Prince William County, VA, has no low-cost spay/neuter clinics, no humane education offered in schools, no dog parks and no cruelty awareness campaigns. The county spends $1.3 million each year to house and care for 7,000 shelter animals -- 1/2 are euthanized at a tax-payer bill of $30,000.
An Animal Advisory Committee will increase community outreach, seek outside grant funding for animal welfare initiatives, support Animal Control Services and promote programs, services, classes and special events that will further assist Prince William County in providing the best possible service to the community. More info at http://www.pwc-aac.org/.
This citizen-run committee will help to:
1.) Control Pet Overpopulation
2.) Offer Humane Education to Children
3.) Lower Shelter Pet Euthanizations
4.) Create Off-leash Dog Parks
5.) Increase Cruelty Awareness
6.) Provide Low-cost Spay/Neuter Options
7.) Attract Pet-friendly Businesses to the County
8.) Promote Proper Pet Care
9.) And save the county money
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors meet on May 13, 2008 to discuss this issue. Tell them you support the formation of this committee by signing the petition today!
We, the
undersigned residents of Prince William County, VA, request that the Prince William Board of County Supervisors approve the formation of an Animal Advisory Committee.
Prince William County has no fewer than 80 citizen advisory boards on everything from aging to zoning but none on animal welfare. The county spends $1.3 million each year to house and care for 7,000 animals. 1/2 of all animals that enter the shelter system are euthanized, costing tax-payers $30,000 each year. The county has no low-cost spay/neuter clinics, no humane education offered in schools, no dog parks and no cruelty awareness campaigns.
Creating this committee
costs nothing to establish but can save thousands of dollars annually.
Thank you for your consideration.