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There are other options! Santa Barbara could
join the shelter communities who have
embraced the No Kill Agenda and worked as a
community to solve its problems.
http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/
Call and write your County Supervisors.
http://www.countyofsb.org
SB County Shelter Data:
http://www.naiashelterproject.org/shelter_cha
rt.cfm?shelter_id=911&state=CA
It would be irresponsible of Animal Control,
the Board of Supervisors, Veterinary
Professionals and the pet owning community to
fail to weigh the relative costs and benefits
of neutering on the individual animal's
health and well being deciding the age for
such surgery at the right time for that
individual. The decision for females is more
complex, further emphasizing the need for
individualized veterinary medical decisions,
not standard operating procedures for all.
Long Term Health Effects of Spay and
Neutering Dogs
http://www.naiaonline.org/pdfs/LongTermHealth
EffectsOfSpayNeuterInDogs.pdf
Early Spay-Neuter Considerations for the
Canine Athlete
http://www.caninesports.com/SpayNeuter.html
Determining the optimal age for gonadectomy
of dogs and cats Margaret V. Root Kustritz,
dvm, phd, dact
http://avmajournals.avma.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2
460/javma.231.11.1665?cookieSet=1
For more information related to legislation
for Pet Overpopulation:
TUFTS: FILLING EMPTY DOG POUNDS (FROM 02-
06-03)
http://enews.tufts.edu/stories/020603FillingE
mptyPounds.htm
The Dark Side of Mandatory Spay and Neuter
Why Punitive Legislation Fails by Nathan
Winograd
http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/pdf/manda
torylaws.pdf

Pet Underpopulation:
The Pet Shortage in the US by Laura Baughan

http://spanieljournal.com/33baughan.htmlâ€
¨
Dog imports raise fears of a resurgence of
disease
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-10-2
1-dog-imports_N .htm

8 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Dog
Shelters
http://www.toybreeds.com/animalshelters.htmâ€
¨
ABC NEWS: 300,000 Imported Puppies Prompt
Rabies Scare
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=3765973
&page=1
*** SB BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REFERED TO BLUE
RIBBON TASK FORCE REPRESENTING ALL AREAS OF
THE PET LOVING COMMUNITY MORE INFORMATION TO
FOLLOW **
THANK YOU TO THE BOARD FOR SEEING THE FAULTS
IN THE ORIGINAL PROPOSAL AND LISTENING TO
YOUR COMMUNITY
As John Yates from ASDA correctly points to
there was clear intervention from the Humane
Society of the United States in Santa Barbara
County. Â Clearly your staff had input from
outside to push this forward.
"Perhaps it is no coincidence that the
nation's largest animal rights group, The
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS),
appeared frequently in the county during this
period, through consulting work at shelters,
giving a national leadership award to Santa
Barbara state legislator Pedro Nava, praising
Shelter Director Jan Glick for her work on
issues ranging from wild horse rescue to dog
fighting investigations, and working closely
with activist and local veterinarian Dr. Ron
Faoro on failed statewide mandatory
spay/neuter legislation.
HSUS has nothing to do with local humane
societies or helping animals. Instead, it is
a national political lobbying group that
pushes the animal rights agenda. Its head,
Wayne Pacelle, has been quoted repeatedly
expressing opposition to animal ownership and
breeding in any form." Tags : MSN AB 1634 dog pet cat spay neuter animal Levine Nava Santa Barbara BSL No Kill |
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There are other options! Santa Barbara could
join the shelter communities who have
embraced the No Kill Agenda and worked as a
community to solve its problems.
http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/
Call and write your County Supervisors.
http://www.countyofsb.org
SB County Shelter Data:
http://www.naiashelterproject.org/shelter_cha
rt.cfm?shelter_id=911&state=CA
It would be irresponsible of Animal Control,
the Board of Supervisors, Veterinary
Professionals and the pet owning community to
fail to weigh the relative costs and benefits
of neutering on the individual animal's
health and well being deciding the age for
such surgery at the right time for that
individual. The decision for females is more
complex, further emphasizing the need for
individualized veterinary medical decisions,
not standard operating procedures for all.
Long Term Health Effects of Spay and
Neutering Dogs
http://www.naiaonline.org/pdfs/LongTermHealth
EffectsOfSpayNeuterInDogs.pdf
Early Spay-Neuter Considerations for the
Canine Athlete
http://www.caninesports.com/SpayNeuter.html
Determining the optimal age for gonadectomy
of dogs and cats Margaret V. Root Kustritz,
dvm, phd, dact
http://avmajournals.avma.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2
460/javma.231.11.1665?cookieSet=1
For more information related to legislation
for Pet Overpopulation:
TUFTS: FILLING EMPTY DOG POUNDS (FROM 02-
06-03)
http://enews.tufts.edu/stories/020603FillingE
mptyPounds.htm
The Dark Side of Mandatory Spay and Neuter
Why Punitive Legislation Fails by Nathan
Winograd
http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/pdf/manda
torylaws.pdf

