The growing number of dog bites is due in part to
uncontrolled breeding of pets.
Humane Education includes information about pet overpopulation and the dogs and cats being killed in our county because of the surplus caused by
uncontrolled breeding of cats and dogs.
The public health epidemic of dog bites — which number more than 4.5 million each year — is due in part to
uncontrolled breeding of pets.
Not exact matches
Surely there is very real and very convincing data that the planet can not survive the excesses
of the human race: proliferation
of atomic devices,
uncontrolled breeding habits, the rape
of the environment, the pollution
of land, sea, and air.
This protects animals as well as their owners from a variety
of problems that includes
uncontrolled breeding.
At least in southern California, the animals in the shelters are NOT the result
of «
uncontrolled breeding» — 90 % are over 1 year
of age.
The answer to the result
of uncontrolled breeding — thousands
of abandoned and unwanted dogs — is not just kinder pounds and ever more people trying to rehabilitate, retrain, and rehome all the abandoned, surrendered, and desocialized dogs that we show in our Investigative Report «No More Yard Dogs».
«we travel into the community to pick up cats from people who have no transportation, are elderly, or otherwise have no means with which to bring cats to our shelter... We focus... on cases where cats are suffering due to neglect from improper care, lack
of necessary medical assistance, situations where no action has been taken to spay or neuter resulting in
uncontrolled breeding and hoarding cases where large numbers
of cats are kept inhumanely in unsanitary and crowded conditions.»
We strive to prevent
uncontrolled breeding via a spay and neuter adoption policy and we educate prospective border collie owners on the benefits and potential difficulties
of border collie ownership.
Every day in the U.S., thousands
of companion animals are born due to
uncontrolled pet
breeding and lack
of spay / neuter laws.
Uncontrolled breeding can also take place because
of the inability to control the intermixed animals, resulting not only in more animals but young who suffer the effects
of inbreeding and who may die because
of the filthy conditions.
Too many companion animals competing for too few good homes is the most obvious consequence
of uncontrolled breeding; however, there are other equally tragic problems that result from pet overpopulation.
The dangerous dogs act was a law passed in the United Kingdom in 1991 aimed to try to reduce the number
of dog attacks by specific breeds.Parliament stepped in to create this Act after a slew
of incidences where serious injury or death resulted from dog attacks
of a particularly aggressive
breed that were
uncontrolled.
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Uncontrolled and irresponsible
breeding of animals contributes to pet overpopulation, inhumane treatment
of animals, mass euthanasia at local shelters, and escalating costs for animal care and control; this irresponsible
breeding also contributes to the production
of defective animals that present a public safety risk.
«Humans already interfere - massively - with Nature in diverse ways ranging from
uncontrolled habitat destruction to «rewilding», big - cat captive
breeding programs, the eradication
of blindness - causing parasitic worms, and so forth,» added Pearce.