ANIMAL AMBASSADORS Emerging To Shed Light on Anti-Pet Laws
By Dr. Kim on Jan 13, 2007 in Animal Happenings, MEDIA ROOM
In light of all the anti-pet legislation coursing through the country some pet owners have decided enough is enough
“True animal lovers only want to live in peace and love their pets. They would never dream up such laws. Hurting pet lovers this way is heartless, crude and mean-spirited. Instead of preventing cruelty, this is the very license for it.” (Ron Hevener – Author, “High Stakes”)
ANIMAL AMBASSADORS Emerging To Shed Light on Anti-Pet Laws
January 10, 2007 – New animal ordinances are springing up all over the world and more recently sweeping the United States. Many responsible pet owners and pet lovers believe that these new ordinances will force irresponsible owners into proper and responsible care of their animals. Dangerous dogs, pet overpopulation and breeding kennel conditions are “the issues in question” if you listen to animal protection groups and the mainstream media. But when we take a closer look, are those things “really” what drives all this legislation?
According to mayors and other officials of the cities passing these laws, most of the recent ordinances which have passed in the United States have been pushed through in the name of public safety. Such legislators have felt (most notably, the recent ordinance passed in Louisville, KY) that the first concern is public safety. The interests of constituents …concerns of constituents … public opinion … ranked further down their list of considerations.
Anti-pet laws passed in the name of public safety are more definitively directed at breeders and others who have animals for racing, show, and sporting events rather than protecting the public from so-called dangerous animals. More importantly, they are directed at eliminating the right to own animals; to merely be animal guardians — with the city and state governments actually owning the animals — and thereby making their own decisions for the animals as regards spaying, neutering, micro chipping, and euthanizing.
There is a hidden agenda with regard to all of these laws and it has nothing to do with public safety or concerns for good animal care. Rather, it is about eroding or removing American freedoms, the right to own as many animals as we can provide for, the end to all domestic animal ownership, and the end to the existence of domestic animals altogether. That is the true and hidden agenda.
In Louisville, KY, home of the Kentucky Derby and the largest and oldest dog and sporting shows in the country, it appears that this anti-animal ordinance was meant to send a loud and clear message to the rest of the country about the actual ownership of everything in this country. Eminent domain, political correctness and now anti-animal laws — nothing is as it appears in America the “free and brave, by the people, for the people, OF the people”. These laws are more guise than care, if read deeply and thoroughly. Protecting animals is not the true goal here.
However a light is beginning to dawn on the dark terrain of animal laws and civil rights.
ANIMAL AMBASSADORS – (a term coined by author/artist, Ron Hevener – www.RonHevener.com) – are now stepping forward to claim back their rights as free American citizens with the right to make their own decisions with regards to their animals, and Kim Bloomer, host of the online radio show, Animal Talk Naturally, is one of them.
“I have always been an animal lover, caring very much for their well-being and welfare. It’s dismaying to me — after all the years I’ve worked with animals in veterinary medicine, and now as a natural pet care educator — to see the very core of who I am, being attacked through these nasty laws disguised as concern for me as a citizen. I am a voice for the animals and I am standing in the gap as a voice for them and their owners, knowing true animal lovers are joining together with me to sing in this choir. I know many are ready to do so as the real Ambassadors for the Animals.”
To find out more about the laws and how you can take action, go to www.pet-law.com or www.naiaonline.org. The Animal Talk Naturally website will soon have form letters people can use to contact politicians at every level, pet product manufacturers and city officials as a means of letting them know that we are retaining our rights to our animals and not passing them into the hands of government and extremist animal fringe groups.
Contact:
Kim Bloomer
Email: Kim@animaltalknaturally.com
www.AnimalTalkNaturally.com
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2 Comment(s)
By Gail Fonda on Jan 14, 2007 | Reply
Our two dogs are Siberian huskies we found on Petfinder through a co-worker who introduced us to Petfinder. I will never understand humans who seem to enjoy, even go out of their way, to abuse animals. Both of our huskies were rescued by a rescue agency, and had been abused. Rosie had sores all over her body, her hair was like straw and she was malnourished. She also had rope burns on her neck and mud all over her hair. She was very depressed, not even picking up her head or tail. It’s taken an entire year to turn her around. Why are people like this allowed to have animals?
By aspenbloom on Jan 14, 2007 | Reply
Hi Gail,
I suppose it’s because this was a free country for people to make choices: good or bad. I want it to remain that way. Whenever we have a free society people, animals and the environment suffer. However, we feel that continual education is the answer not legislating away our rights.
I’m so sorry for your two sweet dogs, mine too was very abused. The good news is, they are with us now and living the lives they deserve. So we keep hope alive! Thank you for sharing.
Kim Bloomer
Host of Animal Talk Naturally