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Dallas City animal ordinance changes

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Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert and members of the Dallas City Council
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On June 25, the Dallas City Council will vote on proposed changes to the city's animal ordinances.

We encourage the Dallas City Council to approve these changes proposed by the Animal Shelter Commission. The mandatory spay/neuter and breeder registration provision will help stop the killing of 27,000 dogs and cats in the city shelter each year, while the anti-tethering provision will relieve the suffering of untold numbers of chained dogs across Dallas.

Please see our website http://www.dallasanimaladvocates.org/ for details - your support is critical to improving animal laws in Dallas!
On June 25, the Dallas City Council will vote on proposed changes to the city's animal ordinances.

We encourage the Dallas City Council to approve these changes proposed by the Animal Shelter Commission. The mandatory spay/neuter and breeder registration provision will help stop the killing of 27,000 dogs and cats in the city shelter each year, while the anti-tethering provision will relieve the suffering of untold numbers of chained dogs across Dallas.

Please see our website http://www.dallasanimaladvocates.org/ for details - your support is critical to improving animal laws in Dallas!

We the undersigned urge Mayor Leppert and the Dallas City Council to approve the Animal Shelter Commission's proposed mandatory spay/neuter - breeder registration ordinance to address the pet overpopulation crisis in our community and help stop the killing of 27,000 dogs and cats in the city shelter each year.

Pet overpopulation is a major cause of the animal control issues facing the city of Dallas - simply put, there are too many animals and not enough homes. These excess animals live short, miserable lives and usually end up being killed in animal shelters or being killed by cars or other animals or dying from starvation or extreme weather conditions.


26,979 dogs and cats were euthanized in the City Shelter alone in the last fiscal year, as well as thousands euthanized in private non-profit shelters, while an additional 13,177 dead dogs and cats were picked up by City Sanitation in the last fiscal year.  We need to let the mayor and the city council know that the residents of Dallas oppose these unnecessary deaths.

Meanwhile, these homeless or abandoned animals are a nuisance and health and safety hazard to humans. Roaming packs of dogs are dangerous and result in thousands of reported dog bites each year. They cause traffic problems, strewn garbage, and continue the unbroken cycle of pet overpopulation through uncontrolled breeding.  We need to let the mayor and city council know that the residents of Dallas want to improve safety and sanitation by reducing the number of homeless or stray animals in our city.

Pet overpopulation is caused by irresponsible or uneducated owners and backyard breeders.  Backyard breeders pump out puppies and kittens by the thousands while even greater numbers are being euthanized in our shelters.  At the same time, owners are allowing intact animals to roam and indiscriminately breed - thus producing even more unwanted puppies and kittens. 


The only way to prevent over-population of companion animals is to stop the rampant breeding cycle. This will eventually reduce the number of unwanted animals entering shelters and being killed. We need to let the mayor and city council know that the residents of Dallas want measures enacted to significantly reduce the number of unwanted animals in our city.


The Dallas Animal Code must be amended to provide Dallas Animal Services with the laws needed to help solve the problem and Animal Services must be supplied with the funds and manpower needed for better enforcement and education. 


We sincerely thank you for taking the time to consider our request and urge you to join us in support of a spay/neuter ordinance for the city of Dallas.

We encourage the Dallas City Council to approve the Animal Shelter Commission's proposed mandatory spay/neuter - breeder registration ordinance and help stop the killing of 27,000 dogs and cats in the city shelter each year.

We the undersigned urge Mayor Leppert and the Dallas City Council to approve the Animal Shelter Commission's proposed mandatory spay/neuter - breeder registration ordinance to address the pet overpopulation crisis in our community and help stop the killing of 27,000 dogs and cats in the city shelter each year.

Pet overpopulation is a major cause of the animal control issues facing the city of Dallas - simply put, there are too many animals and not enough homes. These excess animals live short, miserable lives and usually end up being killed in animal shelters or being killed by cars or other animals or dying from starvation or extreme weather conditions.


26,979 dogs and cats were euthanized in the City Shelter alone in the last fiscal year, as well as thousands euthanized in private non-profit shelters, while an additional 13,177 dead dogs and cats were picked up by City Sanitation in the last fiscal year.  We need to let the mayor and the city council know that the residents of Dallas oppose these unnecessary deaths.

Meanwhile, these homeless or abandoned animals are a nuisance and health and safety hazard to humans. Roaming packs of dogs are dangerous and result in thousands of reported dog bites each year. They cause traffic problems, strewn garbage, and continue the unbroken cycle of pet overpopulation through uncontrolled breeding.  We need to let the mayor and city council know that the residents of Dallas want to improve safety and sanitation by reducing the number of homeless or stray animals in our city.

Pet overpopulation is caused by irresponsible or uneducated owners and backyard breeders.  Backyard breeders pump out puppies and kittens by the thousands while even greater numbers are being euthanized in our shelters.  At the same time, owners are allowing intact animals to roam and indiscriminately breed - thus producing even more unwanted puppies and kittens. 


