[ SHOWGSD-L ] FWD: TEXAS from TX-RPOA Alert!

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>From Responsible Pet Owners Alliance,
the reasonable voice regarding animal issues in Texas.
Responsible Pet Owners Alliance is an animal welfare organization,
not "animal rights" and, yes, there is a difference.
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March 21, 2008
Action Alert for Dallas, Texas!

After being told repeatedly that nothing was in writing yet,
Responsible Pet
Owners Alliance finally received a copy of the Chapter 7 Animal
Ordinance
Revisions under an Open Records Act Request.  As we notified you
previously,
this was unanimously approved by the Dallas Animal Shelter Commission
in
January -- exactly one month after passage of the onerous San Antonio
ordinance.  It must have been in the hopper ... waiting.  The Revisions
are
tentatively scheduled to be presented to the Quality of Life Committee
for
consideration in late April but that date could change at any time.

We have no objection to the Dangerous Dogs Section as it appears to be
well
written with due process provisions.  However we do oppose the sections
below because they are not in the best interests of the animals nor
their
owners:
1)  Pet Limits.  (Dallas has no pet limits now.)
2)  Mandatory Spay/Neuter Requirements and Breeder Permits for dogs and
cats.
3)  No Tethering.
4)  Miscellaneous Section which includes a Fine Schedule for violations
and
criminal and
civil penalties which are "per day per dog."

This ordinance means fewer homes for pets, more animals killed by
Dallas
Animal Services and mixed breeds will become extinct among other
concerns.
People will be forced to buy only registered dogs and cats the Animal
Services director decides can exist which could lead to breed specific
concerns.

Mandatory Spay/Neuter and Breeder Permit Ordinances are proof of the
"animal
rights" agenda to end all use, breeding and ownership of animals - if
you
had any doubts.  Just follow the legislative trail all over the
country.  It
defies all reason and understanding that elected officials do not see
that
if all pets are sterilized, where does the next generation come from?
  And
who could afford to buy one if they can find it?  It's up to us to tell
them!

