This paper explores the conceptual distinctions and ethical intersection between animal welfare and animal rights.
Individuals, organizations, and governments can take several steps to promote animal welfare and rights:
: This approach focuses on the humane treatment of animals. It acknowledges that humans use animals for food, research, and companionship but argues that this use must be governed by standards that minimize pain and suffering. The goal is to provide a good quality of life through proper nutrition, shelter, and health care.
Animal welfare is based on the premise that it is acceptable for humans to use animals for food, research, and companionship, provided that their physical and mental well-being is prioritized. The goal is to minimize suffering and provide a "life worth living."