
Sigh, I get rrreally sad hearing about all the pitbull bans nationwide …mostly bepaws everyone seems to think it will only affect pitbulls. Nope, they’re just gettin’ started by passing laws BANNING dogs period! You think I’m kidding, well check this out:
http://www.dogpolitics.com/my_weblog/2007/05/list_of_banned_.html
Still think your dog or your breed is safe? I want to stay positive here so rather than think on all the negatives, let’s get to remembering how much we dogs have contributed to society. The ones who are always in the news, pitbulls, have been some of the best dogs in history! Bad people are what equal bad dogs, remember that. I can understand a child is mauled or an elderly person killed by out of control dogs making people want to end the suffering and agony they have endured as a result, but banning entire breeds of dogs won’t change a thing…dogs are dogs are dogs. Humans need to be held accountable, not us dogs. Wake up humans, wake up out of that matrix and get a clue, WOOF! Owning a dog is a privilege and you owe it to us to help us be good canine citizens, or else you should not have one. We’re just too special to not treasure and just too special to too many people for bad humans to ruin it for everyone who truly love and care for us! Below is a whole bunch of news on breed bans coming to a town near you or it might even be YOUR town…and a rather passionate announcement on this month’s Luv-A-Bully March from ROVERlution:

Some feel new vicious-dog law unfairly punishes breed
Lawmaker looks for shorter leash on dogs, owners
Pitbulls in The Doghouse In Yet ANOTHER City
ASPCA says vicious dog ordinance violates law - but the city wants to do it anyway
Illinois law prohibits bans on breeds - but they’re looking for a way to circumvent this
Greenhills, OH:Pitbull Ban Takes Effect November 1, 2007
Summerville, TN: Ordinance prohibits pit bull ownership
OUTRAGED DOG OWNERS WILL MARCH IN PROTEST TO HALT BREED DISCRIMINATION ON OCTOBER 27
Family Dogs Being Hunted and Killed - Forcing Dog Owners to Flee Homes or Surrender Their Dogs
ROVERlution.org, a grassroots protest movement comprised of devoted dog owners strongly opposed to Breed Specific Legislation, will hold its Third Annual Luv-a-Bully March on October 27. Dog owners across eight states will begin the protest March starting at 10 a.m. Some cities will march to the steps of City Hall.
(PRWEB) October 1, 2007 - ROVERlution.org is holding its Third Annual Luv-a-Bully March, a protest movement against Breed Specific Legislation (BSL). Nine marches are planned in eight states across the country on Saturday, October 27, starting at 10 a.m. Marches will take place in Brea, California; Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri; Pelham, Alabama; West Palm Beach, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; Lincoln and Scottsbluff, Nebraska; and Voorhees, New Jersey. More information can be found on ROVERlution’s web site, www.roverlution.org.
March protestors are opposed to laws that restrict or penalize their freedom to keep dogs of certain breeds and uphold that breed bans violate citizens’ Constitutional rights. Protesters maintain that no reputable study has found any particular breed of dog to be inherently dangerous and cite irresponsible dog ownership as the root of problematic dogs in society. In fact the American Veterinary Medical Association has spoken out against BSL. Dog experts agree that failure to properly penalize the owners of dangerous dogs has put the public at risk, not the responsible dog owner who is becoming victimized by discriminatory laws.
Three breeds most under fire are the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, all commonly referred to as Pit Bulls. It now seems forgotten that the Pit Bull has been used to signify sturdiness, dependability, and loyalty by such organizations as RCA, Buster Brown shoes, and even the loveable Petey of the Little Rascals. Noted historical figures such as Helen Keller and President Franklin D. Roosevelt kept one of the “pit bull” breeds as family pets.
Celebrities Cesar Millan and Rachael Ray share their homes with family dogs Daddy and Izzy, both targets of breed discrimination who have been outlawed in the cities of Denver, Colorado, Overland Park, Kansas and Independence, Missouri and most recently the cites of Beebe, Jacksonville, and Lonoke in Arkansas. Dog owners must flee these cities or risk having their family dogs confiscated and killed. Earlier this year, residents that lost their dogs after a breed ban was enacted in Denver, Colorado (2005) filed a civil lawsuit against the city.
Other breeds that have been the target of BSL in cities around the country include the Rottweiler, Doberman, Chow Chow and the German Shepard.
Leading the California march this year will be Chloe, the trained service dog that was wrongly kicked out of Wal-Mart when a panicked store manager spotted the dog and illegally told shopper, Gina Pettrow, to get her Pit Bull out of the store. This violation of the American Disabilities Act later forced Wal-Mart to publicly apologize at the risk of legal action.
Also joining the California March this year will be Bogey, the very first American Staffordshire Terrier in AKC’s history to earn the Rally Advanced Excellent Title Award, and Rowdy, who received the AKC’s 2007 Honorable Mention ACE Therapy Dog Award for her work with children at the Metropolitan State Hospital. (look for them to be upcoming guests on ATN Gone Wild in January 2008).
