AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO END ANIMAL SUFFERING IN L.A. CALL, E-MAIL. NOW

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This Friday, February 1st, the entire LA City Council will vote on whether this ordinance should become law.  If it is enacted, this ordinance will help end the cycle of frustration we all face and feel every day.

Yesterday, LA City’s Public Safety committee voted unanimously to support a spay/neuter ordinance designed to address the specific needs of the City of Los Angeles.

Many of us face the harsh realities of pet overpopulation every day as we take in, care for, and ultimately kill too many of the animals in our charge.  If insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results, then this ordinance gives us a tool to end the insanity and do something significantly different.

This ordinance will allow us to eventually reallocate precious resources toward increasing adoption, educating the public on  humane issues, and fight animal cruelty. Several years ago, the City of Los Angeles became a national leader by committing itself to ending euthanasia as a methodology for controlling pet overpopulation. 

This commitment was demonstrated by an allocation of $160 million to build seven new animal care centers to manage the crushing number of lost and homeless animals rescued by LA  Animal Services every year, over 50,000 animals.

This commitment was further demonstrated over the past six years by the City Council who, in concert with the Mayor, provided the support the department needed to staff the new facilities, increase our spay/neuter programs and move this city to the forefront of the nation’s drive to become truly animal-friendly.

This unflinching commitment to the health, safety and welfare of our community’s pets has taught us an important lesson:

Addressing the pet overpopulation problem from the (excuse the expression) back end is expensive.

 

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Until we turn off the faucet that is pouring thousands of unwanted dogs and cats into ourCity shelters we will never gain control over the homeless  animal explosion

This new ordinance is a tool that can propel us toward a day when we can finally end the killing of animals because we lack the more room in our shelters for the seemingly endless flow of 150 newcomers on average per day.

On behalf of the nearly 50,000 animals Animal Services rescues every year, and the over 400 employees, and the hundreds of volunteers and partners we have throughout Los Angeles who feel the brunt of pet overpopulation every day, I ask you to ask your City Council  representative to support this important ordinance on Friday.

If you would like to voice your support in person, you are invited to attend the City Council Meeting scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on FridayFebruary 1st, at the Valley Municipal Building (Van Nuys City Hall) 14410 Sylvan Street, Van Nuys

If you can’t make it, please contact Councilmember Alarcon’s office via this e-mail: Councilmember.Alarcon@lacity.org or by phone (213.473.7007) or fax (213.847.0707) to express your support of the ordinance and to thank him for his leadership on this important issue.

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It is hard for us to remember when Monkee wasn’t part of our family. We are so happy to have him and he is so loving. We are blessed to have him. Thank you for bringing him into our family. See how much he’s grown.

The Martes Family

 

Australian Cattle Dog - Wiley - for Adoption

Wiley 

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Wiley, my 3 year old Australian Cattle Dog is in need of a new home.
My family’s lifestyle has changes considerably and we can no longer give him the attention he needs.

Wiley is sterilized, has an imbedded microchip and current immunizations. He is a house dog, but loves laying in the sun. He is a little shy, loving and athletic. He has been raised around three children and loves to play.

Please contact Sonya Davis 323-750-4142 or sonya.davis@ca.rr.com to schedule a visit with Wiley.

 

Terrier mix - Fawn - Adopted

Fawn 

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Fawn is two years old, is a Terrier mix. She is very sweet and quiet. She weighs about 13 pounds, is spayed, de-wormed and vaccinated.

See her Saturdays, at Centinela Pet and Feed store, 5299 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City, from 11:00am to 4:00pm. If interested in meeting them please contact Mary Chatman at 323 758 8992 or email maryslittlelambs@ca.rr.com

 

Jack Russell Terrier/Doxie mix- Emmy Lou - for Adoption

Emmy Lou 

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Emmy is a12 months old Jack Russell Terrier/doxie mix. She weighs about 15 pounds, is spayed and vaccinated. She is good with other dogs and with older kids. Emmy is housebroken.

Emmy at our adoptions on Saturday at 5299 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City, at Centinela Pet and Feed Store, from 11:00am to 4:00pm. If interested in meeting Emmy, please contact Mary Chatman at 323 758 8992 or email maryslittlelambs@ca.rr.com

 

Black Lab/Great Dane- Male- Socrates- for Adoption

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I call him Socrates because of the character named “Socrates” in Dan Millman’s book “The Peaceful Warrier”.  Socrates has the strength of Hercules but choses to be peaceful.  He has a gentle loving soul. I found him on the streets. He is a black lab/great dane mix. He is neutered and microchipped. He has had all his shots. He is good with children and other dogs. He is a bundle of joy and very playful. If anyone is interested, please have them call me at (310) 733-6322. Linda

 

Beagle mix- Male- Mr. Brown- Adopted

Mister Brown

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Mister Brown is a male 12 month old Beagle mix, weighs 2o-25 pounds, neutered, vaccinated,  housebroken. Mister Brown is great with kids and other pets.  He’s just the  sweetest dog ever.Interested parties please  call Kim at 323 732 7061.

 

Malti-poo- Male - HEF- Adopted

Hefner

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Hefner a/k/a  HEF is a male 10month old Malti-poo, 10-12 pounds, neutered and vaccinated.  Hef, is good with older kids and other dogs. Interested parties should call Kim at  323 732 1061

 

Golden Retriever/Rottweiler/Shepherd mix- Alder- Adopted

Alder  

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Alder is a male golden retriever/rottweiler/shepherd mix who is now 3 months old. Hhe is part of a litter of 14 pups that a golden retriever I rescued gave birth to in my laundry room last October. Hhe is a very sweet and gentle dog, great with children, and is cat-friendly. He has been dewormed and has had his first DHLPP vaccination.

Alder will be a medium to large dog (50 lbs. or more) so I would like to place him in a home that has a good-sized yard. I am looking for a home for Alder within 25 miles of West Los Angeles.

Please Contact: Susan Hirsch (310) 680-9188 quasara@prodigy.net

 

Golden Retriever/Rottweiler/Shepherd mix- Cheyenne- Adopted

Cheyenne  

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Cheyenne is a female golden retriever/rottweiler/shepherd mix who is now 3 months old. She is part of a litter of 14 pups that a golden retriever I rescued gave birth to in my laundry room last October. She is a very sweet and gentle dog, great with children, and is cat-friendly. She has been dewormed and has had her first DHLPP vaccination.

Cheyenne will be a medium to large dog (50 lbs. or more) so I would like to place her in a home that has a good-sized yard. I am looking for a home for Orchid within 25 miles of West Los Angeles.

Please Contact: Susan Hirsch (310) 680-9188 quasara@prodigy.net

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