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End Potbellied Pig Discrimination Now

Target:
Madame Mayor and Petaluma City Council Members
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We are asking for your support to save our beloved potbellied pigs Shelly, Polly, Bubba, and Bella. In order for them to be spared, we must change Petaluma's current potbellied pig ordinance. Pigs have been treated as second-class pet citizens in Petaluma for long enough. It is now time to enact a humane and equable ordinance for an animal that is considered to be the third most intelligent mammal, ranking only behind the ape and the dolphin. We are asking that the same rights and considerations that are presently allowed for dogs be extended to potbellied pigs. We are seeking no more or less for our precious pets. 

We are asking for your support to save our beloved potbellied pigs Shelly, Polly, Bubba, and Bella. In order for them to be spared, we must change Petaluma's current potbellied pig ordinance. Pigs have been treated as second-class pet citizens in Petaluma for long enough. It is now time to enact a humane and equable ordinance for an animal that is considered to be the third most intelligent mammal, ranking only behind the ape and the dolphin. We are asking that the same rights and considerations that are presently allowed for dogs be extended to potbellied pigs. We are seeking no more or less for our precious pets. 

We the undersigned,
Are requesting that you apply the same standards for potbellied pig ownership and keeping as you now grant to all other domestic household pets within the city. Petaluma allows four dogs and up to five cats per household. There is no stipulated weight limit, or any spay /neuter requirements imposed upon them. However, when it comes to potbellies, Petaluma unreasonably applies cruel and punitive restrictions toward our beloved family pets. Therefore in the interest of fairness, this must be changed.

Current Ordinance 6.410 imposes a weight limit of 100lbs that few if any mature potbellies can meet; limits ownership to one pig per household. In so doing unfairly denies this social herd animal the companionship of it's own species; mandates sterilization without a medical exception, that for an older pig is frequently a death sentence. This ordinance fails to meet the criteria of enlightened animal welfare policies that have been successfully enacted by San Francisco, Sacramento, Bakersfield, Simi Valley, and Tehama County.

We are asking that the following proposed modification be considered:

6.410 The keeping of potbellied pigs provided that no more than four (4) potbellied pigs per household may be kept; that in any household, the combined number of potbellied pigs and dogs shall not exceed four (4) animals; and that all potbellied pigs be licensed by the City of Petaluma, with the amount of any license fee being equivalent to the license fee for dogs.


Background

We moved to Petaluma 16 years ago with our pigs in tow. We purchased a home in the Sonoma Glen subdivision, and have lived there happily without incident, always with our Sus Scrofa house pets.

Thus said, a neighbor, of over 12 years, decided to replace all of his fencing. He constructed a non-compliant fence, without permits, on three sections of his property and tried to force us into building the same. When we objected threats were made, "If you don't accept this design I will have your hogs taken away." When we refused, a complaint was made to animal control.

It's most unfortunate that our neighbor has chosen to use an out of date ordinance in order to vent his anger and hostility toward us, onto our pets. This neighbor and his wife have also made up stories that our pets have been in their yard and they were acting out of concern for the safety of their 4-year child. They have also made claims that there is a video and have invented a mystery neighbor. Despite these face saving stories and justifications, our pets have never breached their fence, or at any time been in any of our neighbor's yards. Extensive garden fencing and two gates prevents them from coming within seven feet from this neighbor's property line.

Petaluma animal control served us a pre-seizure notice citing us with violation of code section PMC 9.08.040/ keeping live hogs prohibitive. Although Petaluma's potbellied pig ordinance was passed in 1992 with the intent of allowing ownership within all residential neighborhoods, this ordinance, unfortunately was placed into the R1 zoning section not into Title 9 of the Municipal Code. Our subdivision, like most new subdivisions built within the last 15 years is zoned PUD (Planned Unit Development), so according to animal control, our precious pets are considered hogs, therefore prohibited.

A few months later we were sent a "Notice of Impoundment." It was at that point we appealed to the City Council. The Council and City Manager unanimously agreed to stay the abatement notice until a review to consider amendment can be made. We thank them for their kindness.


