Control the Pet Population: Regulate Puppy Mills

  • by: Lucio Ortega Jr
  • recipient: Texas Legislature, Governor Greg Abbot, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. John Cornyn, Humane Society of the United States

Millions of unwanted pets are killed in animal shelters in the United States.. This problem would not exist if puppy/cat mills did not exist, they are the sole providers to the pet store industry. Don't they they are lucky, either. Animals in the pet store trade suffer miserably, as they wait to get sold, Some even suffer a worse fate, they get "thumped" when they have excess animals to sell and no buyers. The only logical source is to regulate the production at these mills and impose humane standards if they wish to remain open. Close all mills not adhering to standards, immediately.

Monday, August 1, 2016





Legislation for Puppy Mills and Pet Stores







Governor Greg Abbott

Office of the Governor

P.O. Box 12428

Austin, Texas 78711-2428



Senator Ted Cruz

200 S. 10th Street Suite 1603

McAllen, Texas 78501



Senator John Cornyn

2222 East Van Buren Suite 404

Harlingen, Texas 78550



The Humane Society of the United States

2100 L Street NW

Washington, D.C. 20037



Harlingen Humane Society

1106 Markowsky Street

Harlingen, Texas 78550



Brownsville Animal Care and Regulation

416 FM 511

Olmito, Texas 78575



United States Senate

512 Dirksen Senate Building;

Washington DC, 20510



U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, DC 20515

(202) 224-3121











July 1, 2016  





Dear Gentlemen,




I advocate for animal welfare, both foreign and domestic, wild and captive and defender of the

Earth.



Millions of innocent animals are killed in animal shelters annually. Animals that have been

picked up on streets as strays or animals that have been surrendered by their owners, once the

novelty of having a pet kitten or puppy wears off. It is a given, gifting animals is a bad idea. For

one, kittens and puppies outgrow their cuteness. Careless owners then discard them like trash

or even worse, drop them off in remote areas to fend for themselves. The sad part is that the

survivors are often found emaciated, near starvation or tragically, as road kill.

But pet abandonment is only half of the problem.



The other issues are puppy mills and pet stores.



Puppy mills sole mission in life is to generate money for its operators. If you think pet owners who abandon their pets are heartless, the puppy mill owners are even worse. They use their females as a factory, constantly being impregnated to produce more and more babies. This action of course has its own ramifications.



Mother’s subjected to constant reproductive cycles don’t always produce a quality product. Many of their offspring are often born with defects or sickly and often die soon after they have been sold. What we need to do is work on and enact legislation to deal with the excess animals in shelters and the legislation should also include how to deal with puppy mills and the pet stores that don’t care for the animals in their shop, only the cash in the register.



For  the root cause of the pet overpopulation we must go to the source puppy mills. The mills serve as factory farms, just like in the meat industry, for them to supply goods to animal pet stores.



The other contributing factor to pet overpopulation, careless owners who don’t take care of their animals by spaying or neutering them. If owners don’t act responsibly, the only alternative is to pass legislation which fall under state law. However, any state involved in interstate commerce in the continental United States is beholden to federal law. I propose mandatory sterilization of all pets, that is the only solution to end the vicious revolving door of animal shelters who eventually end up being put down.




So, therein, lies the solution to the problem. In order to control the pet population, this is what any animal welfare legislation should include:






Animal Control Proposal:




Regulation of all U.S Puppy Mills



Regulation of all Pet Stores in the U.S.



Annual inspections of puppy mills and pet shops to ensure standards for animal welfare are met.



Annual check ups on animals to ensure animals are living under sanitary conditions and in overall good health.



Impose a limit on the number of litters any one female animal can have. My suggestion is two.



Mandatory spaying of females after their second litter.



Mandatory neutering of all males at two years of age.



Any animals sold at pet stores must be spayed and neutered.



Impose of tax or fine for pet stores or puppy mills not complying with the law. And forfeiture of all animals at the said facility



Impose a penalty for continuing to breed animals beyond two litters and forfeiture of all animals at the said facility.



