Protect Dogs, Support Pennsylvania SB1435
From Animal Law Coalition & Care2
The Pennsylvania Senate Bill 1435 is an anti-tethering proposal that supports the rights and well-being of dogs. The bill was created to protect dogs who are often chained under extreme weather conditions — for long periods of times — left without food or water.
Six states are ahead of Pennsylvania in enforcing anti-tethering laws — California, Connecticut, Nevada, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia — but local animal groups are fighting hard to add Pennsylvania to the list.
The bill clearly states the conditions that are acceptable for the tethering of dogs — including proper collars, lengthy leashes and in distance of food, water and shade. If the bill is passed, any person who does not abide by the new tethering regulations may lose ownership of their dog, in addition to other punishments for animal cruelty.
Support SB1435 to ensure no more dogs are left chained under these life-threatening conditions.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
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Pennsylvania state legislators return from summer recess on Sept. 13, 2010. Find Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee members here. (Just click on their names for contact info). Contact committee members and urge them to support and pass S.B. 1435. If a committee member is your state senator, be sure to let him or her know that. Find your state senator here and urge him or her to support S.B. 1435 and limit chaining of dogs.
Go here to learn about the trend to ban unattended chaining or tethering. Contact Animal Law Coalition for help in drafting and passing an anti-chaining law in your state or community.
Tamira Thayne Speaks from her Chain at Capitol Rally
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This is so upsetting to see these poor dogs its so wrong
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