Chloe, Bogey, and Rowdy are recognized breed ambassadors who expose the myth that pit bulls are dangerous dogs.
The behavior of “Pit Bulls,” like any breed of dog, is largely determined by the hand of man. “ Until such a time that all dogs are judged by their actual behavior and not stereotyped as breed aggressive, I will work against any insurance company or government entity seeking to penalize dog ownership based on breed prejudice,” said Dr. Paula Terifaj, veterinarian and leader of ROVERlution.org.
Terifaj further asserts that the media has largely contributed to the irrational fear that surrounds this breed by haphazard news reporting. Neglect by the media to acknowledge the role played by the actions of irresponsible bad dog owners puts the focus of blame on the dog, not the owner. Sloppy news reporting leaves out important details such as the failure by animal control to enforce existing dangerous dog laws that could have prevented an attack. Lazy news reporters have falsely reported mix breed dogs to be Pit Bulls, rushing to create more headline hype. Reported attacks by “Pit Bulls” are erroneously represented as a breed problem when experience shows that all dog attacks can be traced back to failure by the owner to properly train and socialize the dog, owner neglect/abuse, and failure to enforce existing dangerous dog laws to remove dogs known to be a threat.
Terifaj said her outrage at the growing trend toward breed specific legislation targeted at dogs such as the American Pit Bull Terrier is shared by the thousands of Americans across the country who have joined her protest movement, ROVERlution.org.
ROVERlution.org encourages voter support for lawmakers who will respect the interests of dog owners and will vote down discriminatory dog legislation that penalizes the responsible dog owner. “ Dog owners comprise 48 percent of the voting population, therefore politicians need to be aware of policies that affect us in a negative way,” Terifaj said.
Local dog rescue organizations and animal advocacy groups will participate with information on how to promote public safety and offer tips to help dog owners integrate their dogs as good canine citizens in their communities.
Pre-registered dog rescue groups will be presenting available dogs for adoption to loving homes.
Individuals or organizations interested in organizing a Luv-a-Bully March in their hometown in 2008 are encouraged to sign up at www.roverlution.org.
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We have more marches and marchers this year then ever before… It’s YOUR right to protest and YOUR duty to educate!
Contact packleaders to join a march near you!
General Packleader
ROVERlution.org
###
Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, BSL-free, dog-loving day, WOOF!
Bark ‘N’ Blog is brought to you by Aspenbloom Natural Pet Care
Sigh, I get rrreally sad hearing about all the pitbull bans nationwide …mostly bepaws everyone seems to think it will only affect pitbulls. Nope, they’re just gettin’ started by passing laws BANNING dogs period! You think I’m kidding, well check this out:
http://www.dogpolitics.com/my_weblog/2007/05/list_of_banned_.html
Still think your dog or your breed is safe? I want to stay positive here so rather than think on all the negatives, let’s get to remembering how much we dogs have contributed to society. The ones who are always in the news, pitbulls, have been some of the best dogs in history! Bad people are what equal bad dogs, remember that. I can understand a child is mauled or an elderly person killed by out of control dogs making people want to end the suffering and agony they have endured as a result, but banning entire breeds of dogs won’t change a thing…dogs are dogs are dogs. Humans need to be held accountable, not us dogs. Wake up humans, wake up out of that matrix and get a clue, WOOF! Owning a dog is a privilege and you owe it to us to help us be good canine citizens, or else you should not have one. We’re just too special to not treasure and just too special to too many people for bad humans to ruin it for everyone who truly love and care for us! Below is a whole bunch of news on breed bans coming to a town near you or it might even be YOUR town…and a rather passionate announcement on this month’s Luv-A-Bully March from ROVERlution:
Some feel new vicious-dog law unfairly punishes breed
Lawmaker looks for shorter leash on dogs, owners
Pitbulls in The Doghouse In Yet ANOTHER City
ASPCA says vicious dog ordinance violates law - but the city wants to do it anyway
Illinois law prohibits bans on breeds - but they’re looking for a way to circumvent this
Greenhills, OH:Pitbull Ban Takes Effect November 1, 2007
Summerville, TN: Ordinance prohibits pit bull ownership
OUTRAGED DOG OWNERS WILL MARCH IN PROTEST TO HALT BREED DISCRIMINATION ON OCTOBER 27
Family Dogs Being Hunted and Killed - Forcing Dog Owners to Flee Homes or Surrender Their Dogs
ROVERlution.org, a grassroots protest movement comprised of devoted dog owners strongly opposed to Breed Specific Legislation, will hold its Third Annual Luv-a-Bully March on October 27. Dog owners across eight states will begin the protest March starting at 10 a.m. Some cities will march to the steps of City Hall.
