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81. Cat Fanciers: Animal Welfare, Cat Rescue, And Shelters
animal welfare, Feline Rescue, and Shelters. breed Rescue breed SpecificRescues. National Abyssinian Rescue American Curl Rescue Project
http://www.fanciers.com/rescue.html
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82. Professor Hunt's Rescue/Shelter Page
animal welfare centers on the humane treatment of animals and stands A fewbreedspecific rescue rings also exist, but most breeds include rescue in
http://www.cofc.edu/~huntc/shelter.html
HOME Sitemap General Links Health and Nutrition ... Service and Therapy Dogs Rescue, Shelters, and Animal Welfare
Harley, a shelter "graduate" . . from Professor Hunt's Dog Page For subpages, use the navigation bar above.
On this page:
Five Rescued Dogs
Animal Welfare Sites (general) A Note on Animal Welfare versus Animal "Rights" Spay/neuter Sites ... More Shelter Links Five Rescues Harley, pictured above, came out of a local shelter on his last daydue to be euthanized at closing time. It took three baths to reveal the beautiful Australian Shepherd underneath coats of reddish mud and dust. After several weeks with us in foster care, a longer period with a great Aussie Rescue foster family, and a brief inappropriate placement, Harley went to his "forever" home with someone who appreciates him as he deserves. Who could possibly not appreciate a dog like this? Yes, all three of the pictures below also show rescued dogsone from a shelter, two from breed rescue. Right: Kohl, who arrived with severe demodectic mange and bad hips, belonged to a student who couldn't cope with his terrible health problems. As a responsible owner who wanted the best for the dog, he listed Kohl with German Shepherd Rescue. The picture you see here was taken nearly eight years later. Today Kohl is going strong at nearly ten years of age. At left (click for larger picture): Kirsten, who was found tied to a shelter fence, and weighing only 43 pounds, regained excellent health. She lived several more happy years despite a chronic condition, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency.

83. Insurance Companies Unfairly Target Specific Dog Breeds
Insurance Companies Unfairly Target specific Dog Breeds. Insurance CompaniesUnfairly Target The animal welfare League of Alexandria. By Brian Sodergren
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Pets Issues Affecting Our Pets Insurance Companies Unfairly Target Specific Dog Breeds
Insurance Companies Unfairly Target Specific Dog Breeds
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria By Brian Sodergren The insurance industry appears to have dog caregivers on a short leash, or at least those owners who prefer large, powerful breeds such as rottweilers, German shepherds, Doberman pinschers, akitas, pit bulls, or chows. Insurers are re-evaluating coverages for homeowners who share their living spaces with such breeds. To the industry, the numbers are as sobering as a dog howling at midnight: One-third of all liability claims against homeowners stem from dog bites, a statistic that the insurance industry claims has forced it to pay out $310 million annually. For many insurance companies, these numbers add up to an outright ban on certain breeds. While such a step may have been considered extreme at one time, the industry says it is now just a consequence of the society we live in. But the consequences of breed bans stretch far beyond denied coverage and the dollars and cents of the insurance industry. The bans are also having a chilling effect on dog ownership in the United States, and are forcing shelters to deal with those who choose their insurance policy over their dog.

84. Farm Animal Welfare Council
The Farm animal welfare Council (FAWC) is an independent advisory body feedback on welfare performance for breed companies and breed societies,
http://www.fawc.org.uk/letters/awab231104.htm
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ANIMAL WELFARE ADVISORY BODIES GROUP (AWAB) RESPONSE TO THE AEBC REPORT 23 November 2004
Background
to establish a Joint Working Party The role of the proposed Joint Working Party was incorporated as an extension of the already existing Animal Welfare Advisory Bodies Group (AWAB) (set up in 2000 with the chairs and other representation from FAWC, CAWC and APC as the bodies advising Government on matters relating to animal welfare) to which an invitation was extended to DfID for discussion of this specific matter. More recently, AWAB has been joined by an observer from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) although unfortunately DfID has withdrawn its attendance due to human resource issues. AWAB, as it now stands, has recently concluded its consideration of the AEBC report. Their response and recommendations are made here.
Response and recommendations
Against the background of the problems identified by FAWC (Annex A) and CAWC (Annex B) in their respective reports covering animal breeding and breeding technologies, AWAB (in its role as the proposed Joint Working Party) recommends a vehicle through which these can be addressed:

85. NRV Animal Shelters Online - Links Page
Many of these sites have great information about specific breeds and this would be and animal welfare organization dedicated to the relief of suffering.
http://www.nrvanimalshelters.com/links.htm
This is our links page. We will do our best to provide updated links to a variety of animal pages. Right now we mainly have breed rescue, but we will expand as we come across links we think are helpful. Many of these sites have great information about specific breeds and this would be a good place to start if you are in search of a pet to suit your lifestyle. PLEASE research the breed before you adopt a cute face, you'll be doing the animal and yourself a favor.
Virginia BREW Chesapeake Animal Bureau Shelter - 3807 Cook Blvd., Chesapeake, VA 23323, (757)382-8080 The Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League, Inc - for Great Danes and mixed Dane dogs Dalmatian Rescue Dalmation Rescue of Southwest Virginia - excellent site! DARE - Doberman Assistance, Rescue, and Education Dominion Chinese Shar-Pei Club Rescue - Portsmouth, VA Norwegian Elkhound Rescue in Va is handled by NECPV. Their rescue
coordinators are Pat Jarvis and Bob Ness.

86. Donate And Help Stop Breed Specific Legislation
Donate and Help Stop breed specific Legislation Most areas have animal welfarelaws that will accomplish the same end goal as breed specific Legislation
http://www.pitbullregistry.com/Stop BSL Donation.htm
American Pit Bull Registry ( APBR ) Everything Pit Bull Pit Bull Registration made easy, Support unparalleled PO Box 1036 Antioch, TN 37011 Donate and Help Stop Breed Specific Legislation Click button to make online debit/credit card donation By pressing the following button this will allow you to make a donation of your specification that will be used strictly to support the efforts of eliminating Breed Specific Legislation. Such activities will include the paying of legal fees, educational material, and political activism. To our knowledge this is the first and only fund developed specifically to create legal change and used to effectuate political outcomes. Thousands of individuals every year have their Pit Bulls and other breeds targeted by Breed Specific Laws confiscated and destroyed based on the idea of gaining political favoritism, faulty and inconclusive data presented as fact, and sheer spite. Most areas have animal welfare laws that will accomplish the same end goal as Breed Specific Legislation purports to do. These laws protect the rights of individuals who are responsible and punish those individuals who are not. The biggest problem with these existing animal welfare laws is their reluctance to and lack of enforcement. This is negligence and dereliction of duty pure and simple. For municipalities who have these laws and do not enforce them yet turn to BSL and punish responsible owners this is will no longer be tolerated. This is discrimination and constitutionally unacceptable.

87. BrindleWeb Pet Rescue Links
North Shuswap animal Connection An all-breed rescue located in Lee Creek (North Dog breed specific Rescues. Go to the breed specific rescue page.
http://brindleweb.com/rescue/rescue-list.html
General (All-Breed) Rescues or Shelters
  • Action for Animals Society - located in Burnaby, the Action For Animals In Distress Society is a registered non-profit, no-kill, humane animal rescue society dedicated to educating people to be responsible pet owners, fostering and adoption of abused, abandoned and neglected animals that would otherwise be euthanized. Animal Advocates of B.C. E-mail office@animaladvocates.com Phone (604)984-8826 - an all-volunteer registered charitable organization based in North Vancouver. They specialize in rescuing and rehabilitating animals that they feel have been overlooked by the official agencies, animal rights issues, and anti-cruelty action. BC SPCA - British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This is a province-wide organization with branches in many communities. This page contains a list of the regional branches, many of which list available animals online. Big Heart Rescue (Aldergrove). Black Dog Rescue - specializing in mothers and puppies. (Surrey). - located in Langley, CARES is a is a non-profit organization that provides a safe haven for homeless cats. Their goal is to find permanent, loving homes for these animals. Adoptable cats are listed on the webpage.

