Archive for February, 2008

 

SPAY and NEUTER is LAW in Los Angeles

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The Bumper Foundation firmly belives the city’s new law requiring all cats and dogs be spayed or neutered will help control LA’s pet population and humanely decrease the number of cats and dogs abandoned and euthanized every year.

MAYOR VILLARAIGOSA SIGNS SPAY/NEUTER ORDINANCE INTO LAW

LOS ANGELES - Pledging to continue the efforts to reduce pet euthanasia and control the City’s pet population, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, joined by Los Angeles City Councilmembers Richard Alarcón and Tony Cardenas, Los Angeles Department of Animal Services General Manager Ed Boks, Animal Rights Advocate Bob Barker, Humane Society of the United States President Wayne Pacelle, PETCO Foundation President Paul Jolly and local animal advocates, today signed the Spay/Neuter Ordinance, a new law that requires all pet owners in the City of Los Angeles to have their cats and dogs spayed or neutered.

“By requiring that all cats and dogs be spayed or neutered, we can help to humanely decrease the number of pets abandoned and euthanized each year,” said Mayor Villaraigosa. “This ordinance, which contains clear guidelines and enforceable penalties, creates a valuable tool to take this city another step closer toward eliminating the unnecessary euthanasia of animals.”The Spay/Neuter Ordinance will require all pet owners in the City of Los Angeles to have their cats and dogs (four months of age and older) spayed or neutered, unless otherwise exempted because the animal competes, serves as a rescue or service animal, or unless the pet is a registered breeder.

Any person violating the spay/neuter law will be cited, and could be subject to up to a $500 dollar fine or 40 hours of community service.“This spay and neuter will move Los Angeles towards being the most humane city in America by educating pet owners to be more responsible, making our streets safer, reducing the number of animals killed each year in our shelters and allowing us to more effectively use our resources,” said Councilmember Alarcón.

“The problem in our city is not the animals but the human owners, “

“The problem in our city is not the animals but the human owners, and this ordinance will allow the Department of Animal services to target resources towards the worst offenders whose irresponsibility threaten public safety and fills our shelters with unwanted dogs and cats.”This new law, which aims to assist in humanely decreasing the number of cats and dogs abandoned and euthanized every year, also poses health benefits for the animals as well. Spaying reduces the risk of certain types of cancers and infections in females, especially if it is performed prior to the first heat. Moreover, neutering lessens a dog’s temptation to roam, as well as to fight, as studies show that the majority of dog bites are made by intact, untrained male dogs.The signing of this ordinance comes on heels of Spay Day USA 2008, an annual Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) coordinated event, during which, thousands of volunteers coast to coast host activities to educate and assist people with getting their pets spayed or neutered.“The Humane Society of the United States commends the Los Angeles City Council for passing this commonsense measure that will save animal lives and taxpayer dollars,” said Wayne Pacelle, HSUS president and CEO.

“Combined with the availability of financial assistance for pet owners in need, Los Angeles now has the tools in place for successfully ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals.”“As with so many important accomplishments, this Spay/Neuter law is not the end of the story, but rather just the beginning,” said Mayor Villaraigosa. “We will continue to lead the effort by getting our dogs and cats spayed and neutered, licensed and permitted, and saving more animals’ lives.”The new Spay/Neuter law will take effect in April.

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Darryl RyanPress Deputy

Office of the Mayor of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa

Phone: 213-978-0741  Email: darryl.ryan@lacity.org

 

Lilo and Mini

Lilo and Mini -Paula’s Birthday Presents

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Paula Shirasago and her husband Gary adopted Fawn and Doe, now known as Lilo and Mini as a birthday gift for Paula. The girls were inseparable when they were rescued from a shelter in Tulure, Calif, right after Christmas and we were hopeful that we would find a family who would take both girls.                      

Happy Birthday Paula from all of us!

