Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Breeder Closing South of Lincoln, NE

Got this notification: breeder closing - south of Lincoln, NE

Would you be able to send the following to your contact list to let people
know about this kennel closing? Nebraska Border Collie Rescue has already
picked up the border collies, but I believe the people still have
Havanese, Shelties and maybe some Aussies left. They are not a puppymill and the
Border Collies were not in bad condition. The owners surrendered the dogs
without any problems. The kennel is located in Firth, NE, about 20 minutes
south of Lincoln.

COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF Kennels: Toy, mini, & standard Australian Shepherds,
Shelties, Havanese & Border Collies. Puppies & adults. 402-791-2305.

Please help if you can!!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Pet ID Bill Heard on Senate Floor April 11

A bill that would ensure that animal control facilities did their due diligence to make sure lost cats and dogs get home safety will be voted on in the Illinois State Senate on April 11. This is the last step needed for the bill to pass before it moves on to the House of Representatives for consideration.

Pet Identification (SB 1637): Sets “best practices” standards for animal control facilities when cats or dogs are brought in; asks that facilities do all they can to ID an animal, such as scan for a microchip, or physically examine the animal for other forms of ID, including tags, tattoos, and rabies licenses. The bill also says that animal control facilities must hold a dog or cat a minimum of 7 business days before euthanasia. Such a provision helps protect against tragic mistake, such as the Afghanistan hero dog euthanized in Arizona last year.

Contact information for Illinois State Senators is here: http://www.ilga.gov/senate/

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Tribune Publishes Good Editorial on BSL

The Chicago Tribune recently ran a nice editorial about why Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) is a bad idea. It also makes a good argument for HB 1247, which would place restrictions on tethering. HB 1080, which would lift the ban on BSL, is currently stalled in the process, but not yet dead. The editorial is here: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-03-14/news/chi-110314mcmullin_briefs_1_pit-bulls-breed-specific-legislation-dog-breeds

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Dogs in Need of Rescue

Friends,

These adult dogs are all in need of rescue. The first five dogs on the list are to be considered extra urgent, as they will be euthanized if no one steps up.

Please contact Stacey with Dancing and Prancing Furever at 815-994-1549 if you can step up for any of these dogs.

Need Immediate Rescue
1 male beagle-basset mix
2 male beagle-corgi mix
2 female coonhounds


Shih tzu
1 female DOB 11-04 Gold and White, good with other dogs, easygoing
1 female DOB 05-09, Gold and White, good with other dogs, a little shy
1 female, DOB, 05-09 Gold and White, good with other dogs, a little shy
1 female DOB 11-04, Gold and White, good with other dogs, easy going

Bichons
1 female DOB 05-04, good with other dogs, pretty friendly, has only had one handler
1 female, DOB 05-04, good with other dogs, pretty friendly, has only had one handler
1 female, DOB 04-04, good with other dogs, pretty friendly, has only had one handler

Maltese
1 female DOB 02-04, good with other dogs, friendly, a little timid around strangers
1 female DOB 04-04, good quiet dog, a little timid around strangers

Rat terriers
1 female DOB 2006 10lbs will be available in 2 weeks...weaning pups. A little shy until she gets to know you
1 male DOB 2006 10 lbs sweet and loving boy

Transport assistance may be available.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Update on Dog Bills in Illinois State Legislature

March 21, 2011

Two Dog Bills Move on to Senate Floor; Two Bills Stagnate—not Dead Yet

SB 1637, to require animal intake facilities to do their due diligence in reuniting dogs and cats with their owners prior to adopting them out or euthanizing them, has passed through the Senate Agriculture and Conservation Committee.
The bill will now be considered by the full Senate.

Also passed through Committee and forwarded to the full Senate for consideration is SB 1840, which would require pet shops to charge $15 per dog or cat sold, send the fee to the Department of Public Health, deposit it in the Pet Population Control Fund, and distribute it to qualified animal shelters.


HB 1247, which would place restrictions on tethering dogs, has not met prescribed deadlines to pass out of committee, and so has been automatically re-referred to the House Rules Committee.

HB 1080, which would have repealed rules against banning specific dog breeds, has met the same fate. While this is good news for those of us that oppose BSL, the bill isn’t quite dead yet. It could still be approved for consideration. But it may well be on the way to being dead, which is good news for pit bulls and their families around the state.

And Now for Something Completely Different…

Albert (pictured here) needs your help.


Emergency Situation- 3 to 4 year old Albert, is living in a kill shelter. Supposedly he is next to be put down due to capacity of the shleter. Albert is a 40 or so pound lab/shepard or lab something sweet boy that loves people and gets along with other dogs. He will be fixed and up-to-date on shots prior to adoption. If you can help, contact Marilyn: mmarksfrey@aol.com or 217-251-2032.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

No Vote Yet on Doggie Bills

Just a quick update--votes have not yet been taken on any of the dog-related bills, which means there is still the opportunity to contact your elected officials and make your views known. When the bills are scheduled for another hearing and vote, or if there are other developments, I'll let you know.