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un healthy pet act AB1634 California sick dog law - euphemism healthy pet act
Learn the Secrets of its Unseen Dangers

First I want to clarify I am not a dog breeder. It seem that people promoting AB1634 think only dogs breeders can see its far reaching implications. Okay that was kind of a cheep shot. I do believe I see thing a little different than do dog breeders. I have other issues with purebred dogs. Some of those are the very reason to oppose the Sick Dog Law AB1634. By the time this is over I might have everyone hating me. Some times the truth is hard to accept.

Animal lovers, don't hate me for having an opinion that is different from yours. One of the great attributes of our governments system is that we are free to explore different opinion. This diversity is important for the continued improvement of our civic society. Without diversity we risk greater calamity in times of social and economic stress.

Inoculating oneself against the risk of change is a big reason many financial experts recommend a diversified portfolio, even when it seems that one sector can't lose. Examples here are tech stocks during that bubble and the real estate market now. The same is true for genetic diversity. Nature created sex (males) to solve the problem of ensuring diversity. If I see the world a little different just chalk it up to me doing my part as a male. (Don't get too upset, the last sentence is a joke.) However, diversity is important if any group is to adapt to ever changing environmental conditions. Diversity and adaptation are important for the survival of species, countries, and societies.

The animal right movement agenda of pets are only slaves to humans, eliminate animal slavery, has some detrimental side effects. This is especially true for many of the animals they claim to help. In reality the only rights any of us have are the ones our governments give us. And when closely examined we are all owned by our governments. It is just that some governments give their people more say than do other governments, hence there is more diversity and freedom. I realize Emotions will stop most people from sharing my views.

It is my belief that AB1634 will eventually increase the demand for pet dog trainers by making more bad behaved dogs. The sad thing is there are already more dogs with behavior problems than society can effectively managed. One reason for dogs in shelters is undesirable behavior. The only way to eliminate this problem is to eliminate dogs. Better breeding will help, but dogs given up to shelters will not go away until dogs go away.
Here is a pdf article about some reasons pets are given up to animal control Exploring the surplus cat and dog problem http://www.petpopulation.org/exploring.pdf

If the Sick Dog Law AB1634 passes it will be an interesting experiment. I wish I was around in fifty years to see what happens. At least I will get to see the early phases of the change. I may be wrong about this laws impact on our pet dogs. If AB1634 passes I hope I am wrong about its detrimental effect on dogs.

I do agree that puppy mills and care-less backyard breeders are a big problem. Dog fighters may even be a bigger problem. Especially here in California. While there are financial problems with controlling animals, I still think a mandatory spay and neuter law will be bad for dog and society in the long run.

However, I have an uncomfortable felling that says I may be right. It's the same feeling I had about Iraq before the war. The same feeling I had before the real estate problem.

Before you get on me about the war let me say it is more complicated than For or Against, and that is a totally different issue with its own emotional baggage. While the war is a different issue it does give us a glimpse into how the decision making apparatus of society affects the future.

One lesson we can learn from the war is how a political act can affect the future. We do this by learning how to see things that are far off, like they are here today. Let us try to see how restricting the pet dog gene pool will affect future generations of dogs and the people they live with.

I wish all of you, both those who support this bill and those who oppose it the peace found in acceptance,

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Anti Healthy pet act act AB1634 Read Why it is bad California dog legislation

part 1
Neutering and spaying dogs and the impact of a compulsive spay and neuter mind set on pet dogs
part 2
Puppy mills and care-less backyard breeders influence dog behavior

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