Pet Underpopulation:
The Pet Shortage in the US by Laura Baughan

http://spanieljournal.com/33baughan.htmlâ€
¨
Dog imports raise fears of a resurgence of
disease
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-10-2
1-dog-imports_N .htm

8 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Dog
Shelters
http://www.toybreeds.com/animalshelters.htmâ€
¨
ABC NEWS: 300,000 Imported Puppies Prompt
Rabies Scare
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=3765973
&page=1
*** SB BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REFERED TO BLUE
RIBBON TASK FORCE REPRESENTING ALL AREAS OF
THE PET LOVING COMMUNITY MORE INFORMATION TO
FOLLOW **
THANK YOU TO THE BOARD FOR SEEING THE FAULTS
IN THE ORIGINAL PROPOSAL AND LISTENING TO
YOUR COMMUNITY
As John Yates from ASDA correctly points to
there was clear intervention from the Humane
Society of the United States in Santa Barbara
County. Â Clearly your staff had input from
outside to push this forward.
"Perhaps it is no coincidence that the
nation's largest animal rights group, The
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS),
appeared frequently in the county during this
period, through consulting work at shelters,
giving a national leadership award to Santa
Barbara state legislator Pedro Nava, praising
Shelter Director Jan Glick for her work on
issues ranging from wild horse rescue to dog
fighting investigations, and working closely
with activist and local veterinarian Dr. Ron
Faoro on failed statewide mandatory
spay/neuter legislation.
HSUS has nothing to do with local humane
societies or helping animals. Instead, it is
a national political lobbying group that
pushes the animal rights agenda. Its head,
Wayne Pacelle, has been quoted repeatedly
expressing opposition to animal ownership and
breeding in any form." Tags : MSN AB 1634 dog pet cat spay neuter animal Levine Nava Santa Barbara BSL No Kill |
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UNEDITED
Implementing the No-Kill Equation
LA Animal Services has long been committed to
making Los Angeles a "No-Kill" community for
animals. "No-Kill" is defined as getting LA
Animal Services to the place where only
dangerously aggressive and terminally ill and
injured animals are euthanized. In other
words, no animal will be euthanized, or
killed, because the community lacks the space
or the resources to properly care for and
place an animal in a loving home.
Over the past several years LA Animal
Services has implemented numerous programs
and policies to achieve No-Kill with some
remarkable success. To help hasten LA's
progress, some have asked LA Animal Services
to consider a purportedly new approach called
"The No Kill Equation".
Proponents of "The No-Kill Equation" claim it
provides a revolutionary formula to help
local animal care and control agencies
achieve "No-Kill". In fact, the "No-Kill
Equation" is actually comprised of ten
commonsense, long-standing practices embraced
and implemented to various degrees by LA
Animal Services.
To help better familiarize concerned
Angelenos with LA Animal Services' efforts to
achieve "No-Kill" and at the same time gather
input and feedback on how we could do better,
we are scheduling a series of public
workshops to focus on the ten tenets of the
"No-Kill Equation".
District 8 Council Member Bernard Parks will
host the first workshop. It is scheduled for
Wednesday, August 6th at 6:30 p.m.
High Volume/Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Work Shop
The Constituent Service Center
8475 South Vermont (near Manchester)
Los Angeles, CA 90048 Tags : LAAS No Kill Equation Los Angeles Parks Boks Austin Mancuso Weise animal services dog cat spay neuter rescue welfare DoggyTV |
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