88. Second Chance Animal Shelter | Links
Second Chance animal Shelter, Inc. is a nonprofit, no kill, animal shelter list of AKC recognized breeds, breed standards, clubs, breed specific rescue
http://www.secondchanceanimals.org/links.htm
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Purebred Rescue Lists - Dogs All Breed Rescue - This is a comprehensive list of contacts in New England (CT,MA,ME,NH,NY,RI) for purebred dogs compiled for Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue Kyler Laird of Purdue University - Mr. Laird maintains and constantly updates a comprehensive list of animal shelters all over the world. American Kennel Club - This web site offers a list of AKC recognized breeds, breed standards, clubs, breed specific rescue contacts, and a myriad of other related topics. Great all around web site dedicated to the pure-bred dog. Back to Top Purebred Rescue Lists - Cats Cat Craze Feline Rescue - best viewed in Internet Explorer browser. Internet Cat Club Purebred Cat Breed Rescue US Online Pet Resources, Cat Breed Rescue and Adoption Back to Top Out of State Shelters/Related Web Sites The Amanda Connection - This non profit, no-kill, tax exempt animal welfare organization is based in Connecticut. They rescue unwanted, abandoned, lost, feral, and pet cats, and find them loving homes. This link will take you to featured cats.

89. Animal Track Memories -Your Dog Breed, Cat, Horses, Birds
Over 3000 unique gifts for animal lovers. 164 different dog breeds and life Click on your specific dog breed to the right and see what great gifts we
http://www.animaltrackmemories.com/

90. - WSAVA - Animal Welfare
The principle role of the animal welfare Committee is to provide awareness The WSAVA does not support the targeting of specific breeds under dangerous
http://www.wsava.org/AnimalWelfare.htm
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Animal Welfare The principle role of the Animal Welfare Committee is to provide awareness and foster collaborative solutions to companion animal welfare issues with global relevance. The result of these endeavours are various positions statements and conventions (see links below) as well as organzing the Animal Welfare Forum, which is an integral component of the annual WSAVA World Congress. Past Animal Welfare Forum proceedings that are available online include: 2001- Vancouver, Canada 2002 - Granada, Spain 2003 - Bangkok, Thailand 2004 - Rhodes, Greece Visit the WSAVA Homepage for links. Upcoming symposia: Prague, Czech Republic 2006 (The Blue Dog programme - controlling animal bites in the home) Sydney Australia 2007 (Cloning and genetic engineering - where are we going?) Dublin Eire 2008 (To be announced) WSAVA adopts policy on Dangerous Dogs 1. The WSAVA supports the development of dangerous dog legislation, provided it refers to an individual dog’s measurable actions.

91. WSAVA 2001 - Cosmetic Surgery In North America And Latin America
6) In Brazil, there is a project to bring discussion of animal welfare issues, Tail docking for cosmetic purposes to meet breed specifications,
http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00014.htm
Cosmetic Surgery in North America and Latin America Alice Crook Canada This paper summarizes legislation, position statements, and veterinary attitudes regarding cosmetic surgery in North America and Latin America. Practices under consideration include ear cropping, tail docking, and debarking (devocalization) in the dog, and declawing (onychectomy) in the cat. LEGISLATION In Canada, the only jurisdiction with specific regulations concerning these practices is the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Animal Protection Act stipulates: “A person who cuts or crops the ear of a dog mistreats an animal.”(1) In the United States, some states restrict the amount of the ear that can be cropped. In Maine, the cropping of a dog’s ear is prohibited and constitutes unlawful mutilation.(2) In Argentina, according to the 1954 law on the protection of animals, it is considered an act of cruelty to “mutilate any part of an animal’s body, unless it is for the improvement, marking, or hygiene of the species, or is performed as an act of mercy.”(3) However, this is not interpreted to include ear cropping or tail docking, which are commonly done in Argentina.(4) EAR CROPPING AND TAIL DOCKING Position Statements The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) opposes ear cropping and tail docking in the dog for cosmetic purposes (Appendix I, a). The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) encourages veterinarians to counsel owners about the risks and lack of medical benefits before agreeing to perform these procedures (Appendix II, a).

