El Cajon, CA, May 15, 2011 — In five years local canine rescue group The Barking Lot has saved more than 1,200
unwanted dogs from euthanasia.
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Additionally, a 1981 Oklahoma State Court decision exempted cities with populations under 10,000
from the state
euthanasia law, essentially upholding the right of these cities to use shooting as a method of killing
unwanted dogs, deeming it to be humane.
Our goal is to restore freedom and independence to Sacramento and Gold Country veterans who bravely served our country — all while saving
unwanted homeless shelter
dogs from euthanasia.
The impetus for this primarily has been population control and a desire to reduce rates of
euthanasia for
unwanted dogs and cats resulting
from unintended breeding.
By preventing
unwanted litters
from ever being born, fewer
unwanted litters are born and therefore fewer homeless
dogs and cats end up in over-burdened shelters where they face
euthanasia.
By preventing
unwanted dogs and cats
from being born, we can eventually eliminate
euthanasia of thousands of animals throughout the country each year.