Sentences with phrase «stronger dog laws»

Stronger dog laws and an emphasis on abuse prevention are the best alternatives.

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Support Stronger Laws: Michigan's Puppy Protection Act (HB 5230 - 5231 and SB 891 - 892) was introduced to protect dogs in large - scale breeding facilities.
Rabies is a disease that has been very effectively controlled by strong vaccination programs, and in many parts of the country it is required by law to have your dog vaccinated for rabies.
This rescue, along with the 13 other we've done in the past 3 years, demonstrates the need for stronger laws in North Carolina to prevent someone from forcing dogs to spend their lives in squalor, without access to clean food and water.
This further reiterates the need for India to have stronger animal protection laws because even this brutal clubbing of a dog would only cost the killer a Rs 50 fine.
The HSUS is calling on authorities to more closely monitor these and the thousands of other facilities across the country and is also urging state legislators to pass stronger laws to protect dogs in puppy mills.
On the contrary, these owners are acutely aware of the need for strong non-breed-specific dangerous / vicious dog laws, and they fully support efforts to strengthen and enforce those laws.
Because of the large number of laboratory animal dealers in the state, the league also lead the way in encouraging a stronger Pennsylvania Dog Law.
Soi Dog with other animal welfare groups has presented draft legislation to the Thai Parliament for strong animal welfare laws to be enacted.
The Soi Dog Foundation and the Thai government are actively working to end this appalling practice by presenting draft legislation to the Thai Parliament for the enactment of stronger animal welfare laws.
-- A strong, proactive, breed - neutral dangerous dog law would have had a strong likelihood of helping save Ms Richey.
* A strong leash law that is actively enforced is an effective means of birth control for dogs and an excellent tool for community safety.
Through our public education campaign and stronger laws, we hope to end this miserable condition that no dog should have to suffer.
While thousands of caring citizens spend countless hours rescuing dogs from heavy chains - without strong laws in place, abusers can continue to replace the animal at the end of the chain just broken.
The Society remains a strong opponent of dog (and all animal) fighting, and we support law enforcement and prosecutorial activities intended to reduce this widespread inhumane practice.
Stronger laws can prevent cruel treatment of dogs and help ensure that families aren't duped into buying a puppy that will bring them heartbreak and financial woes.
HSI / Canada and our U.S. affiliate, The Humane Society of the United States, are fighting puppy mills on several fronts, from conducting investigations, to rescuing dogs from cruel puppy mills, to lobbying for stronger provincial and federal laws.
Stronger enforcement of existing dangerous dog laws.
Because of their robustness and strong muscles, they were also used in cruel dog combats, until 1908 when those combats became forbidden by the law of the Akita prefecture.
HSI Canada will be a strong voice to this end, with plans to propose broad, sweeping measures to finally help dogs and cats live with the dignity they deserve: tougher provincial laws and penalties; giving the mandate to all Québec SPCAs / SPAs to enforce Quebec's animal welfare laws; and increasing funding from the government to do so.
While dogs» strong sense of smell has been put to work in military and law enforcement fields (like bomb and cadaver detection), the medical field has seen the most exciting developments, including researchers who trained five dogs to smell breast and lung cancer on a patient's breath.
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