92. What Is Wrong With Breed Specific Legislation?
What is Wrong with breed specific Legislation? Why We Are Outraged! the Germananimal welfare act considers this an unacceptable suffering.
http://www.staffordcanada.com/anti_bsl/why_we_oppose_bsl.html
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What is wrong with breed specific legislation? If you do not own an affected breed you may be thinking ... "so what, these are bad dogs that need to be eliminated from our society". The problem with this line of thinking is that it is just not true. At the public hearing expert after expert advised the government that they supported tougher dog laws. However, every credible expert told the government in no uncertain terms that breed bans were not going to increase public safety. In fact, several experts cautioned the government that this approach might actually decrease safety. All of the scientific studies of the affected breeds indicate that these breeds are not more inherently dangerous and that they are not qualitatively different from other breeds. The abstract of study on inappropriate aggression in dogs that looks at 5 breeds included this comment: Notably, disorders in aggressive behaviour were not registered within the Staffordshire Bullterrier breed.

93. SFGov: Commission Of Animal Control And Welfare: July 14, 2005
San Francisco Commission of animal Control and welfare Not looking to ban anspecific breed. The focus was on the pit bull problem,
http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/site/awcc_page.asp?id=33614

94. Adopt A Pet From The Humane Society Of Greater Miami
What is the difference between HSGM and animal Services? • I can t keep my pet what can I do I would like to adopt a specific size/breed/age of pet.
http://www.humanesocietymiami.org/faqs2.htm
Some Frequently Asked Questions How long does HSGM keep pets?
How is HSGM funded?

What is the difference between HSGM and Animal Services?

I can't keep my pet ... what can I do?
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Can you call me when you receive the type of pet I am looking for?

How long does the Humane Society of Greater Miami keep pets? Once a dog or cat has been admitted to HSGM's adoption center, he will remain at HSGM until he finds a home, no matter how long it takes. HSGM does not euthanize dogs or cats that are healthy (or treatable) and of good temperament. Before a dog or cat is admitted to the adoption center, they must first pass a health and temperament screening and of course, there must be space available for the animal. We wish every animal brought to HSGM were healthy and adoptable, but sadly that is not the case. The Society does offer the much-needed service of humane pet euthanasia to the public. If a person has a pet that has been seriously injured, is extremely frail due to old age, or is terminally ill and his or her quality of life is seriously compromised, they may bring their pet to be euthanized at the Society. However, the Society will not euthanize animals with treatable conditions such as heartworm disease, mange, kennel cough or upper respiratory infections.

95. Final Rule: Animal Welfare; Standards; Part 3. Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 32
very specific standards less effective in promoting animal welfare than broader, This rule concerns the implementation of the animal welfare Act,
http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/legislat/awadog.htm
Final Rule: Animal Welfare; Standards; Part 3.
Federal Register , Vol. 55, No. 32, February 15, 1991, P. 6426-6505.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
9 CFR Part 3
[Docket No. 90-218]
RIN: 0579-AA20
Animal Welfare; Standards AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: We are amending the regulations for the humane handling, care, treatment, and transportation of dogs and cats, and nonhuman primates, by a comprehensive revision and rewriting of those regulations. The effect of this action is to update the regulations, to make them more consistent with other Federal regulations concerning the handling, care, treatment, and transportation of these animals, and to carry out the requirements of the amendments to the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. 2131, et seq.), enacted December 23, 1985. Rewriting the regulations also makes them easier to understand, thereby increasing compliance and making them more effective. EFFECTIVE DATE: This final rule shall become effective March 18, 1991. Plans for providing exercise of dogs in Sec. 3.8 and for promoting the psychological well-being of nonhuman primates in Sec. 3.81 must be implemented by August 14, 1991.

