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Do people who breed hairless cats and dogs care more about aesthetics than animal welfare?
As pet ownership trends shift toward exotic breeds, the ethics of breeding animals with genetic traits that require special care are under increasing scrutiny. Cast your vote on whether aesthetic preferences are overriding welfare considerations.
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