The only way to prevent over-population of companion animals is to stop the rampant breeding cycle. This will eventually reduce the number of unwanted animals entering shelters and being killed. We need to let the mayor and city council know that the residents of Dallas want measures enacted to significantly reduce the number of unwanted animals in our city.


The Dallas Animal Code must be amended to provide Dallas Animal Services with the laws needed to help solve the problem and Animal Services must be supplied with the funds and manpower needed for better enforcement and education. 


We sincerely thank you for taking the time to consider our request and urge you to join us in support of a spay/neuter ordinance for the city of Dallas.

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# 1,185:
9:14 pm PDT, Jun 24, Sharon Carlaine, Puerto Rico
mandatory spay/neuter is VERY important in humane downsizing of stray population. killing everything you see is not the answer. please take responsible steps toward change!
# 1,184:
5:58 pm PDT, Jun 24, Amy Walton, Texas
I support the changes to the animal ordinance. I'm a pet owner and rescued 3 ferrel kittens this year. Please institute these changes so that fewer unwanted pets are in need of homes. Thank you.
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5:48 pm PDT, Jun 24, Judy ZIres, Texas
# 1,182:
4:42 pm PDT, Jun 24, Name not displayed, Texas
Dallas has a homeless/stray/unwanted animal problem that the proposed animal control ordinance would help address. The slaughter of tens of thousands of animals a year in Dallas is a disgrace to any person with any sense of morality. If animal overpopulation were adequately controlled, the money now being spent on the consequences of the irresponsiblity of the people who oppose the changes could then be spent on something involving life rather than death. There is NO rational argument against the proposed changes.
# 1,181:
4:36 pm PDT, Jun 24, Nelda Ramirez, Texas
I am a pet owner and adore my dogs, and every time I see a stray dog it tears me apart to know that they have no one that cares for them I think it is just plain cruelty to have a pet and then you decide that they are more than what you can handle and you either let them loose or given to the shelters where the are caged or euthanized so I say put a stop the population and lets try to care for the homeless anmals that we have. I also say enough of the so called Canton (first Monday) breeders that have them out there in the heat just to make a dollar
# 1,180:
4:13 pm PDT, Jun 24, Carrie Steinhoff, Texas
# 1,179:
3:36 pm PDT, Jun 24, Sydney Ritzhaupt, Texas
# 1,178:
3:25 pm PDT, Jun 24, Nancy Nichols, Texas
Please be proactive and help us help animals.
# 1,177:
2:40 pm PDT, Jun 24, Marc Lee, Texas
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2:19 pm PDT, Jun 24, Carmen Stauss, Indiana
# 1,175:
2:10 pm PDT, Jun 24, DeNita Bohannon, Texas
Please let the Dallas City Council know why you support these changes. NOTE: by signing this petition you are indicating support!
# 1,174:
2:09 pm PDT, Jun 24, Melissa Kennet, Texas
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1:22 pm PDT, Jun 24, Tammy Camp, Texas
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12:40 pm PDT, Jun 24, Cynthia Parker, Virginia
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12:34 pm PDT, Jun 24, Teresa Gubbins, Texas
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12:06 pm PDT, Jun 24, Name not displayed, Texas
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11:39 am PDT, Jun 24, Name not displayed, Texas
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11:32 am PDT, Jun 24, Name not displayed, Texas
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10:47 am PDT, Jun 24, Kristen Calandra, Illinois
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10:20 am PDT, Jun 24, Name not displayed, Texas
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9:58 am PDT, Jun 24, Dan Shoevlin, Texas
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9:26 am PDT, Jun 24, Ron Yako, Ohio
# 1,163:
9:21 am PDT, Jun 24, Linda Cupples, Ohio
# 1,162:
9:07 am PDT, Jun 24, Lacie Kuhn, Texas
As a resposible pet owner I want to see tougher ordinances that will protect my pet and child from those people who do not take care fo their animals.
# 1,161:
8:51 am PDT, Jun 24, Stacy Breen, Texas
# 1,160:
8:39 am PDT, Jun 24, Carolyn Leath-Watson, Canada
# 1,159:
7:41 am PDT, Jun 24, Doris Thomas, Texas
# 1,158:
7:25 am PDT, Jun 24, Tricia Smit, Texas
# 1,157:
7:19 am PDT, Jun 24, Martha Hall, Texas
It's heartbreaking to see so many animals without homes or care. Dallas can do better than this.
# 1,156:
6:55 am PDT, Jun 24, Douglas Duncan, Texas
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6:10 am PDT, Jun 24, Didem Demirhan, Texas
# 1,154:
5:43 am PDT, Jun 24, Ted McMinn, Texas
As a lifelong city resident, I greatly support the changes proposed by the Animal Shelter Commission. Lets make this happen!
# 1,153:
4:38 am PDT, Jun 24, Rosaria Menzą, Italy
# 1,152:
3:26 am PDT, Jun 24, Melody Boulay, Texas
Please don't back down on the BREEDER requirements!!!
# 1,151:
12:58 am PDT, Jun 24, Hester Jansen, Netherlands
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