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crow_noir
07-22-2007, 01:46 AM
Time has run out for pit bulls in Jacksonville.

The ordinance banning the breed had a 30-day grace period to allow pit
bull owners in the city to register, microchip and spay or neuter
their dogs and that grace period expired Tuesday.

Any unregistered pit bull will now be forced to leave the city or be
euthanized. The ordinance bans all pit bulls, most bulldogs or any
mixed breed that is predominantly pit bull.

Banned dogs already in the city will be allowed to stay if the owner
can show proof that the animal was licensed before the new ordinance
going into effect, has proof of rabies vaccination and the owner is at
least 21—and then has the dog spayed or neutered, registered and has a
licensed veterinarian implant a computer chip into the animal for
identification and to help track the pit bull.

Also, the only time a pit bull or bulldog may be brought into the city
is for the purpose of veterinary care, special-event dog shows
sanctioned by the city or for use by law enforcement or military
personnel as part of their duties, according to the ordinance.

The cost to neuter or spay and microchip a pit bull runs about $300,
according to local veterinarians who have been swamped with pit bull
owners trying to comply with the new ordinance. Dr. Craig Boyd, of
Boyd Veterinary Clinic, has seen more pit bulls recently than he
usually sees in a year.

Cassandra Kenney, with Dr. Tom Eubanks' practice, said they have been
seeing about four pit bulls a day since the ordinance became law and
that number has increased lately. "Most of the owners are
understanding about the new ordinance. The ones most upset are the
owners who have just moved here," Kenney said.

An employee at Dr. Lee Misak's Jacksonville Animal Hospital said they
have been swamped with pit bull appointments and that most owners were
complying, but not happy about the requirements.

Cheryl Wood, with the Animal Control Department, said if an
unregistered pit bull is picked up, the owner will have to pay a $100
fine, have the dog spayed or neutered, micro-chipped and still move it
out of town.

If a registered pit bull is caught running loose or involved in an
attack, the owner will have to pay a $100 fine and move the dog out of
the city.

If the owner does not claim the pit bull or the owner refuses to
comply with the requirements, the dog will be euthanized.

Animal control officers have already seen an increase of loose pit
bulls and had five in the shelter Tuesday.

"We fear some owners are just letting them loose so they don't have to
deal with the new ordinance," Wood said.

For details about the ban or questions about registering a pit bull,
call animal control at 982-2916.

http://www.arkansasleader.com/2007/07/top-story-pit-bull-ban-is-now-in-full.html

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Giselle
07-22-2007, 02:08 AM
Where is the justice in this? What is the sense?

They are essentially condemning a dog to die because it was unwillingly born of a certain breed. They are killed by looks alone.

Our country has already been marred by racism and slavery. Must we force this nightmare onto our beloved companions? Many times I find myself despising the human race.

Marigold2
07-22-2007, 09:49 AM
How very, very sad. This is entirerly humans fault. Many people breed these dogs to be aggressive. That's like breeding a bull to have the biggest horns and then outlawing them. Just another thing mankind screwed up. Lets hope there are not too many dogs put down.

wombat2u2004
07-22-2007, 10:03 AM
Whooaaaaaaa.......what brought all of this on ???? People should be able to have their own breed of dog as they please.
Wom

Alysser
07-23-2007, 12:20 PM
Many times I find myself despising the human race.

Me too. I think I find myself doing this WAY too much. :(