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  1. Didn't see any signs that she gave a hoot about her victims and the possible health conditions or the state of their hearts.Do unto others I say and live by the sword you better expect some back.
  2. my friend just bought a puppy from a big kennel in victoria.she paid her money no questions asked and she got the pup in two days flown into NSW. they dont have any permit numbers or microchip numbers in the advertisements or on their website where they list puppies available. they dont vaccinate with kennel cough only C3. why make more laws if they still dont police the ones they have. if a big kennel like this can get away with it then it must be pretty easy for everyone to do it.why bother. i can pm the link to the kennel.
  3. The idea of dogs being returned to the breeder is a good one but most rescue groups and pounds wont allow the dog to be returned to the breeder and they use the information they have about the terrible breeder who doesn't screen their puppy buyers well enough (and of course who doesn't care) that the dog they bred came into rescue as a way of belting into the breeder.They have been collecting information from pedigree papers to do this now for some time and good luck to any breeder who has a dog land in a surrender situation who is given a chance to take it back.That is why it wont ever be compulsory because animal rights blame the breeder and only registered purebred breeders are in the firing line now because of the papers.If the world wants breeders to take back their dogs they need to make it easier to allow them to take them back and not punish the breeder when their puppy buyer turns out to be a mongrel.Taking back a dog is good if the puppy buyer comes to the breeder and tells them they cant keep it but there are lots who don't go back to the breeder.
  4. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/government-to-take-over-farm-inspections/story-e6frea83-1226312679750 Legislation is progressing through State Parliament to hand farm inspections to government inspectors.. THE RSPCA would no longer have the power to inspect animal welfare standards on South Australian farms under a change to livestock legislation. Family First Upper House MP Robert Brokenshire moved the amendment because he believed animal welfare inspection should be the responsibility of the government, and not passed on to an overloaded RSPCA. However, it is understood the change could cost the government an extra $500,000 to $700,000. "Animal welfare for agriculture should be primarily under the policing powers of Primary Industries and Resources SA," Mr Brokenshire told Parliament during debate on the amendment, which passed and will now need to be approved by the Lower House to become law. "I think it is a huge ask of a charity, and the right place to have the policing powers is within PIRSA." Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. Mr Brokenshire said the RSPCA received about $200,000 from the government for inspection work but he did not want this funding diverted away from the organisation which "has a lot on its plate". Agriculture Minister Gail Gago argued against the amendment saying it would be perceived as "watering down and selling out animal welfare in the livestock industry". "We believe the RSPCA is best placed to deliver these services," she said. "The current arrangements have served us very well, and I think to make changes to that, in the way that Mr Brokenshire's amendment does, could have an adverse impact on the livestock industry." Ms Gago said Mr Brokenshire's suggestion that the RSPCA be allowed to keep its $200,000 in funding was "quite ironic" given the cost pressure the increased responsibilities would place on PIRSA. The Opposition and Independent MLC John Darley supported the amendment.
  5. My link Accusations that dogs were moved to make the photos appear they were breaching codes, trespass and dogs stolen
  6. I don't care what breed it was either.When everyone gets bent about breed it takes the focus away from the real cause irresponsible dog owners no matter the breed
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