Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Dog Rights

There are legal battles going on each and everyday around the country over the rights of your dog and your rights as a dog owner.
Most people are unaware of these legislative moves being made to limit and reduce rights you have as a dog owner.
What are some of these battles called:
BSL - breed specific legislation. A term coined about the lack of due process to those individuals who own a dog of a particular breed. Presently it is the Pit Bull and any dog which looks like in any fashion, whether its genetics is actual linked to a Pit Bull. These dogs are faced with eradication from the face of the earth, which has actually happened in the city of Denver. The really scary part is the long list of dogs who will be eradicated right behind the Pit Bull such as German Shepherds, Rottwielers and Dobermans. What the list doesn't show you any and all dogs who have ever bitten will and are part of this insidious form of genocide.
Fueled by media, fueled by fear and emotional tactics but more importantly fueled by Animal Rights groups whose main issue is to get rid of all dogs which brings us to the next legal battle.

Spay and Neuter Laws. Many municipalities are building a spay neuter law which will force everyone to eventually spay or neuter their pets. This push is generated by the mis-information of over crowding in shelters by excessive breeding of dogs. In fact many shelters have to transport dogs from other areas of the country to keep their doors open. Fact, over 85% of the dogs in shelters are there due to behavioral and lack of training. Fact, this contrived notion of over crowding is again the brain child of the Animal Rights groups, especially PETA. The end result of this viscous law is this. In about 15 years from the inception of such a law, most all family and companion dogs will be gone from the face of the earth. Again, this is fueled by the Animal Rights groups who have spent may years and the billions of dollars unsuspecting individuals have given them in the name of caring for animals.

Leash and muzzles laws. Everyone is aware of leash laws but what many do not know is where and how leash laws are changing to the detriment of dogs. Soon all dogs will have to be kept in a confined area such as special pen where they cannot ever have any opportunity of getting free, not just in a fenced in yard. They will have to be walked on only a 3 foot leash, be muzzled when in public and never allowed into any area where the public may be present. Where then will you be able to walk your dogs, take those who can to play off leash with other dogs, be able to train your dogs to levels of off leash commands for the benefits of your dogs mental, emotional and physical well being?
Another of the animal Rights doing. Force people to not enjoy having dogs and no dogs will be owned.

These exaggerated laws and media contrived fears are getting way out of hand. In New Mexico the new laws stipulating what size and type cages a dog can be kept in prevents trainers legal from being able to safely and effective house train a dog or do many training tried and true training techniques which will successfully help owners with their dogs/ This law was made by people who have no idea of how to train dogs or what is even safe for a dog. Again fueled by Animal Rights groups.


Look into organizations such:

www.adoa.org
www.naiaonline.org
www.dogpro.org

Get a better idea of what is really happening in al the towns across America and how a move is marching across the land to suppress, intimidate and bring the end of companion dogs as we know it!

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Exercise, health and fun

Here is a great site with valuable information on developing a healthy dog.
Take a look and find out how to raise a healthy puppy, eliminate obesity in your dog, and find ways to exercise your dog for fun and health!

www.caninehealthy.com

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Pit Bull Slaughter in Kansas City

Owners have two weeks to turn their Pit bull dogs over for execution in Kansas City for elimination by the government.
This illegal behavior is unconstitutional, immoral, unethical, inhumane and ineffective in controlling dog bite related problems.

In Denver where the first illegal executions began, 83% of the dogs slaughtered were found to be social and well behaved dogs. The only thing Denver's laws solved was an extinction of a breed.

What breed do you have?
If you have any breed with Bull in the title, a Rottwieler, German Shepard, Akita or Doberman, kiss them good bye. Once all the Pit Bulls are destroyed, the elimination machine will march through your backyard.

Anyone in Kansas who doesn't write their legislator now, is an accomplice to this atrocity.
Anyone living in any other state had better be prepared to act quickly.

What can you do?
Train your dogs to be well behaved and under control at all times. This is every breed and size.
Keep your dogs secure when out in the yard.
Walk them on leashes and have complete leash control when out and about.
If you have a dog who is difficult to control get to an experienced trainer who can and does teach high level distraction training for real life.

Don't think because Pit Bulls are now the focal point your dog won't be next. Every BSL law has a list of other breeds already attached to it, so your dog may already be on the list for the Ultimate Solution, extermination!
If it happens to one it can happen to all!