Why it is important that you must act


Bubba, Shelly, Polly, and Bella have had challenging lives, not unlike many potbellied pigs.  Two were starved, one was dumped onto a busy street, and one requires medication for arthritis. They are clean and quiet animals that mostly live indoors. They enjoy the pleasures and comforts of their own home and each evening are tucked into their own custom designed beds. They are perfect Petaluma pet citizens who just happen to have hoofs and snouts rather than paws. Please grant them equal rights and allow them to stay in their home.

Thank you for your consideration.
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We signed the "End Potbellied Pig Discrimination Now" petition!
# 1,151:
11:21 pm PST, Dec 21, Tina Harris, Tennessee
Potbelly pigs are better pets than most dogs or cats and you don't see hundreds stray, hungry and homeless

They deserve not to be discriminated against

# 1,150:
8:31 pm PST, Dec 14, Name not displayed, Montana
# 1,149:
9:12 pm PST, Dec 12, Lisamarie Grosso, New York
this is ridiculous! leave these people and their animal companions in peace. who are they hurting? what kind of world is it when people waste their energy on malicious nonsense like this. we have a lot more than the choice of other peoples companion animals to be concerned about. who cares as long as it hurts no-one?
# 1,148:
4:46 pm PST, Dec 11, Roisin O'Gorman, Ireland
# 1,147:
6:10 pm PST, Dec 7, Lorry Wohlfeil, Tennessee
# 1,146:
8:34 pm PST, Dec 6, Name not displayed, Tennessee
We live here with 51 of the most loving and beautiful Bellies. I hsve a small sanctuary Shepherds Safe Haven and I hsve been rescuing Bellies for 17 years. Yes many came here due to being zoned out. God bless you in your fight for your precious Piggies.
# 1,145:
8:10 pm PST, Dec 6, Name not displayed, Texas
I really want a potbelly pig but my city dosnt allow it because they think they disturb people when they really dont. =]
# 1,144:
1:27 pm PST, Nov 23, Billie Boone, Indiana
Pot Belly Pigs are not livestock. They are PETS! If people would stop and spend time with a PBP (pot bellied pig) then they would see that they are loving, gentle pets. They are members of the family. They are not livestock, since livestock is an animal meant for slaughter. Pot bellied pigs were bred in this country for companionship, not the dinner plate. Most Great Danes are bigger than PBPS, are you going to rule them apart from a poodle? No, so PBPs shouldn't be either!
# 1,143:
12:15 am PST, Nov 23, Jeanne Hill, California
# 1,142:
2:06 pm PST, Nov 7, Tracy Galvan, California
Potbellied pigs are clean sweet natured animals with no threat to sociaty as a taxpayer I would like to help the Fry family the pigs are a part of that family.Please help them and people in that same situation.Thank you.
# 1,141:
2:42 pm PDT, Oct 29, Alexandra Sickmen, Virginia
Hi, my name is Alexandra Sickmen , but everyone calls me Lexi. I am an absoloute lover of pigs. I am in the process of convincing my family to purchase a pot-belly and also believer pot bellies deserve soooo much more. Everyone thinks so little of them! They are so smart and also so sweet and affectionate, more so then dogs in most cases! i'm all for pot bellies being just as good as any other house hold pet! They deserve the same classification!!!

THEY MOST DEFINETLY deserve the same rights!!!

# 1,140:
5:28 pm PDT, Oct 15, Name not displayed, North Carolina
# 1,139:
2:04 pm PDT, Oct 12, Leah Price, Alabama
I've met Joey and he is the sweetest potbellied pig. Please keep him and the others with their family :)
# 1,138:
12:34 pm PDT, Oct 10, Edmond Ciesielski, France
# 1,137:
12:33 pm PDT, Oct 10, Arnaud Henseval, France
# 1,136:
12:32 pm PDT, Oct 10, Hélène Szczépaniak, France
# 1,135:
12:30 pm PDT, Oct 10, Véronique Ciesielski, France
# 1,134:
12:20 pm PDT, Sep 26, Chris Perry, Ohio
# 1,133:
11:41 am PDT, Sep 19, Briana Bramlett, New York
YEs
# 1,132:
1:30 pm PDT, Sep 18, Simos Tarabatzis, Greece
# 1,131:
12:30 pm PDT, Sep 14, Paula Durkin, Colorado
They do deserve it.
# 1,130:
7:02 pm PDT, Aug 27, Ana Beatriz Carvalho, Portugal
OMG!
# 1,129:
7:38 am PDT, Aug 26, Eydie Proffitt, Tennessee
# 1,128:
10:05 pm PDT, Aug 12, Charles Ford, Ohio
ANY companion animal or pet that does not pose a danger to people (such as venomous reptiles, which ought to be licensed if permitted at all) should be accorded the same rights and considerations as cats and dogs. Pot-bellied pigs do not pose any threat to anyone- in fact, they are more benign than dogs which are improperly trained to be fierce- have you ever seen an attack pig? They are intelligent, trainable, and loyal to their owners; sellers of pigs should perhaps be required to make sure the prospective owners are aware of their growth potential and particular requirements before permitting the animal to be purchased.

Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?

# 1,127:
12:21 pm PDT, Aug 11, ERIKA PINEDA, Oregon
I want the potbelly pigs legall with in the city limits. i owned one and had her for 5yrs and had to give her up because she was in city limits. and they are the cleanest pets you'll ever have.

Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?

# 1,126:
7:38 pm PDT, Aug 8, Emmy Dorfman, Florida
Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?
# 1,125:
11:32 am PDT, Aug 3, Suzi Gussakov, Brazil
Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?
# 1,124:
1:41 pm PDT, Aug 2, Greta Malkotzoglou, Greece
Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?
# 1,123:
12:57 pm PDT, Aug 2, Jasmine Grewal, India
Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?
# 1,122:
9:09 pm PDT, Jul 28, Marina Payne, Oregon
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Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?

# 1,121:
3:36 pm PDT, Jul 23, Ronald Stowell, Colorado
I cannot believe this is even necessary. Our pot belly pig, Harley, died last week after 18 years of love and companionship. He never caused a disturbance or bothered anyone. He understood when we spoke and had body language signals for yes, no, please and don't. The neighborhood children loved him and he was a hit at halloween always in a costume.

Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?

# 1,120:
4:26 pm PDT, Jul 22, Deborah Dickson, North Carolina
Hi! My name is Deborah Dickson. My friend Tim Robinson has a pot belly pig named Joey. I personally don't have one but have known Joey since he was about a week old. I know that he is a loving and wonderful fellow and I care about him very much. I wish you all the best and hope many more people will join this worthy fight.

Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets? Yes thry do! Swine is fine!

# 1,119:
4:12 pm PDT, Jul 22, Tim Robinson, North Carolina
My name is Tim Robinson. I am the founder of the legalize pot belly pigs company. When are these poor loving creatures ever going to get to live in peace. There are very serious issues in the world today that deserve way more attention then this. Only in America do we mix up our priorities like this. Instead of loving living things we judge them and catorgorize them. These pot bellies cannot help what they are but we love them the same. So please help stop them from being torn from there homes

Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?

# 1,118:
7:46 am PDT, Jul 7, Rentia Hundt, Namibia
The pot bellied pigs are the sweetest creatures. I am an animal lover, have 3 dogs, but I am planning to get a pot bellied pig within the next few months. I do believe they make wonderful pets. They deserve the same rights and considerations as dogs do.

Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?

# 1,117:
10:04 pm PDT, Jul 3, Christine Howe, Maryland
Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?
# 1,116:
4:51 pm PDT, Jun 30, Kella Sanchez, California
Don't potbellied pigs deserve the same rights and considerations as all other companion household pets?
# 1,115:
10:49 am PDT, Jun 17, Christina Qualls, Florida
There is no reason in the world for someone not to be able own one of these amazing friendly creatures if they wish to. They are smart, clean, respectful, and full of personality. Pot-bellied pigs deserve every right to a warm and loving home just as much as a dog or cat. These pigs actually make much less noise than a dog!

YES!