Tax exemption or credit for abiding by the regulations.



Shut down all puppy mills or pet stores not adhering to regulations.



Shut down all pet stores in the commerce of selling live animals.



Tax credit for adopting from shelters.



Tax breaks for adopting special needs pets.



Tax breaks for adopting older pets.



Tax incentives to convert all animals shelters to no kill shelters.



Stipend or coupon for a spay or neuter for shelter animals(most shelters do provide a coupon)






Sincerely,





Lucio Ortega Jr. MLS

101 W Resaca Drive

Los Fresnos, Texas 7566



















References:





1.

Puppy Mill Research:

http://www.humanesociety.org/news/publications/whitepapers/puppy-mill-research.html?referre

r=https://www.google.com/

2.

Last Chance for Animals:

http://www.lcanimal.org/index.php/campaigns/puppy-mills/puppy-mill-facts

3.

11 Facts About Puppy Mills: https://www.dosomething.org/us/facts/11-facts-about-puppy-mills

4.

Pets By the Numbers:

http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/pet_overpopulation/facts/pet_ownership_statistics.html

5.

Cat Fatalities:

http://www.alleycat.org/page.aspx?pid=395&gclid=CjwKEAjwqJ67BRCzzJ7Hy-LYlFYSJA

Bwp9PGOBtlVfkUIp8PzFywc8jhdiaEirQj80xEWLg48KWhghoChAHw_wcB

6.

Shelter Intake and Surrender:

http://www.aspca.org/animal-homelessness/shelter-intake-and-surrender/pet-statistics

7.

Animal Shelter Euthanasia:

http://www.americanhumane.org/animals/stop-animal-abuse/fact-sheets/animal-shelter-euthan

asia.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/

8.

Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters:

http://www.aspcapro.org/webinar/2012-02-29-000000/guidelines-standards-care-animal-shelte

rs

9.

A closer Look at Puppy Mills:

http://www.aspca.org/animal-cruelty/puppy-mills/closer-look-puppy-mills

10.

Puppy Mills and the Law: http://www.thepuppymillproject.org/relevant-laws/

11.








Signatures:




1. GGmaSheila D WILLMAR, MN

2. Millie O'Connor COCOA, FL

3. Judith Downey CHELSEA, MA

4. Nikki Boys South West, Australia

5. mauricio carvajal santiago, Chile

6. Lea Ludwick SHEPHERD, TX

7. Glennis Whitney Nth Rockhampton,

Queensland

Australia, Australia

8. Irene Brosseit Herford, Germany

9. hELEN

hEARFIELD

York, United Kingdom

10. Maud Nilsson Grästorp, Sweden

11. Robert Ortiz PHOENIX, AZ

12. Diana Seidel Erlangen, Germany

13. Paola Scodellari Roma, Italy

14. brigitte hoin aachen, Germany

15. Nicola VeryBusy

Foster

Somewhere, United

Kingdom

16. Sandra Ferri Bäretswil, Switzerland

Name From Comments

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Name From Comments

17. natasha salgado Toronto, Canada

18. Danielius

Adomaitis

Kaunas, Lithuania

19. Katarzyna

Krajenta-

Jasińska

Płock, Poland

20. Anneke Andries Raamsdonksveer,

Netherlands

21. Paul Ayers MADISON, MS

22. yolanda schultes wittenbach,

Switzerland

23. Teresa Wlosowicz Sosnowiec, Poland

24. MG seabra Anadia, Portugal

25. Alexandr

Yantselovskiy

Vyshneve, Ukraine

26. Rolf Mense Puerto Lumbreras,

Spain

27. Animal lover Workington, United

Kingdom

28. Willem Kom hoogezand,

Netherlands

29. simone Maes gent, Belgium

30. Petra

Hegenscheidt

Essen, Germany

31. Dieter Deichsler 95615, Germany

32. Corrina Parker Toowoomba,

Australia

33. Mafalda Fonseca Vila Nova de

Milfontes, Portugal

34. Angelika

Schui-Lindthaler

Höxter, Germany

35. Monika

Bachmann

Euskirchen, Germany

36. Carol Jacklin Barton, United

Kingdom

37. regina recica ampflwang, Austria

38. Elena Poensgen Cork, Ireland

39. Kate Kenner JAMAICA PLAIN, MA

40. James Mulcare CLARKSTON, WA

41. Chantal Buslot Hasselt, Belgium

42. angelika wegner burscheid, Germany

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Name From Comments

43. Paulo Reeson Toronto, Canada

44. Brigitta MacMillan Deal, United Kingdom

45. Connie Palladini SAN JOSE, CA

46. Daniel Reis Hösbach, Germany

47. Jenny Neilson Toronto, Canada

48. Oliver Guenoun Sydney, Australia

49. cornelia heppner Bremerhaven,

Germany

50. Yan Loh Singapore, Singapore

51. mariangela

monterisi

Bisceglie, Italy

52. Vanna Pagnozzi Riedstadt, Germany

53. Julia Schebach Hornstein, Austria

54. Robert

wiehemeijer

Jemgum, Germany

55. Djamila Grouci Nanteuil les meaux,

France

56. Joseph Wenzel MAPLEWOOD, MN

57. James Tillotson DALLAS, TX

58. Bettina Lorenz Rhede, Germany

59. Sasha Kemble Essex, United

Kingdom

60. Bobbi Jo Parsley Atwood, IL

61. Annette Grochau Gelsenkirchen,

Germany

62. Angelika

Kohwagner

München, Germany

63. marion mörs peine, Germany

64. cécile christine paris, France

65. Ted Williams RALLS, TX

66. Dixie Meyer Henderson, NV

67. esther Kemperle st veit an der glan,

Austria

68. andrea hucke bergisch gladbach,

Germany

69. Roswitha

Hanowski

Wedel, Germany

70. Ludo Stassijns Lebbeke, Belgium

71. Laila Sunde Odda, Norway

72. lydia zink hannover, Germany

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Name From Comments

73. Alessandra

Fernandes

Sã, Brazil

74. CHRIS KULCZAK OREGON, OH

75. Dina Smith NEWINGTON, NH

76. Keith Melton Weston, United

Kingdom

77. Oleg Kobetz Kemerovo, Russian

Federation

78. Kim jackson Peterboro, United

Kingdom

Ban puppy mills

79. florence israel behen, France

80. mesut subasi istanbul, Turkey

81. vasiliki paschalidi patmow, Greece

82. manuela wolter san-jose, Costa Rica

83. A. O.Schaller Leimbach, Germany

84. Mari Dominguez LINDEN, CA

85. Bine

Regensburger

Innsbruck, Austria

86. Vic Bostock ALTADENA, CA

87. Regina Wielsch Gemünden, Germany

88. Ferry Mes Vlissingen,

Netherlands

89. Maria Klein Innsbruck, Austria

90. Mark Stewart Aberdeen, United

Kingdom

91. Sabine Mayr Innsbruck, Austria

92. Penny Gerrard London, Canada

93. martine naudin masseret, France

94. Bolly Maus Rum, Austria

95. Ivonne Carlson FORT MYERS, FL

96. Julien Eberle ihgff, France

97. Iris Reinhard Friesenheim,

Germany

98. angelika zintel guntersheim,

Germany

99. Marie DIAS LA VARENNE SAINT

HILAIRE, France

100. Sigrid Dr. Neef Beverungen,

Germany

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Name From Comments

101. Margarete

Hülsemann

Hohnhorst, Germany

102. utku streetman Fresno, CA

103. Elisabeth

Bechmann

St. Pölten, Austria

104. Marion Beier Mülsen, Germany

105. Marion Schorr Kelmis, Belgium

106. Christiane

Hofmann

Hagen, Germany

107. Susanne

Wiesneth

Neuenbürg, Germany

108. Gabriela Murner Eggstätt, Germany

109. Angela Fricke Bad Sachsa,

Germany

110. Silvia Guethoff

Hussmann

Höxter, Germany

111. Beatrice Lelievre Menton, France

112. sylvia meister weiterstadt, Germany

113. Jane Rita JOHNSTOWN, PA The way we treat animals is an indicator

of our care for other human beings.