 

Pit Bull -female mix- Duchess- Adopted

Duchess

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Duchess is about 4 months old and weighs about15 pounds. She is very sweet and gentle. She will be vaccinated, microchipped and spayed before placement. Duchess is great with other dogs and with kids. If interested in meeting her, please contact Mary Chatman at 323 758 8992 or email maryslittlelambs@ca.rr.com

 

Shih Tzu mix- Louie- for Adoption

Louie 

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Louie is a 3yr old, 18lb shih tzu mix that is so super lovey-affectionate & fun. He loves to snuggle with you & has tons of personality. His favorite games are playing with his squeekies, tug of war, and fetch.

Louie is good with other dogs, he’s housebroken,  neutered,  current on vaccinations. No small children

Please contact Janet his foster mom for an adoption application or with any questions - doggilama@aol.com

 

Chihuahua Mix - Tallulah - for Adoption

Tallulah  

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Tallulah is a 18 month old Chihuahua mix.  She is a little shy at first but warms up after a few minutes.  She weighs about 9 pounds.  She is spayed, de-wormed, and vaccinated.  She is good with other dogs and with kids.

If interested in meeting or adopting Tallulah please contact her sponsor, Mary Chatman at 323 758 8992 or email maryslittlelambs@ca.rr.com

 

SPAY DAY IN LA

Bumper’s first ever public service announcement for all the hot dogs and cool cats in L.A.

Spay Day LA is Los Angeles first city wide day of action to provide free service for the spaying and neutering of cats, dogs and ferals. During Spay Day LA, Public and Private organizations have joined forces to provide FREE spay and neuter services throughout the great city of Los Angeles. Spaying and neutering is an essential component of good pet health care as well as an effective and humane means of decreasing the euthanasia rate of homeless animals in shelters.

 

Male Papillon mix- SMOKIE- Adopted

FREE 

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This is little Free, a 18 month old male Papillon mix who was rescued from the side of the 110 freeway.  He is still a little frightened and still in need of reassurance from people, but he is doing great with other dogs. 
Free will be neutered, microchipped and vaccinated before placement. If interested in meeting him,  please contact his sponsor, Mary Chatman at 323 758 8992 or email maryslittlelambs@ca.rr.com

 

Terrier mix- OLLIE- Adopted

Ollie

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Ollie is a 2 year old Terrier mix. He weighs about 10 pounds, is neutered and vacccinated. Ollie is great with other pets and with kids. If interested in meeting Ollie, please contact Mary Chatman at 323 758 8992 or email maryslittlelambs@ca.rr.com

 

Emily’s second chance for Happiness

Emily

 

emily_family.jpgEmily gets a second chance for Happiness. After being adopted about 6 months ago, little Emily was returned to us because her people’s young son was not very nice to her. The mother was heartbroken, when the father told her to return Emily.  

 

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However, just a week after being back with us, she was re- homed with this wonderful family who will respect and love her. They are even keeping her name Emily because it is the Grandmothers name. How sweet is that. Emily was meant for the Peter Toller family.

Another Happy Tail~

 

Can you help Prince Dan?

DAN

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Hello friends and family. I am currently foster caring for a wonderful dog named Dan, I am forwarding this email with hopes of finding him a permanent home. He is a great dog, the best I have ever fostered, I would keep him in a second if I had the means to facilitate a dog permanently at this time in my life. For those of you who may remember my dog Warner whom I lived with in Chico, Dan is very similar in looks and personality to Warner.

Dan is a big sweetheart, he is friendly and loving with all people. Unfortunately Dan does not get along well with other animals (and he is very strong), because of this we are unable to bring him to the pet adoptions, so it has been difficult to get him seen by potential adopted parents.

We’ve been trying to get his face out there through emails and fliers, so if you or anyone you know or if you know anyone who may know someone who would like to give this wonderful dog a home please forward this email to them and as many people as you can. Thank you  

Sincerely,

Ellen Wilcox ellenmwilcox@yahoo.com

805-801-0933

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