Derek & Jeter
July 4th, 2005, 11:37 PM
Hello, :)
I was doing a search to find out if I should feed two baby racoons who tried to come in through the window. They looked absolutely 'anorexic' for lack of a better word. Still haven't decided what to do if I see them again. Anyway, I decided to name them - Derek and Jeter and then choose that as my username - even though I'm a devoted Blue Jay fan. During my search I happened on this site and learned about Puppy Mills and that City pounds in various areas give or sell foundlings to research companies. I'm not as well informed as I thought I was.
I went to www.biteback.com or .us after reading blueyedviolet's thread, but I guess she's not coming back. Hope she takes legal action and wish her success if she does.
I thought the post below from www.animalliberationfront.com could save a visitor to Ontario a lot of grief, but didn't know where to post it so here it is:
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, CANADA - TOURISM ALERT
The province of Ontario, Canada is in the final
stage
of implementing
breed specific legislation. This coming law is
deliberately vague, and
will "ban" pit bull terriers, Staffordshire Bull
Terriers, American
Staffordshire Terriers, American Pit Bull
Terriers and
any dog
resembling those breeds - which could include
Labrador
retrievers,
Great Danes, Boxers, Rottweilers, Boston
Terriers, and
any other dog with
short hair and a large head.
To avoid the possibility of a tourist's dog being
seized and either
euthanized or sent to a research laboratory, the
Dog
Legislation
Council of Canada strongly recommends that all
tourists travelling with dogs? NOT visit Ontario.
When this law is enacted, tourists will not be
advised
of this "ban"
and? its requirements. Further, a municipality
may
pass by-laws no less
onerous than this coming law, which means that
travelling through
Ontario will require a tourist to research the
by-laws
in every
municipality on the route.
Seizure of a tourist's dog is probable, not just
possible.
Please warn your viewers that for the safety of
their
dogs - Do NOT
travel in Ontario.
Yours truly,
LeeAnn O'Reilly, RN, PBMH
President
Dog Legislation Council of Canada
E-mail:?
president@doglegislationcouncilcanada.org
http://www.doglegislationcouncilcanada.org
_________________
The creation of a thousand forests lies in one acorn... Ralph Waldo Emerson
Turn your sadness into anger, anger into energy, energy into organization, organize to save lives...Les
Ignorance is easier than education...Unknown
END OF QUOTE
Ciau :pawprint:
I was doing a search to find out if I should feed two baby racoons who tried to come in through the window. They looked absolutely 'anorexic' for lack of a better word. Still haven't decided what to do if I see them again. Anyway, I decided to name them - Derek and Jeter and then choose that as my username - even though I'm a devoted Blue Jay fan. During my search I happened on this site and learned about Puppy Mills and that City pounds in various areas give or sell foundlings to research companies. I'm not as well informed as I thought I was.
I went to www.biteback.com or .us after reading blueyedviolet's thread, but I guess she's not coming back. Hope she takes legal action and wish her success if she does.
I thought the post below from www.animalliberationfront.com could save a visitor to Ontario a lot of grief, but didn't know where to post it so here it is:
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, CANADA - TOURISM ALERT
The province of Ontario, Canada is in the final
stage
of implementing
breed specific legislation. This coming law is
deliberately vague, and
will "ban" pit bull terriers, Staffordshire Bull
Terriers, American
Staffordshire Terriers, American Pit Bull
Terriers and
any dog
resembling those breeds - which could include
Labrador
retrievers,
Great Danes, Boxers, Rottweilers, Boston
Terriers, and
any other dog with
short hair and a large head.
To avoid the possibility of a tourist's dog being
seized and either
euthanized or sent to a research laboratory, the
Dog
Legislation
Council of Canada strongly recommends that all
tourists travelling with dogs? NOT visit Ontario.
When this law is enacted, tourists will not be
advised
of this "ban"
and? its requirements. Further, a municipality
may
pass by-laws no less
onerous than this coming law, which means that
travelling through
Ontario will require a tourist to research the
by-laws
in every
municipality on the route.
Seizure of a tourist's dog is probable, not just
possible.
Please warn your viewers that for the safety of
their
dogs - Do NOT
travel in Ontario.
Yours truly,
LeeAnn O'Reilly, RN, PBMH
President
Dog Legislation Council of Canada
E-mail:?
president@doglegislationcouncilcanada.org
http://www.doglegislationcouncilcanada.org
_________________
The creation of a thousand forests lies in one acorn... Ralph Waldo Emerson
Turn your sadness into anger, anger into energy, energy into organization, organize to save lives...Les
Ignorance is easier than education...Unknown
END OF QUOTE
Ciau :pawprint: