This Friday, February 1st, the entire LA City Council will vote on whether this ordinance should become law. If it is enacted, this ordinance will help end the cycle of frustration we all face and feel every day.
Yesterday, LA City’s Public Safety committee voted unanimously to support a spay/neuter ordinance designed to address the specific needs of the City of Los Angeles.
The Bumper Foundation is one of many dog rescue organizations in Los Angeles that face the harsh realities of pet overpopulation every day. If insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results, then this ordinance gives us a tool to end the insanity and do something significantly different.
Until we can create a sane policy towards dog rescue in Los Angeles, many grassroot dog rescue organizations like the Bumper Foundation will continue to be flooded with requests for dog rescue and dog adoption in Los Angeles.
This ordinance will allow us to eventually reallocate precious resources toward increasing adoption, educating the public on humane issues, and fight animal cruelty. Several years ago, the City of Los Angeles became a national leader by committing itself to ending euthanasia as a methodology for controlling pet overpopulation.
Tags: dog adoption, dog adoption in Los Angeles, dog rescue, dog rescue foundations, dog rescue in Los Angeles, the bumper foundation
February 1, 2008 at 6:54 am
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