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Showing posts with label Animal Cruelty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal Cruelty. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Animal Rights State to Watch: Missouri


This election season, animal rights advocates should be watching Missouri very closely. Missouri is home to the only animal rights ballot measure this year, and it could be a game changing victory for dogs everywhere. Proposition B, or the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act will require breeding facilities to comply with common sense rules regarding the safety and health of the dogs they produce and care for.

This is a huge deal, because Missouri currently produces 1 out of every 3 puppies sold in pet stores each year.

The act would cover any breeding facility with ten or more intact females and would require that each dog have:

  1. Sufficient food and clean water;
  2. Necessary veterinary care;
  3. Sufficient housing, including protection from the elements;
  4. Sufficient space to turn and stretch freely, lie down, and fully extend his or her limbs;
  5. Regular exercise; and
  6. Adequate rest between breeding cycles.
The act also limits the number of intact dogs over 6 months of age at any one facility to 50.

This act would ensure what all reputable breeders already know, practice, and do. Healthy puppies must come from healthy mothers, and healthy mothers need exercise, space, veterinary care, quality food and water, and rest between their litters.

Puppies from pet stores are not good deals, and people should encourage adoption from shelters, breed specific rescue, or from a reputable breeder (breed specific rescues keep a list of breeders they consider reputable.)

For more information, please go to: Yes on Prop. B

Please encourage your Missouri friends to vote YES! on Prop. B!

Monday, May 17, 2010

***Special Update:Darted Pigeons***

A few weeks ago, a pigeon was spotted with a metal dart protruding from her head above her eyes in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The dart likely came from a blowgun, a hollow tubal weapon in which the propelling force is air. The cruel attack is eerily reminiscent of similar blowgun attacks against a flock of pigeons in Park Slope reported in the New York Times in 1998.

Blowgun darts do not kill pigeons immediately, but often go through their bodies and stay, causing the birds great pain and making them vulnerable to infection and eventual death.

Darting pigeons is a violation of New York State animal cruelty law and the Environmental Conservation Law and can be punishable by up to a year in jail and/or a $1,000 fine for each darting.

The public can report animal cruelty to either the New York City Police Department or to the ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement department, which can be reached at (212) 876-7700, ext. 4450.

For help aiding darted pigeons in New York City, contact:

Wild Bird Fund: (646) 306-2862 www.wildbirdfund.com

Wildlife in Tribeca: (212) 766-7340 www.wildlifeintribeca.org

For help catching a darted pigeon, contact:
New York City Pigeon Rescue Central: (212)873-6030 http://nycprc.org/