On A Loose Lead
People have many concerns about HR 3501 and in this most recent installment of On a Loose Lead, Bill address these issues and more.
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How about a $3,500 tax deduction for pet care?
Finally Legislation that supports pet owners.
Most pet owners would perform CPR on pets
Fifty-eight percent of pet owners — 63 percent of dog owners and 53 percent of cat owners — would be at least somewhat likely to perform CPR on their pet in the event of a medical emergency, according to an Associated Press-Petside.com poll.
Mancuso, 'Governor’s Action Inexcusable ".
Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed Assemblyman Pedro Nava’s anti puppy mill legislation, AB 241 the Responsible Breeder Act, this afternoon.
Victory for Louisville KC in Suit Against City
Victory for Louisville KC in Suit Against City
Wine family gives $2.4 million to Healdsburg animal shelter
When wine icon Rodney Strong died three years ago, his obituary suggested donations to the Healdsburg Animal Shelter, as did his wife's death notice in 2003.
Efforts to reduce pet overpopulation gear up for halftime negotiations, education
Senate Majority Leader Dean Florez, D-Shafter, announced today that his measure to reduce pet overpopulation and needless euthanasia will be put on hold until January, as supporters use this “halftime” to engage in negotiations to garner the 13 votes necessary for passage in the California State Assembly.











