dog breeding in order to encourage dogs with desirable traits. However, the professor lists some of the problems caused by human interference in dog breeding and genetic order.
Firstly, the reading claims that human interference such as breed registrations ensure breed purity and help to produce dogs with suitable characteristics. However, the professor says that such acts led to exploitation and caused conflicts between science and ethics. Unqualified dog sellers, entitled backyard breeders, produce dogs with certain characteristics to make profit rather than for animal welfare.
Secondly, the reading states that the aim of dog breeding is to benefit dogs by enhancing their desirable traits. In contrast, the professor posits that human actions led to inbreeding and genetic disorder. Overuse of one dog gene may spread a disease in the dogs. For instance, weak bones, health conditions and more diseases are inherited through breeding.
Thirdly, the reading states that social media provides information about popular breeds and their suitability for various contests, all of which encourage responsible dog ownership. On the other hand, the professor states that human actions led to increase in the number of poppy males, and created the business of producing popular breeds. According to the professor, more unwanted dogs were produced and were killed in the shelters. In addition, popular culture caused adverse effects; for example, a dog was killed because it was not the expected cute dog. Therefore, such activities did not encourage responsible dog ownership, and led to ugly acts against animal welfare.
In the set of materials, the
reading
passage speaks about how
humans
intentionally
alter the
dog
breeding in order to encourage
dogs
with desirable traits.
However
, the
professor
lists
some of the
problems caused by
human
interference in
dog
breeding and genetic order.
Firstly
, the
reading
claims that
human
interference such as
breed
registrations ensure
breed
purity and
help
to produce
dogs
with suitable characteristics.
However
, the
professor
says that such acts
led
to exploitation and caused conflicts between science and ethics. Unqualified
dog
sellers, entitled backyard breeders, produce
dogs
with certain characteristics to
make
profit
rather
than for animal welfare.
Secondly
, the
reading
states that the aim of
dog
breeding is to benefit
dogs
by enhancing their desirable traits.
In contrast
, the
professor
posits that
human
actions
led
to inbreeding and genetic disorder. Overuse of one
dog
gene may spread a disease in the
dogs
.
For instance
, weak bones, health conditions and more diseases
are inherited
through breeding.
Thirdly
, the
reading
states that social media provides information about popular
breeds
and their suitability for various contests, all of which encourage responsible
dog
ownership.
On the other hand
, the
professor
states that
human
actions
led
to increase in the number of poppy males, and created the business of producing popular
breeds
. According to the
professor
, more unwanted
dogs
were produced
and
were killed
in the shelters.
In addition
, popular culture caused adverse effects;
for example
, a
dog
was killed
because
it was not the
expected
cute
dog
.
Therefore
, such activities did not encourage responsible
dog
ownership, and
led
to ugly acts against animal welfare.