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Why The Times Won’t Run an Obituary for Your Pet [The New York Times]

New York Times Company (The) (NYT) 
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Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how news, features and opinion come together at The New York Times. In 1876, Hambletonian died, and he made the front page of The New York Times. Hambletonian was a horse: “the most celebrated sire of trotting horses in America,” as The Times put it. A father to 1,500, an earner of $30,000 a year in the 1800s, Hambletonian could add to his achievements being one of the first animals to receive a New York Times obituary — a rare feat, even rarer today. The Times no longer publishes obituaries for animals, and it doesn’t typically run coverage of animals that have died. “Obituaries, really, are summations of lives — of people,” said William McDonald, the Obituaries editor. “You can’t really give that kind of treatment to an animal, a dog or a horse. It would look a little incongruous to see an animal’s story on the obituary page right beside men and women who lived exemplary lives, accomplished things.” Show less Read more
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