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Virginia Dog Lovers for House Bill 429

by richmonddogs on January 29, 2010 · 0 comments

Guest Blogger—Dee Bogetti

Virginia Dog Lovers: Take a Stand!

House Bill 429, if passed, will clarify that under Virginia law dog pounds and shelters cannot set policies to routinely take the life of every member of any certain breed of dog. It would also prohibit policies that prevent dogs of a specific breed from being made available for adoption.

What does this mean in plain English? It means that if this law passes, dogs might not die because they are or look like one of the bully breeds. Can you imagine not even being put up for adoption because of the way you look? Think about that. Breed specific legislation (BSL) legalizes the murder of an entire group of dogs because of how they LOOK. Virginia needs to stand up and defend the rights of dogs to find their forever homes. Pit Bulls and all their bully relatives need our support.

How can you help?
House Bill 429 is presently before the House Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources Committee. It is essential that the bill move out of that committee in order for it to be voted upon by the House. Write or call members of that Committee to encourage their support.

Why is passage of House Bill 429 so important?
The primary focus here is the Pit Bull, a breed that has suffered terribly at the hands of very bad people who have forced them into dog fighting. Because of bad press, the general public has an underlying belief that Pit Bulls are bad, evil animals. There are jurisdictions out there banning all Pit Bulls. Others won’t allow them to be adopted out of their shelters, which means – unless a rescue group saves them – they are murdered (euthanized is just too soft a word here). Instead of punishing innocent dogs, big fat tough laws need to be enacted nationwide to ensure that any human being involved in dog fighting goes to jail for a very long time, that their property be seized and the proceeds given over to the rehabilitation of the very dogs forced to fight.

Within all breeds of dogs there are the good and the bad. Generalizations of any kind about a group of animals are as inappropriate as those about groups of people.

Contact your Delegate and Senator TODAY! Tell him or her that you support House Bill 429. And then go hug your dogs! They’ll be proud of you for taking a stand.

BARK Back Richmond

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Dee Bogetti is a full-time dog trainer in Richmond, VA, specializing in service, therapy and companion dog training, as well as behavior modification. Her positive training techniques, including clicker training, enhance the bond you have with your dog. Dee is a public speaker, writer and educator, as well as the co-host of Bark Radio. Her book, Puppies Eat Shoes, Don’t They? is a must-read for anyone welcoming a puppy into their home. You can learn more about Dee at www.deethedogtrainer.com.

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woofstock09_lgI am so upset that I’m going to miss RAL’s Woofstock Festival this coming weekend!

Alas, I have a family commitment taking me out of town. (Revealing the fact that I’d rather spend the day with a bunch of dogs than attend a family wedding just won’t cut it.)

If you can help it, don’t miss Woofstock, the family-friendly dog festival on Richmond’s historic Monument Avenue Saturday, May 30th! Complete with strut your mutt walk, doggie contests, dog agility, kids fun area, vendors, food, and live music, it’s “the most fun you can have with your leash on!”

All funds raised from Woofstock go to support the mission of the Richmond Animal League (RAL): Saving lives—providing hope, help and homes to animals in need.

Learn more about Woofstock »

BARK Back Richmond!

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A Victory for Richmond Pets: Virginia HB2629 Passes

March 1, 2009

Last week we asked you to help put an end to the 10,000 dogs and cats a year that fall victim to accidental poisoning by automobile antifreeze by supporting HB2629.
Virginia HB2629, introduced by Delegate Kirk Cox of Colonial Heights, would require that any engine coolant or antifreeze that is manufactured or sold within the [...]

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Protect Your Pet: Support Virginia HB2629

February 20, 2009

“Every year, by some estimates, about 10,000 dogs and cats are victims of accidental poisoning by automobile antifreeze.”
—VCA Animal Hospitals
The culprit—ethlene glycol—an extremely toxic chemical. It is the main ingredient in most commercial antifreeze brands.
This chemical has an sweet flavor and aroma, which is especially inviting to animals and children.
Your pet or child doesn’t have [...]

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Don’t miss the Henrico Humane Society Pet Expo

February 16, 2009

Don’t miss the 10th Annual Henrico Humane Society Pet Expo this Saturday, February 21st from 10:00am – 4:00pm!
It’s a fun-filled indoor event where you can bring your pet along with the whole family. DiscDogsA2Z and Rick Caran and the World’s only Poker playing [...]

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Doberman Pincher collection for sale

February 16, 2009

If you are a lover of Duberman Pinchers, then this collection is for you!
Over 30 sculptured figurines of various sizes by artists such as Sandicast, Tara Holland of England and many more. Valued at over $1000—offering at an incredible price of $400.
If you’re interested, send an email to Barbara.
See more pet related classifed ads at [...]

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