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THE NOT SO " FRIENDLY " AMENDMENT TO THE BULLHOOK BAN

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History in Los Angeles was made when our city council unanimously passed a ban on bullhooks. Years of work, tireless effort, and constant prodding by dedicated animal welfare advocates and the community, finally resulted in a victory for our elephants. We moved city hall! Then a horrible thing happened. Councilmember Cedillo offered a friendly amendment which supported the ban but would delay its effective date for 3 years. This was done to assuage the circus interests who cried for their business needs and inconveniences. Courtesy Google  Images I simply cannot let this go. The council members rightly characterized the use of the bullhooks as torture and animal cruelty. Council President Wesson while watching a heart wrenching video of  "trainers" using the bullhook while the elephants screamed and cried, said "I've seen enough - let's vote" and ordered the video stopped. Each member of council then reiterated how horrific this abuse is and that the use of ...

ONCE YOU COMMIT TO A PET YOU COMMIT TO A VET

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Chubbs Failure to provide needed veterinary care to a pet is a crime in California. Elsa Lopez and her husband, Alberto Chavarria, were each convicted of 1 misdemeanor animal cruelty charge yesterday, as the result of your spcaLA's investigation. Lopez and Chavarria let their 10-year-old American Bulldog, Chubbs, suffer in pain for months from an untreated, open and oozing malignant skin tumor and a severe infestation of fleas and ticks and did not provide veterinary care.  Unfortunately,Chubbs had to be humanely euthanized. Everyone understands that beating a dog to death with a stick is animal abuse.  Frankly, permitting an animal to suffer for months with no relief often seems even crueler to me. Lopez and Chavarria were both sentenced to 36 months summary probation, counseling, state-mandated fees and they may own no animals for the next three (3) years after pleading no contest to violations of penal code 597.1a. Rest in peace sweet Chubbs. To report animal cruelty, ...

NEW CALIFORNIA ANIMAL WELFARE LAWS ENACTED THIS SEASON

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Your spcaLA, with your help was heard by our legislators and governor! courtesy Google images Here is a quick synopsis of animal protection legislation passed and going into effect in 20014 or later: Effective January 2016, sales of animals at swap meets will be regulated. Standards of care for those animals must be complied with at the swap meet and in transit to and from the venue. Effective January 2014, rabies vaccinations can be given to dogs at 3 months of age. As soon as possible but no later than July 2019,  non-lead ammo must be used in the taking of all wildlife. Effective January 2014, new rules affecting trapping will prohibit certain types of body hugging traps as well as making it unlawful to kill trapped animals by listed methods.  Effective January 2014, the taking of mountain lions must be accomplished by non-lethal means unless there is a threat to public health and safety.  October of every year will be designated as shelter awareness month. Pa...

CALL TO ACTION - Los Angeles City Council To Vote To Ban Bullhooks

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UPDATE  -  The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to ban bullhooks in Los Angeles - but it will be phased in over 3 years. On October 23rd, the Los Angeles City Council will consider banning the use of bullhooks when handling an elephant. Though it is my preference that all exotic animals be banned from circuses and other such exhibitions - I am happy to start here. Courtesy Google Images A bullhook is a heavy rod with a pointy sharp metal tip and a hook at the end, often referred to as a “guide”, which may be used to prod, hook, jab or hit an elephant in order to “train” him/her to perform circus tricks or other such things. These instruments are capable of causing lacerations, punctures, and great pain when used with force, particularly on an elephant’s extremely sensitive trunk. The assertion that the use of the bullhook is just an extension of a trainer's arm and rarely leaves a mark is nonsense. If that were so it wouldn't need a sharp point and hook to persu...

Really, don't hate me because I'm a pit bull

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spcaLA uses pit bulls, like Patty, to help re-instill empathy in youth from at-risk communities. Last night, Riverside County supervisors passed an ordinance prohibiting residents of unincorporated areas of Riverside County from owning an unaltered pit bull, or pit mix, who is older than 4 months. Included in the ordinance are exceptions for therapy dogs, licensed breeders, law enforcement and dogs certified too ill for surgery. Besides their concern with the perceived danger of pits, they also lament that many of these dogs languish in shelters for lack of homes. This is a good idea for ALL dogs! All dogs bite. All dogs are being euthanized across the country simply because there is no time or space for them to wait for a loving family. All dogs are dogs. Rather than wasting time trying to correctly identify whether a mixed breed falls within the ordinance or litigating whether the law as written is constitutionally vague or violative of due process - apply the ordinance to all dogs. ...