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47. How Americans Came to Feel the Way They Do About Animals with Dr. Monica Murphy

47. How Americans Came to Feel the Way They Do About Animals with Dr. Monica Murphy

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Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Monica Murphy, a veterinarian and co-author of "Our Kindred Creatures: How Americans Came to Feel the Way They Do About Animals" — a fascinating book that looks at how America’s attitudes toward animals were transformed in the late 19th century. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Why Dr. Murphy found this particular time period intriguing
  • The effectiveness of Henry Bergh, founder of the ASPCA, in advocating for animals
  • The impact the book "Black Beauty" had on animal welfare
  • Why an outbreak of horse flu in 1872 highlighted the need for veterinary care
  • The role of veterinarians advocating for animal welfare
  • How the cruel transport of sea turtles destined for New York dinner tables inspired Henry Bergh to advocate for the welfare of wildlife
  • Why PT Barnum was a lightning rod for reformers
  • Does the physical and emotional distance humans have from certain species impact animal welfare?
  • Dr. Murphy's ideas for a new book


Also on this month's show:

  • Viral trending animal story of the month, featuring the couple who used their wedding fund to rescue and treat a dog who had been injured in a hit-and-run
  • Animal news, including the discovery in Siberia of a 37,000-year-old saber-toothed kitten with its fur, flesh, and tiny whisker tufts intact
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A

Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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