To help Dallas animal owners please go to our web site for the Action
Alert:
_www.responsiblepetowners.org_ (http://www.responsiblepetowners.org/)
Click on the yellow blinking Action Alert button (lower left) and under
"Dallas" you'll find links with talking points and contact information
to
write, phone and/or email all city officials.
There are also links to each of the Chapter 7 Animal Ordinance
provisions.
Be sure to scroll down on each one provision as they have multiple
pages.
Dallas, Texas, Action  Alert!
The Dallas  Animal Shelter Commission voted unanimously on January  17th  to 
approve
Chapter 7  Animal Ordinance Revisions, which are an "animal rights" 
national legislative
agenda to  end all use, breeding and ownership of pets and are not  a
solution to any local
animal  problems.
The  solution to animal problems is strict enforcement of  existing leash
laws, animal
cruelty and  animal nuisance laws; education in proper pet care and  bite
prevention;
voluntary  free and low cost pet spay/neuter programs; and  aggressive
off-site pet
adoptions  for impounded animals at Animal  Services.
The  proposed revisions include:
The  Dangerous Dog Section is acceptable and not opposed. The  sections below
are to be
opposed  with no compromises because they are not in the best  interest of
the animals.
(The  "director" below refers to the director of Dallas Animal  Services.)
o  Pet Limits of 6 dogs,  cats or combination in a single family home;
providing  a
grandfather  provision for dogs or cats registered within 90 days  with the
director;
allows no  additional animals to be covered.
o  Mandatory Spay/Neuter:  Owner of unspayed or unneutered dogs and cats over
4
months of  age commits an offense if the owner does not have a  Breeder
Permit
issued  annually for each individual animal. (Only dog and cat  show breeders
qualify for  this permit).
o  $500 Annual Breeder  Permit (usually unobtainable for residentially  zoned
property)  for each dog or cat which must be registered with a  national
registry
(approved  by the director) AND whose owner is a member of a  purebred dog or
cat club  (also approved by the director). The club must have a  code of
ethics
restricting  breeding dogs and cats with genetic defects and life 
threatening health
problems  for approval.
o  Foster Care Providers  must obtain a form from the director to apply for a
permit
(notarized  by the legal owner and one occupant of the dwelling  unit) to
keep up to
10 dogs,  cats or any combination which authorizes unannounced  inspections
of
premises  and must be approved by the  director.
o  Ban on tethering dogs  unless owner is present and includes new 
confinement
requirements of 150 feet pen size  per dog.
Talking  Points (Choose from below; copy and paste into a  letter.):
o  This ordinance clearly  demonstrates the national "animal rights" 
legislative
agenda to  end all use, breeding and ownership of animals, and was  not
written to
address  Dallas animal problems.  Their extreme agenda is an assault on  the
human/animal  bond.
o  The proposal is bad law  and must be defeated in its entirety -- not
amended  --
because  compromise is a favorite strategy of the "animal rights" 
extremists to
achieve  their goal to stop all breeding of  animals.
o  Followed to the  ultimate conclusion, this ordinance means mixed breeds 
will
become  extinct. People will be forced to buy only registered  dogs and cats
that
the Animal  Services director decides can exist in Dallas. This ordinance 
does not
address  animals imported from out of state for resale nor the  auction of
animals.
o  Animals are legally  personal property although there are those who are 
trying to
change this  law in our court system. The spay/neuter provision in  this
ordinance
for 4 month  old dogs and cats is comparable to hysterectomies for 3  year
old girls
and  vasectomies for 3 year old boys. There will be a lack of  hormones for
mental
and  physical development.
o  The ordinance places  the brunt of enforcement for Breeder Permits on 
Dallas  dog
and cat  fancy clubs who will have to furnish their club  membership lists to
Animal  Services. "Mandatory Spay/Neuter of all dogs and cats  over 4 months
of
age unless  each animal has a $500 annual Breeder Permit has  qualifications
that
the dog  must be registered with a national registry (approved by  the
director) and
whose owner  must be a member of a purebred dog or cat club (also  approved
by
the  director). The club must have a code of ethics which  restricts breeding
dogs
and cats  with genetic defects and life threatening health  problems for
approval by
the  director." The clubs will not do  this.
o  Since the director must  approve of any national registry and club when 
applying
for a  Breeder Permit, this opens the door for breed specific  decisions
which would
be in  violation of state law prohibiting  same.
o  There are many  assistance, hunting and other working dog breeds that  
can´
t be
spayed or  neutered because it ruins their basic working  capabilities. This
is
supported  in a study by Canine Companions for Independence. Most  working
breeds  can´t be evaluated for capabilities until they are close  to 2 years
old.
o  This type legislation  has failed where passed 15 years ago: San  Mateo
County,
CA;  King County, WA; Montgomery County, MD. It hasn´t been  successful
anywhere in  spite of what you´ll be told.
o  Pet limits mean fewer  homes for dogs and cats. The existing Dallas 
ordinance
with no pet  limits should be preserved as a reasonable approach  which
allows any
number of  animals to be kept unless they are abused, neglected or  become a