96. Press Releases
animal welfare Advocates Warn Fulton County Pet Guardians Most breed specificrescues are comprised of volunteers who foster rescue animals in their
http://www.spotsociety.org/spotsocietystatistics_002.htm
Press Releases An example of a dog saved through the cooperation of private rescue and public animal control. "Jewel" was pulled from Bartow County Animal Control with assistance from Bartow Humane Society. SPOT Home 2003 Overview 2003 Analysis 2001 Overview Atlanta Animal Shelter Statistics 2001 Analysis 1998 Overview Statistics Main Compiled by Spot - Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together Dog vs Cat Stats Superlatives News/Quotes Atlanta Animal Welfare Articles and News Releases November 21, 2003 Mills' Atlanta Humane Case Thrown Out November 14, 2003 Harkins Wins Atlanta Humane Case! June 25, 2003 Southern Hope Wins Animal Contract June 19, 2003 New Pound Contractor Vows to Promote Adoptions May 18, 2003 More Pets Leave Fulton County Pound Alive March 28, 2003 The First Kittens to Leave Alive March 21, 2003 Fulton Hires Cobb Groups to Run Pound March 17, 2003 Pound Director Likely to Stay February 4, 2003 Animal Control vs. Animal Rescue January 6, 2003 Humane Society to Cut Fulton Ties Atlanta Animal Welfare Articles and News Releases December 10, 2002

97. Animal Health And Welfare
from herds that use specific beef breeds such as Aberdeen Angus, South Devonor Hereford, Search rest of website with term animal health and welfare
http://www.soilassociation.org/web/sa/saweb.nsf/0/6d48728c364f4fe780256df3005aaf

98. Safety / Animals : Zoonoses, Zoonosis, Animal Safety, Animals Infec
Safety, Animals Safety guidance when handling animals. specific breeds arebanned in the USA Dog breed specific Legislative Clearinghouse 14779
http://www.rmlibrary.com/sites/safetanima.php?mcat=Safety&scat=Animals

99. American Humane: Where We Stand: Position Statement: Vicious Dog Legislation
Statement on Vicious/Dangerous Dog Laws and breedspecific Legislation animals, but does not advocate laws that target a specific breed of dog.
http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=wh_where_stand_apsps_pos_

100. Our Dogs - News Section
regarding the welfare of these particular breeds of flat faced dogs when animal welfare and as a result of its expertise in recognising the
http://www.ourdogs.co.uk/News/January2003/News310103/ba.htm
BA tries to justify breed ban BRITISH AIRWAYS has attempted to justify the ban on three bracycephalic (flat faced) breeds of dog from all flights that carry pets under the Pets Passport Scheme. The ban was placed on Bulldogs, Pekingese and Pugs just before Christmas 2002, although no formal statement was made as to this change of policy.
As reported previously, OUR DOGS learned of the breed ban via a Pekingese breeder who wished to fly some dogs to the UK under the PETS scheme. The breeder was informed that BA would no longer carry flat-faced breeds due to "health difficulties" that these breeds faced whilst flying.
British Airways Press Officer Richard Goodfellow confirmed that such a breed-specific ban had been initiated just before Christmas and told OUR DOGS: "British Airways have taken veterinary advice concerning three breeds of flat faced dog – Bulldogs, Pugs and Pekinese and have decided that we will no longer carry these breeds on BA flights, due to the respiratory problems these breeds can face. These problems can be exacerbated by stress and air travel can be stressful to dog, hence our decision."

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