Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Mandatory Spay and Neuter

The new wave of dog insanity crossing the country is the requirement that all dogs be spayed or neutered by 4 months of age.
What is truly sad is the fact that despite new information suggesting early altering of dogs is found to be harmful both physically and emotionally, the push goes on. Laws being made by those with little or no knowledge of what they are doing, spurned on by organizations looking to rid the planet of family pets!

The push is being presented as a way to reduce the numbers of dogs who are placed into and euthanized in shelters. The over population card has been played so many times in this very controversial issue that people no longer what is or isn't fact.

Shelter numbers have been on a steady decline since the 1980's and dog are now being shipped around the country to keep numbers elevated. Dogs are being brought in from Puetro Rico and Europe.

The benefits of early spay and neuter are this:

A full and rapid decline of dogs and cats. The goal here is to eliminate all cats and dogs as pets.
HSUS president Wayne Parcells says. " One generation and out!" Read information on the www.anti-peta.com web site to see what the real agenda is and how they use the millions of dollars donated by those who have paid to kill and promote genocide of their own family pets.

Dogs and cats will only be available through limited sources sanctioned by the government. A limited gen pool creates sick dogs.

Hobby and show Breeders will become a thing of the past. Over populations does not happen by those who build and develop blood lines carefully. Over populations comes from puppy millers looking to make a buck off the emotional buy people make in pet stores.

Dogs are already being black market into the country from Mexico, so this will eventually become an illegal form of black market and illegal commerce.

Dogs will not be inoculated because owners will fear being turned in by their Vets who will be compelled by the state to report ever dog.

Dogs will not physically develop normally since those hormones are needed for growth.

A greater increase of bone cancer and other forms of cancers and diseases.

More behavioral problems. Dogs will stay emotionally immature, not train well or mature properly.

Early spay of females creates more aggressive females.
See information from www.caninesports.com/SpayNeuter.html

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