(PRWEB) October 1, 2007 - ROVERlution.org is holding its Third Annual Luv-a-Bully March, a protest movement against Breed Specific Legislation (BSL). Nine marches are planned in eight states across the country on Saturday, October 27, starting at 10 a.m. Marches will take place in Brea, California; Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri; Pelham, Alabama; West Palm Beach, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; Lincoln and Scottsbluff, Nebraska; and Voorhees, New Jersey. More information can be found on ROVERlution’s web site, www.roverlution.org.
March protestors are opposed to laws that restrict or penalize their freedom to keep dogs of certain breeds and uphold that breed bans violate citizens’ Constitutional rights. Protesters maintain that no reputable study has found any particular breed of dog to be inherently dangerous and cite irresponsible dog ownership as the root of problematic dogs in society. In fact the American Veterinary Medical Association has spoken out against BSL. Dog experts agree that failure to properly penalize the owners of dangerous dogs has put the public at risk, not the responsible dog owner who is becoming victimized by discriminatory laws.
Three breeds most under fire are the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, all commonly referred to as Pit Bulls. It now seems forgotten that the Pit Bull has been used to signify sturdiness, dependability, and loyalty by such organizations as RCA, Buster Brown shoes, and even the loveable Petey of the Little Rascals. Noted historical figures such as Helen Keller and President Franklin D. Roosevelt kept one of the “pit bull” breeds as family pets.
Celebrities Cesar Millan and Rachael Ray share their homes with family dogs Daddy and Izzy, both targets of breed discrimination who have been outlawed in the cities of Denver, Colorado, Overland Park, Kansas and Independence, Missouri and most recently the cites of Beebe, Jacksonville, and Lonoke in Arkansas. Dog owners must flee these cities or risk having their family dogs confiscated and killed. Earlier this year, residents that lost their dogs after a breed ban was enacted in Denver, Colorado (2005) filed a civil lawsuit against the city.
Other breeds that have been the target of BSL in cities around the country include the Rottweiler, Doberman, Chow Chow and the German Shepard.
Leading the California march this year will be Chloe, the trained service dog that was wrongly kicked out of Wal-Mart when a panicked store manager spotted the dog and illegally told shopper, Gina Pettrow, to get her Pit Bull out of the store. This violation of the American Disabilities Act later forced Wal-Mart to publicly apologize at the risk of legal action.
Also joining the California March this year will be Bogey, the very first American Staffordshire Terrier in AKC’s history to earn the Rally Advanced Excellent Title Award, and Rowdy, who received the AKC’s 2007 Honorable Mention ACE Therapy Dog Award for her work with children at the Metropolitan State Hospital. (look for them to be upcoming guests on ATN Gone Wild in January 2008).
Chloe, Bogey, and Rowdy are recognized breed ambassadors who expose the myth that pit bulls are dangerous dogs.
The behavior of “Pit Bulls,” like any breed of dog, is largely determined by the hand of man. “ Until such a time that all dogs are judged by their actual behavior and not stereotyped as breed aggressive, I will work against any insurance company or government entity seeking to penalize dog ownership based on breed prejudice,” said Dr. Paula Terifaj, veterinarian and leader of ROVERlution.org.
Terifaj further asserts that the media has largely contributed to the irrational fear that surrounds this breed by haphazard news reporting. Neglect by the media to acknowledge the role played by the actions of irresponsible bad dog owners puts the focus of blame on the dog, not the owner. Sloppy news reporting leaves out important details such as the failure by animal control to enforce existing dangerous dog laws that could have prevented an attack. Lazy news reporters have falsely reported mix breed dogs to be Pit Bulls, rushing to create more headline hype. Reported attacks by “Pit Bulls” are erroneously represented as a breed problem when experience shows that all dog attacks can be traced back to failure by the owner to properly train and socialize the dog, owner neglect/abuse, and failure to enforce existing dangerous dog laws to remove dogs known to be a threat.
Terifaj said her outrage at the growing trend toward breed specific legislation targeted at dogs such as the American Pit Bull Terrier is shared by the thousands of Americans across the country who have joined her protest movement, ROVERlution.org.
ROVERlution.org encourages voter support for lawmakers who will respect the interests of dog owners and will vote down discriminatory dog legislation that penalizes the responsible dog owner. “ Dog owners comprise 48 percent of the voting population, therefore politicians need to be aware of policies that affect us in a negative way,” Terifaj said.
Local dog rescue organizations and animal advocacy groups will participate with information on how to promote public safety and offer tips to help dog owners integrate their dogs as good canine citizens in their communities.
Pre-registered dog rescue groups will be presenting available dogs for adoption to loving homes.
Individuals or organizations interested in organizing a Luv-a-Bully March in their hometown in 2008 are encouraged to sign up at www.roverlution.org.
# # #
We have more marches and marchers this year then ever before… It’s YOUR right to protest and YOUR duty to educate!
Contact packleaders to join a march near you!
General Packleader
ROVERlution.org
###
Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, BSL-free, dog-loving day, WOOF!
Bark ‘N’ Blog is brought to you by Aspenbloom Natural Pet Care