114. Sylvie Ries Calmus, Luxembourg

115. Hanneke Mol Poortvliet,

Netherlands

116. Tanja Lepikko Smålandsstenar,

Sweden

117. AnnMarie

Hodgson

Barrie, Canada

118. Lisette de Waard Lelystad, Netherlands

120. Marianne Rehfeld REDWOOD CITY,

CA

121. Manuela Arioli Milano, Italy

122. Judith Platz Wildegg AG, IA

123. Tony p st h, United Kingdom

124. Angelflowers

Dawkins

ALPINE, AR

125. claudio cesar

vecino

Bs As, Argentina

126. analia veronica

mercado

cordoba, Argentina

127. Natalie Van

Leekwijck

Deurne, Belgium

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Name From Comments

128. MONICA

BECERRA

STGO, Chile

129. evelyn ayala lima, Peru

130. Jon Abbey ANDERSON, IN

131. karina karyn rio gallegos,

Argentina

132. Maryann Staron EVERGREEN PARK,

IL

133. Lise Vandal Alma, Canada

134. solange scherer st pete, FL

135. susan sander clearwater, FL

136. Cuello Amanda S.M.de Tucumán,

Argentina

137. Liliana Ramiro Buenos Aires,

Argentina

138. Inge Stadler Hilpoltstein, Germany

139. Svetlana Babies Berlin, Germany

140. Angela K away Cologne, Germany

141. Mariana Lukacova Moldava Nad

Bodvou, Slovakia

142. Birgit Semberger Melle, Germany

143. Karen Street Rosemeadow,

Australia

144. bos claudine poligny, France

145. stefania pavese torino, Italy

146. Cynthia Franke Kassel, Germany

147. Sophie PREVOST MORMANT, France

148. Christine Potnik St.Stefan i. Rosental,

Austria

149. Carmen Zehm Loxstedr, Germany

150. Rudolf Mühl Michelstadt, Germany

151. Tanja Heyer Hauzenberg,

Germany

Hört endlich auf die armen Tiere zu quälen und zu töten,es

sind Lebewesen und haben ein Recht auf ein schönes

Leben,Tiere haben auch Gefühle und Schmerzen,wir leben

ja nicht mehr im Mittelalter!!!!Also hört auf damit!!!!

