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New Data Shows Slaughterhouse
After Los Angeles Spay/Neuter Law

LA Shelter Admissions and Euthanasia 11 Times Higher Than
State Average, Predict Disaster If SB 250 Becomes State Law

by JOHN YATES
American Sporting Dog Alliance
http://www.americansportingdogalliance.org
asda@...

This report is archived at
http://eaglerock814.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=\
51


SACRAMENTO, CA (July 10. 2009) – Yesterday, the California Department of Public
Health released 2008 annual data for every county's animal shelter system.

In comparison to 2007 data, last year saw an expected increase in shelter
admissions, owner surrenders, abandoned dogs and euthanasia rates that can be
attributed mostly to the severe recession that has devastated the entire state's
economy.

But one county's animal control and sheltering program stood out as being 11
times worse off than the rest of the state: Los Angeles County, which passed a
mandatory spay and neuter ordinance last year. The data conclusively proves the
murderous impact of pet sterilization mandates that far exceeds anything that
can be attributed to the statewide recession.

This data has special importance now, as the California Assembly is considering
Senate Bill 250, which would mandate the sterilization of almost every dog in
the state, either directly or indirectly. If California follows the path of
destruction caused by the Los Angeles ordinance, passage of SB 250 will become
an unfunded mandate to the counties to handle 11 times as many dogs and cats at
animal shelters, and to kill 11 times more of them, the data shows clearly.

If the state mirrors the Los Angeles statistics, counties would have to pay for
handling 4.4 million dogs and cats a year (up from 402,430 in 2008), and killing
1.7 million dogs (up from 153,793 in 2008).

It is IMPERATIVE for California dog owners and animal lovers to make this
information available to members of the California General Assembly, and
especially to members of the Assembly Appropriations Committee, which has set a
July 15 hearing on SB 250. Contact information will be provided below.

Here is a summary of yesterday's release of the statewide shelter data:

· In 2008, 404,430 animals were admitted to shelters statewide, an increase of
42,422 from 2007. That is an 11.8-percent increase.

· In 2008, 96,630 animals were admitted to the Los Angeles County sheltering
system, which is a 55,178 increase from 2007. This is a 133-percent increase in
the year after a spay/neuter mandate was passed into law. If compared to the
state, it is apparent that Los Angeles County alone exceeded the entire
statewide increase in shelter admissions, and is 11 times higher than the state
average.

· Euthanasia data is equally dramatic. In 2008, the entire state saw a
16.4-percent increase in euthanasia, to 153,793 (an increase of 21,677).

· However, almost all of the entire statewide increase in shelter euthanasia
came from Los Angeles County alone, in the year following a mandatory pet
sterilization ordinance. The Los Angeles County shelter system euthanasia rate
rose by an incredible 178-percent in the year following the ordinance. In 2007,
12,118 dogs had to be killed in the county. In 2008, this soared to 33,601 dogs.

The American Sporting Dog Alliance wants our readers to check out the official
shelter data, and to verify that all of our assertions are true and accurate. We
are not exaggerating. This is how the official data adds up.

Here is a link to view the data:
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/HealthInfo/discond/Pages/LocalRabiesControlActivities.asp\
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The data shows many other things that accurately predict the bloody outcome of a
mandatory pet sterilization law, such as SB 250.

In Los Angeles, following the spay/neuter ordinance, this has included a
107-percent increase in animal control captures of abandoned dogs, a 163-percent
increase in owner surrenders by people who cannot afford to keep their pets and
comply with the law, and a 153-percent increase in abandoned dogs brought to the
shelters by good Samaritans, the official state data shows.

The images of what would happen statewide if SB 250 passes are truly frightening
to comprehend, based on what actually has happened in Los Angeles, and what also
has happened in every community in America that has passed a similar law.

The results will be dramatic increases in municipal costs for animal control and
sheltering, with the most terrible price paid by the millions of dogs that will
be killed needlessly because of this kind of law.

The American Sporting Dog Alliance is urging all California dog owners to take
immediate action, before the Assembly Committee on Appropriations holds a
hearing on SB 250 on July 15. It is urgent that a large number of Californians –
not just dog owners, but everyone who cares - express clear opposition to SB
250, which is very close to being passed into law.

Remember that the Appropriations Committee deals mostly with financial aspects
of legislation, such as the outlay of government funds.

Please phone and also email each member of the committee as soon as possible.
Members of legislative committee represent all Californians, not just their own
constituents. Here is contact information for all of the committee members:

Committee Members District Phone E-mail
Kevin de Leon - Chair Dem-45 (916) 319-2045
Assemblymember.deLeon@...
Jim Nielsen - Vice Chair Rep-2 (916) 319-2002
Assemblymember.Nielsen@...
Tom Ammiano Dem-13 (916) 319-2013 Assemblymember.Ammiano@...
Charles M. Calderon Dem-58 (916) 319-2058
Assemblymember.Calderon@...
Joe Coto Dem-23 (916) 319-2023 Assemblymember.coto@...
Mike Davis Dem-48 (916) 319-2048 Assemblymember.Davis@...
Michael D. Duvall Rep-72 (916) 319-2072 Assemblymember.Duvall@...
Felipe Fuentes Dem-39 (916) 319-2039 Assemblymember.fuentes@...
Isadore Hall III Dem-52 (916) 319-2052 Assemblymember.Hall@...
Diane L. Harkey Rep-73 916) 319-2073 Assemblymember.Harkey@...
Jeff Miller Rep-71 (916) 319-2071 Assemblymember.Miller@...
John A. Pérez Dem-46 (916) 319-2046 Assemblymember.John.Perez@...
Nancy Skinner Dem-14 (916) 319-2014 Assemblymember.Skinner@...
Jose Solorio Dem-69 (916) 319-2069 Assemblymember.solorio@...
Audra Strickland Rep-37 (916) 319-2037
Assemblymember.strickland@...
Tom Torlakson Dem-11 (916) 319-2011 Assemblymember.Torlakson@...

The California Legislature is slated to adjourn on July 18 for summer recess,
and SB 250 could face a vote of the full Assembly on July 17.

To read our analysis of the legislation, please visit
http://eaglerock814.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=\
48


To read the actual text of the legislation, go to:
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/sen/sb_0201-0250/sb_250_bill_20090528_a\
mended_sen_v95.html.


Thank you for helping California pet owners and the dogs and cats that they
love.

The American Sporting Dog Alliance represents owners, breeders and professionals
who work with breeds of dogs that are used for hunting. We also welcome people
who work with other breeds, as legislative issues affect all of us. We are a
grassroots movement working to protect the rights of dog owners, and to assure
that the traditional relationships between dogs and humans maintains its
rightful place in American society and life. The American Sporting Dog Alliance
also needs your help so that we can continue to work to protect the rights of
dog owners. Your membership, participation and support are truly essential to
the success of our mission. We are funded solely by your donations in order to
maintain strict independence.
Please visit us on the web at http://www.americansportingdogalliance.org . Our
email is asda@... .

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