# 1,114:
2:44 pm PDT, Jun 5, Michael Oliver, United Kingdom
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11:45 am PDT, Jun 2, Kameron Bell, Virginia
# 1,112:
1:19 pm PDT, May 21, Kim Hollemans, Netherlands
# 1,111:
3:01 pm PDT, May 15, Sandra Seiça, Portugal
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9:46 am PDT, May 6, Joanne Aono, Illinois
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7:59 am PDT, May 4, Berenice St, New York
# 1,108:
11:36 am PDT, Apr 29, JAMES SULLIVAN, Illinois
# 1,107:
8:08 pm PDT, Apr 28, Name not displayed, California
# 1,106:
5:39 pm PDT, Apr 22, Kathy Tarzia, Kentucky
As an owner of a pot bellied pig I would rather see them living next door to me then people that own pit bulls. Pot bellied pigs are loving caring creatures that cause no danger to anyone. They dont bark, or bite. They are not destructive in anyway. Those that want to ban them must not know the love that they can give.
# 1,105:
2:21 pm PDT, Apr 3, Carmen Romberger, Pennsylvania
WHY SHOULD THEY BE ANY DIFFERENT THAN YOU??!! THEY DO HAVE FEELINGS AND WHY SHOULD YOU CAE HOW SOMEONE ELSE THINKS OF THERE PETS??! just because you dont like them dose not meen they should suffer what would happen if someone dislikes kids?? nothing because that is consiterd against the law to mistreat kids i love kids and i love animals too and i think than animals should be treated better than they are.

YES!!

# 1,104:
10:06 am PDT, Apr 1, Jill Haight, Florida
I personally own several of these pigs - they live both inside and outside. They are clean, have no odor, do not get fleas, don't bark and don't disturb the neighbors! They should be given the same rights as dogs and cats...if not more.

YES!

# 1,103:
12:44 pm PDT, Mar 30, John Faiello, Florida
I dont know what I would do without my potbellied pig. He is the coolest animal Ive ever owned! All of my friends and family love him. I am a strog supporter for this petition...
# 1,102:
10:17 pm PDT, Mar 26, Natalie Santiago, Puerto Rico
i dont think pigs should be eating!

yes they should!! pigs are so cute!!

# 1,101:
4:48 pm PDT, Mar 26, ANN ALLEN, Tennessee
I HAVE HAD 2 PIGS. THEY ARE GREAT PETS. CAN BE HOUSEBROKEN. THEY DON'T SMELL AND HAVE CUTE PERSONALITIES JUST AS A DOG OR CAT HAS. I WILL BE BUYING A HOUSE BY SEPTEMBER AND AS SOON AS I SIGN MY CONTRACT I WILL GET MY NEW PIG. I WISH YOU COULD SEE THE PICTURES OF THE 2 I HAVE HAD. ROXY HAD A 10'OCLOCK BEDTIME AND GOT FUSSY LIKE YOUR KID MIGHT. SHE WAS UP WHEN THE ALARM CLOCK WENT OFF. SHE WENT OUT WITH THE DOG AND CAME TO THE DOOR WHEN SHE WAS READY. AT MOST SHE WOULD NEED HER NOSE WIPED OFF. SHE KNEW WHERE THE GRAPES WERE IN THE FRIDGE AND COULD HEAR SOMEONE OPENING THE FRIDGE AND WOULD COME RUNNING. THEY EAT PIG CHOW JUST AS DOGS OR CATS HAVE THEIR CHOW. YOU MUST RESTRICT THEIR EATING SO I FED ONCE IN THE MORNING AND ONCE AT DINNER AND KEPT GRAPES FOR SNACKING. ROXY RODE IN THE CAR AND WALKED ON A LEASH. PEBBLES WAS AROUND WHEN MY SON WAS 11/2-2. SHE TOLERATED ALL THAT A 2 YEAR LITTLEBOY CAN DISH OUT. NEVER SNAPPED, BIT OR SHOWED ANY HARM TO HIM. I COULD GO ON AND ON BUT I HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS THE LOVE WE HAVE FOR OUR POTBELLIED FRIENDS. ALSO ROXY WOULD COME IN IN THE MORNINGS AFTER EATTING AND GOING OUT WITH THE DOG AND GET IN BED WITH MY HUSBAND TO GET A QUICK NAP BEFORE HE HAD TO GET UP FOR WORK. I'M THINKING FANNIE MIGHT BE THE NAME FOR MY NEW ONE. OUR HUMANE SHELTER BURNED A WHILE BACK. I WENT AND FOSTERED 5 PUPPIES FROM THE SAME LITER. THE PIG AND PUPPIES GOT ALONG GREAT. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!
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