152. Vera Sadkovsky Modesto, CA

153. Nicole Mielemeier Hövelhof, Germany

154. Martine Vansingel Halle, Belgium

155. jadranka vidovic rijeka, Croatia

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Name From Comments

156. Hagen Simon Oberstaufen,

Germany

157. vici doubek graham, WA

158. Karin Guenther Cuxhaven, Germany

159. Marina

Kotelnikova

Moscow, Russian

Federation

160. heike lessmann bad pyrmont,

Germany

161. Olaf Janssen Aachen, Germany

162. Brigitte

Woschniak

Groß-Enzersdorf,

Austria

163. Franziska Eber Oldenburg, Germany

164. adrienne jones goldcoast, Australia

165. Manuela Schmidt Erkenbrechtsweiler,

Germany

166. Ina Gerhold Großrosseln,

Germany

167. Daniela Bress Niedersachsen,

Germany

168. Dawn

Ward-Doma

Melbourne, Australia

169. Wendy Forster Newastle, United

Kingdom

170. Martina Drews Kempen, Germany

171. Stella

Gambardella

Roma, Italy

172. Karin

Zimmermann

Hersbruck, Germany

173. Yves Tetzner L-o, Germany

174. Rita Staempfli Kirchdorf, Switzerland

175. Lisa Salazar SHASTA LAKE, CA

176. Maria Lorena

Bouret

Buenos Aires,

Argentina

177. Petra Jakubzik Neuss, Germany

178. corinna Brenz wörnitz, Germany

179. Darren Woolsey Bradford, United

Kingdom

180. gro ottesenn Stavanger, Norway

181. Felisa Aurascoff Rosario, Argentina

182. Annabella Santini Camaiore lido, Italy

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Name From Comments

183. Marga Huber weert, Netherlands

184. CILLA BRITTON Montross, VA

185. diana bosse m, Germany

186. lana gebahi chateauguay, Canada

187. Rita Wolff Hannover, Germany

188. Maria Mas Aragua, Venezuela

189. Margot Bock Remlingen, Germany

190. Jo-ann Tellado Mahón, Spain

191. Dagmar Grabsch Berlin, Germany

192. ale afo caba, Argentina

193. -- -- TACOMA, WA

194. aj Em BOISE, ID

195. Kay Mi BOISE, ID

196. KAREN HAMZA BURBANK, CA

197. annelie moser idar-oberstein,

Germany

199. Jean

Clelland-Morin

SAN ANTONIO, TX CLOSE ALL PUPPY MILLS ! ! ! Exploitation of

Non-Humans is IMMORAL.

