| Words and Reality | Although humans first began to domesticate early ancestors of dogs about thirty thousand years ago, it wasn't until the 1880s that the first flea and tick treatments were developed at about the same time as the rabies vaccine, allowing dogs to move closer to our human packs. After that, it wasn't until the 1970s that the concept of animal rights even existed, and not until the 1990s that service dogs were recognized and finally allowed, by Federal law, into places where dogs were normally prohibited. It wasn't until twenty years ago that San Francisco became the first city to pass a no-kill shelter law. So far, so good. But, in the twenty years since, well-intentioned humans have forgotten one very important thing...  | | |  | | | | More from Cesar | | |
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