nuisance.
o  Robert (Skip) Trimble,  chairman of the Dallas Animal Shelter  Commission,
received  the "2001 Activist Award" from People for the Ethical  Treatment
of
Animals  (PETA) September 8, 2001. PETA has a "No Birth Campaign"  to end
all  breeding of pets and considers pet ownership to be  slavery.
o  "Animal Rights"  activists say they have pets and are their "guardians" 
(not
owners) but  where will future pets come from if there is no breeding 
allowed?
o  This legislation will  not reduce strays and will double or triple the
annual  budget
for  Dallas Animal  Services.
o  It´s unenforceable  without controversial and costly door-to-door 
enforcement to
check for  sex organs on dogs and cats and will ultimately mean  more animals
will
be  relinquished to local shelters and Animal  Services.
o  This type legislation  is discriminatory to low income pet owners and will
result in
these pet  owners giving up their pets to be killed at Animal  Services.
o  This anti-pet  legislation is vehemently opposed by dog and cat  fanciers
who
would feel  their annual shows are not welcome in your city and  would have a
major  economic impact should they leave. National and  international
exhibitors
spend  millions of dollars at area businesses each  year.
o  Pet owners will go  underground and won´t purchase pet licenses, breeder 
permits,
nor get  Rabies Vaccinations and eventually this will create a  public health
threat.
o  "Permits" make animal  owners a target and mean permission is granted to 
enter
premises at  any time without a search warrant. Breeders, rescuers  and those
who
foster  animals in their homes are already regulated by animal  nuisance,
animal
cruelty and  leash laws and resent this unwarranted intrusion by city 
employees.
o  Is the city of  Dallas ready to face  the liability of ill effects from
spay/neuter,  such
as death of  a beloved pet from anesthesia and significant behavioral  and
health
risks, such  as osteosarcoma (bone cancer), cardiac hemangiosarcoma, 
obesity,
hypothyroidism, progressive  geriatric cognitive impairment, prostate 
cancer,
urinary  tract cancers, orthopedic disorders, urinary  incontinence in female
dogs,
and other  issues? This should be a decision made by the pet owner  with
their
veterinarian - not city  government.
o  Tethering & Pen  Confinement: A Cornell University study  entitled "A
Comparison  of Tethering and Pen Confinement of Dogs" to determine  whether
tethering  was detrimental to the dog´s welfare compared general  activity
and
specific  behaviors and concluded there was no improvement in  welfare in
pens.
There was  no difference in aggression or play. Requiring a 150´  pen for a
Chihuahua or other small dogs is  ridiculous.
Please  contact ALL Dallas city officials  below. Faxes are best but anything
will  do!
Always  place "Opposition to proposed Chapter 7 revisions" in  the subject
line.
Dallas Morning News
Letters to  the Editor bmong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
City of  Dallas
1500 Marilla  Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
Mayor Tom  Leppert
Phone:  (214) 670-4054
Fax: (214)  670-0646
Tom.leppert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
City  Manager Mary Suhm
Phone:  (214) 670-3296
Fax: (214)  670-3946
Mary.Suhm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asst. City Manager David  Brown
(supervises  Animal Services)
Phone:  (214) 670-3390
Fax: (214)  670-4965
David.brown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mayor Pro  Tem Dr. Elba Garcia
Phone:  (214) 670-4052
Fax: (214)  670-3409
Elba.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Pauline  Medrano
Chairman:  Quality of Life Committee
Phone:  (214) 670-4048
Fax: (214)  670-5117
Pauline.medrano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Deputy  Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway
Phone:  (214) 670-0781
Fax: (214)  670-3409
Dwaine.caraway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember David  Neumann
Member:  Quality of Life Committee
Phone:  (214) 670-0776
Fax: (214)  670-1833
David.neumann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Vonciel Jones  Hill
Vice-Chair:  Quality of Life Committee
Phone:  (214) 670-0777
Fax: (214)  670-5117
Vonciel.hill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Steve  Salazar
Member:  Quality of Life Committee
Phone:  (214) 670-4199
Fax: (214)  670-5115
Steven.salazar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Carolyn  Davis
Quality of  Life Committee
Phone:  (214) 670-4689
Fax: (214)  670-5115
Carolyn.davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Tennell  Atkins
Phone:  (214) 670-4066
Fax: (214)  670-5115
Tennell.atkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Sheffield  Kadane
Quality of  Life Committee
Phone:  (214) 670-4069
Fax: (214)  670-5115
sheffield.kadane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Jerry  Allen
Phone:  (214) 670-4068
Fax: (214)  670-5115
Jerry.allen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Linda  Koop
Phone:  (214) 670-7817
Fax: (214)                         670-5117
Debra.brown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Ron  Natinsky
Phone:  (214) 670-4067
Fax: (214)  670-5117
District12@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Mitchell  Rasansky
Phone:  (214) 670-3816
Fax: (214)  670-5117
Mitchell.rasansky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Councilmember Angela  Hunt
Phone:  (214) 670-5415
Fax: (214)  670-5117
Angela.hunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx           
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