
Thursday, 02 June 2011 20:00
Devocalization Ban in NY
CPRPets Forward:
The vets and breeders are killing our pending state devoc ban in NY. We need it reported out of committee favorably, as written, on June 7!!!
Animal lovers in NY State: Ban cruel devocalization of dogs & cats. Call 518-455-4807 by 6/3. Urge the Agriculture Committee to put A3431-A on its 6/7 agenda & pass as written. Voicemail? Leave a short message, call again. The breeding & veterinary lobbies want to kill/dilute this bill; they profit from devocalization!
Monday, 30 May 2011 20:00
When a Pug and a Beagle Fall in Love, It’s a Puggle
Shame on ABC and the Wall Street Journal for their stories on designer dogs, which mostly come from puppy mills. ABC even featured a pet shop in NYC.
Publication/Event date: 2011-03-20
Publication name: The Wall Street Journal
URL for more info: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704004004576271161275496124.html?KEYWORDS=designer+dogs
Summary:
Please, don't call these dogs mutts.
They're goldendoodles, cockapoos and puggles and they are among the most popular cross-bred dogs in the U.S., according to the American Canine Hybrid Club. Nipping at their heels are cavachons, shih-poos and schnoodles, says the organization, which has registered and named 671 different hybrid combinations since it started registering litters in 1990.
More dog owners are looking to create custom varieties that combine in a single dog the best traits of two purebreds. This has spawned an industry of breeders who specialize in hybrids. (Hybrid pooches, of course, have been created naturally for centuries in back yards, alleyways and other places where mutts mingle.)
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Publication/Event date: 2011-03-20
Publication name: The Wall Street Journal
URL for more info: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704004004576271161275496124.html?KEYWORDS=designer+dogs
Summary:
Please, don't call these dogs mutts.
They're goldendoodles, cockapoos and puggles and they are among the most popular cross-bred dogs in the U.S., according to the American Canine Hybrid Club. Nipping at their heels are cavachons, shih-poos and schnoodles, says the organization, which has registered and named 671 different hybrid combinations since it started registering litters in 1990.
More dog owners are looking to create custom varieties that combine in a single dog the best traits of two purebreds. This has spawned an industry of breeders who specialize in hybrids. (Hybrid pooches, of course, have been created naturally for centuries in back yards, alleyways and other places where mutts mingle.)
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