Flatcoatluver- while I agree with your postition- there is a problem Most tests are not recognized by the AKC which is two years old. To require a spay neuter prior to that time would not work.
Flatcoatluver- while I agree with your postition- there is a problem Most tests are not recognized by the AKC which is two years old. To require a spay neuter prior to that time would not work.
It is a law here in California that the shelters cannot adopt out a non spayed or neutered animal.
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
Thanks everyone.
This is soooo frustrating. I can't find anything about this. I had another option as a final, so I decided I won't do this. My other final option is writing about my job and what classes should be required.Thanks for the help Buttercup and that's a good idea, except I don't know much about the pit ban, just that it's horrible.
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
T.j (english setter)
In reference to the second part........contact your local breed rescues, they can help you get in touch with several ppl regarding liscencing requirements of kennels, amount of animals allowed on each property, definition by law of what constitutes a breeder in that area. Check several different areas, see how they differ, use that information to see what prompted city councils, and county offices to come up with those particular laws.
Im Yvapai county Az you can have 3 dogs unneutered unless you are registered as a Kennel and/or breeder boarding facility.
In Madison County Illinois its different.
Don't give up on this, your point and original idea are on target and it is a GREAT way to broach the subject and offer education to others. Think outside the box hun, you can do this!
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I like the subject, however, I'm not sure it "controversial" enough to be able to write that kind of essay. I would also suggest BSL or puppy mills or something like that.
Also, I read your answer to the first part of the question and it was good, however, the teacher in me found a tiny boo boo...instead of "amount" of litters, it should be "number" of litters. But, you can definitely tell that you are passionate about your subject. Excellent that you are willing to speak for those who can't.
Don't buy while shelter dogs die!!
I agree with Goodnow--this is a worthwhile subject to present an essay about. I totally agree that the breeding laws are non existant in this country. anyone who decides to call themselves a breeder and owns a bitch can just turn out litters as they see fit. In germany you can't breed unless your dog has passed rigorous temperament testing and has its working titles. I don't approve of the free for all attitude we take in America, that's what fills the shelters. You could do a lot of educating with an essay on this subject.![]()
Thanks mugsy. I appreciate the teacher side of you and I will change that part on my essay.
Mike, I wish I could live in Germany for that law. I am trying a new subject just because it might be easier for me.
The only person that will see this is my teacher, so it's not like I will be changing any minds for this final. But I did keep the part I wrote in my documents because you never know when that might come in handy.
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
T.j (english setter)
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