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    If you own a dog.............

    The below was written by Douglous Mason-president of TDHA. It is time to act.
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    Thanks to the more than a dozen sportsmen, dog show enthusiasts, professional trainers and pet owners who traveled to Austin to testify against SB 634 yesterday. We brought up many important points to the committee concerning how existing animal cruelty laws should be used to prosecute cruel conditions and how this bill is unreasonable and unnecessary. Unfortunately, only Chair, Sen. Whitmire and Co-Chair and author, Sen. Seliger were present during both sides' testimony. So, the committee members still need further education about this bill.

    There is an amended version of the bill which is not online yet. It does away with the temperature requirements and ads an exception to the tethering part only (not the enclosure size requirements) for dogs that are "engaged in, or actively training for" an activity requiring a license (i.e., hunting) or (this is the added part) "any other legal activity." However, this exception very clearly does not include retired dogs, breeding stock, dogs too young to begin training in these activities, etc. In addition, hunters and sportsmen would still have to prove that their dogs qualifiy for the exception. In addition, the 150 square foot kennel requirement has not been changed.

    This bill still makes me a criminal. How about you? Please call the committee members and your own State Senator TODAY.
    Please write your brief and respectful letters & faxes and call the members of the Senate Criminal Justice Committee to say "I OPPOSE SB 634". If you are a constituent please say so! Check to see if you live in their districts here: http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/

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    HTML version & link to bill: http://lsspbc.com/blog/2009/04/17/sb...ed-action-now/

    SB 634 Author: Seliger and HB 2001 Author: McCall (Companion)

    Caption: Relating to the unlawful restraint of a dog.
    OPPOSE: Would prohibit tethering or trolley runs under any condition, mandates 150 sf kennel size, does not allow dogs to be outside unattended at all even in a fenced yard (hunting dogs are not exempt). This means that owners cannot leave their dogs outside even to go to work or run errands. Requirements will result in more dogs at large and therefore dog bites, as well as more dogs being surrendered or impounded and destroyed.

    TALKING POINTS:

    * The state law passed in 2007 already requires safe and humane tethering practices. In addition, cities can and do pass tethering ordinances if unsafe tethering practices are a problem in the city.
    * Some dogs are happier and safer when tethered correctly than when crated, kenneled or left alone in a fenced yard. Some dogs will injure themselves by chewing on or digging out of kennels and crates.
    * This bill is detrimental to hunting kennels, which have always used tethers to safely confine their working dogs. These working dogs would be anxious and unhappy in kennels or crates.
    * A 10 foot long tether provides 314 square feet of space, which is superior to the 150 square foot kennel specified in SB 634 and HB 2001. A tether provides vastly more space than an indoor airline kennel-type crate.
    * This bill requires 150 square feet of kennel space for any dog over 6 months of age in Texas when the Texas prison system only requires 40 square feet for inmates.
    * Each dog is an individual, and a few are escape artists. Most urban areas have a problem with dogs running at large, so why take away a method that can keep dogs safely confined?
    * When we see 100 dogs or cats crammed into a filthy house, it doesn’t mean that most indoor pets are abused. Any confinement method can be abusive when taken to extremes. We already have animal cruelty laws to address owners who cruelly keep their dogs.
    * The standard size for off-the-shelf kennels is 100 square feet, making 150 square foot kennels an unreasonable burden. Low income people and the elderly, who do not have the means to build new fences and kennels, will be unfairly targeted by this law.
    * How many dogs will be turned loose or left alone with inadequate fencing and allowed to escape? Owners who cannot pay the fines for violating the tethering ban will be forced to give up their dogs. The vast majority of the dogs surrendered or impounded under this law will be destroyed because there simply are not enough homes willing to adopt large-breed adult dogs.
    * The popular opinion is that tethered dogs are more likely to bite people. Aggression is caused by many factors including genetics, lack of socialization and abuse, and these conditions can exist in a yard, a kennel or inside a home.
    * This bill is not the same as the restraint of dog ordinances that certain cities have passed recently. Those city ordinances apply to permanent means of confinement. This bill applies even to those who confine their dogs temporarily to go to work or run errands.

    SENATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE

    The Honorable John Whitmire, Chair
    P.O. Box 12068
    Capitol Station
    Austin, Texas 78711
    (512) 463-0115 FAX: 512-475-3737
    DISTRICT: HOUSTON

    The Honorable Kel Seliger, Vice Chair
    P.O. Box 12068
    Capitol Station
    Austin, Texas 78711
    (512) 463-0131
    (512) 475-3733 fax
    DISTRICT: AMARILLO

    The Honorable Glenn Hegar
    P.O. Box 12068
    Capitol Station
    Austin, Texas 78711
    (512) 463-0118
    (512) 475-3736 (Fax)
    DISTRICT: KATY

    The Honorable Dan Patrick
    P.O. Box 12068
    Capitol Station
    Austin, Texas 78711
    (512) 463-0107
    (512) 463-8810 FAX
    DISTRICT: HOUSTON

    he Honorable Rodney G. Ellis
    P.O. Box 12068
    Capitol Station
    Austin, Texas 78711
    (512) 463-0113
    (512) 463-0006 (fax)
    DISTRICT: HOUSTON

    The Honorable John Carona
    P.O. Box 12068
    Capitol Station
    Austin, Texas 78711
    (512) 463-0116
    Fax: (512) 463-3135
    DISTRICT: DALLAS

    The Honorable Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa
    P.O. Box 12068
    Capitol Station
    Austin, Texas 78711
    (512) 463-0120
    (512) 463-0229 Fax
    DISTRICT: MCALLEN

    #2
    Is that saying I can't have a dog in my back yard when I'm not there???
    Blasphemy!!

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      #3
      okay I look at this and still don't get it......
      does this mean if I have a dog in my yard {even with a 6' fence} I have to keep my dog on some kind of tethering system?? someone please put this in english......

      Thanks.

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        #4
        No, it means that you cannot have a dog outside and unattended for ANY reason. In other words, if you have a dog that lives outside in your back yard, you either have to build a seperate kennel within your fenced yard, or he has to become an inside dog! It's totally rediculous!

        Like I said in a previous thread, I understand the idea behind this bill is to reduce dog attacks. Working in EMS, I have treated some nasty attacks, and all but ONE of them, occurred INSIDE the HOME, by dogs owned by the family or friends of the victim!!!

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          #5
          If you biuld a kennel it has to be 150 sq ft.

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            #6
            Hey Mike, who would be in charge of enforcing these laws? Regular LEO or someone special?

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              #7
              Thanks "txfireguy2003" for the heads up.
              This is STUPID, its my yard and if I pay the taxes on the place I should not have to keep my dog in a seprate kennel just cause.
              The whole reason for having a dog in my yard is to help try to keep the scum bags out!!
              Besides keeping a dog in one place that small is like asking me to stay in a 6x6 room, not gonna happen unless I'm in prision and the last time I checked I'm a free man.
              I do believe that a person should keep their dogs in their yards but, not in such a small place. Hope this doesn't go through.

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                #8
                I was just told the bill did not make it out of the committee.

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                  #9
                  well thats good news. mandating that someone has to have a kennel within a fenced backyard is redicules

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                    #10
                    Is any of this kind of nonsense ever debated before it's written as a friggin' bill? IDIOTS!!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by altabonita View Post
                      I was just told the bill did not make it out of the committee.
                      That is good news but can you give us any more information as to if they are still going to press this issue once a revision has been made?

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                        #12
                        I was told the bill is dead this session but would be re-introduced, with changes, next session.

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                          #13
                          Does this mean you gotta put all those hog dogs in Amandas house?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by altabonita View Post
                            I was just told the bill did not make it out of the committee.
                            I was told at 11:30 this morning that at least two p***** off rednecks were headed into that very committee meeting.



                            Hi, Don.
                            Hi, Steve.

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                              #15
                              Is this only in the city limits? or for city and county? We have a city law that states you can't have your dog loose in the back of your truck. But, being a ranching area they don't enforce it.(everyone with a truck has a dog in the back) me included. They just have the law on the books to satisfy all the animal rights cry babies. I If this dumb law ever passed the enforcement would be the same ie: none.
                              I had a lady call my LP into the PD here last year because I had my dog in the back of my truck. I have worked for the EMS here for 18 years so I know all the Law enforcement people. The dispatcher called me on my cell phone and told me the lady said they should put people like me in jail and throw away the key. The dispatcher said she had a hard time not laughing her.

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