200. Melissa Logan HAVRE DE GRACE,

MD

201. Virginia Mendez MIAMI, FL

202. FLORA ROSAS HOLLYWOOD, CA

203. Jillian Fiedor BILLINGS, MT

204. Sharyl Todd Marion, OH

205. JosefineAnne

Gobreville

LOS ANGELES, CA

206. Maxine Robinson Alexander city, AL

207. Nelds Monjure Montgomery, TX

208. Francesca

Biondetti

Pietrasanta, Italy

209. Elisa Hidalgo

Blanco

Vitoria, Spain

210. P. Laatsch Kiel, Germany

211. Anna Stein Frankfurt- Main,

Germany

212. Adele Urbanek Mödling, Austria

213. Bianca Rutz Frechen, Germany

214. Andrea Knoepfler Hannover, Germany

215. Andrea Ritter Jagerberg, Austria

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Name From Comments

216. Siegrid Roedel Herzogenaurach,

Germany

SAVE ALL PUPPYS NOW

217. Irene Bendhiba Köln, Germany

218. anita erhard g, Austria

219. Martina Grosse Dresden, Germany

220. Christina Legner Mengerskirchen,

Germany

221. pia fechter regensburg, Germany

222. Regula Hauser Zurich, Switzerland

223. Olga Troyan Taraz, Kazakhstan

224. Doris Koinig Mönichkirchen,

Austria

225. Beate Vossen Remscheid, Germany

226. Trautel Schönheit Rudolstadt, Germany

227. Denise Hodder Fairfax, VA

228. Nina Kreft Hamburg, Germany

229. Astrid wich Mainz, Germany

230. Ingrid Volek Weiz, Austria

231. botez elena Galati, Romania

232. silvia niederlander obergeilbach, France

233. Margrit Wagner Karlsruhe, Germany

234. Gertrudis

Bootmann

HOUSTON, TX

235. Joan Walker BISHOP, CA

236. monika konetzki schöningen, Germany

237. Gys Mignot Vasselin, France

238. sylvia kirtsios altweidelbach,

Germany

239. Suki Knight Greensboro, NC

240. Sophia Palacios

Santacruz

Tulcán, Ecuador

241. Chuck Densmore Clarkston, MI End all puppy mills!

242. Mary DeCraemer Clarkston, MI

243. Gabi Ortmann Brühl, Germany

244. Nathalie Urban Saarbrücken,

Germany

245. LORRAINE

Crimando

BROOKLYN, NY

246. Katarina Neretljak Basel, Switzerland

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Name From Comments

247. JAN TUTT PEFFERLAW,

Canada

248. Els Bol Zoetermeer,

Netherlands

249. Ronda

Richardson

Granite City, IL

250. Sabine Amon Hohenberg, Austria

251. Christa Lohrig Korschenbroich,

Germany

252. Danny van Huizen Geldrop, Netherlands

253. cristina carloni riva del garda, Italy

254. Gisela Gama Esposende, Portugal

255. Andrea Borounian Caba, Argentina

256. elisio almeida Pará de Minas -MG,

Brazil

257. Stacey Calvert Sunderland, United

Kingdom

258. Sara Paoluzzi Sacile, Italy

259. Nan Newall BrightsGrove,

Canada

260. Gero Woelfel Amt Wachsenburg,

Germany

261. Stuart Paterson Boreham, United

Kingdom

262. Roswitha Heissen

von

Tutzing, Germany

263. Marie Pacheco Toronto, Canada

264. cinzia potini Grosseto, Italy

265. Rachel Ely Thornhill, Canada

266. Mark Jennerjohn Appleton, WI

267. Beth Knuth Roann, IN

268. Saiju

Gangadharan

WASHINGTON, DC

269. ayako makishita sapporo, Japan

270. karen ryckman hampden, ME

271. Lynda Howarth lestrechure, France

272. Connie Haubold Gerbstedt, Germany

273. odette sempere chennevieres, France

274. Pat Mair Salzgitter, Germany Adopt! Don`t shop!!!

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Name From Comments

275. Julie Port Slough, United

Kingdom

276. Sylvia Gries Eppenbrunn,

Germany

277. a zehnpfennig hamm, Germany

278. Dr. med. Anusha

Patchava

Bad Nauheim,

Germany

279. Sabine Pertgen Bingen, Germany

280. Christian

Brodbeck

Waldsee, Germany

281. Holló Mária Illmitz, Austria

282. Sieglinda Du

Preez

East London, South

Africa

283. Rui Pina Cascais, Portugal

284. Janina Grage Herne, Germany

285. Mary Thomas RICHMOND, CA

286. Celia Reinberger Tetenbüll, Germany

287. Sara Tanner SEATTLE, WA



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Update #57 years ago
VICTORY!!! New Jersey becomes to first to introduce legislation to regulate the worst puppy mills in the state as posted on the Humane Society blog. It is hope that other states will follow suit. I will add your signatures to "Prohibit Pet Stores to Sell Animals" Read full story here, just copy and paste into your browser. http://www.humanesociety.org/news/news_briefs/2016/07/nj-senate-pm-sales-070616.html Thank you for caring for animals.
Update #47 years ago
The Humane Society has filed a legal petition to imposed federal regulation of puppy mills. This would address the humane treatment of adequate food and water, veterinary care, and inspections by the UDSA. It also places limits on breeding and only breeding healthy females. Action is still pending. Read story here: Just copy and paste into browser: http://www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2015/09/usda-care-standards-pm-dogs-092115.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/
Update #37 years ago
Hello everyone, thank you for signing my petition. I have received an acknowledgment from one of the representatives from the State of Texas, @TXRepE3. I tweeted my petition to him and also emailed him. Drafting legislation is time consuming so I am sure he is looking at my ideas. I will keep you posted, thanks again.
Update #27 years ago
Good afternoon all. Thank you for signing my petition. However, we have reached a bump in the road. No more signatures are being collected and the petition has not been sent yet. It has however been added to a letter I have written asking for amendments to the Animal Welfare Act of 1966 and Farm Bill of 2088, to include all animals. Follow my blog, lucioortegamlspetitions.blogspot.com
Update #17 years ago
Thank you for everyone that signed my petition. I have emailed the Humane Society and PETA offices. I also plan to send a hard copy in the coming weeks, still hoping for more signatures. The ultimate goal for this petition is to enact mandatory spaying and neutering of all pets.
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