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recommendations. He said that there was a concerted effort to reach a balance between <br /> some opposing views in the community. He said that the original review and discussion <br /> referenced exceptions for escape artist dogs and for hunting dogs. The draft includes <br /> exceptions for these animals, but ultimately, the Tethering Committee and the ASAB opted to <br /> not include those exceptions for three reasons: <br /> 1) concerns about the legal issues that might arise by creating exceptions; <br /> 2) impact that exceptions might have on the ease of enforcement; and <br /> 3) the issue of fairness. <br /> Dr. Ross Oglesbee read her prepared statement: <br /> As human beings we have free will, self-determination, and the power to control our <br /> environment and the environment of all things on this planet. Along with the privilege of being <br /> the dominant species, comes a responsibility to respect, not only each other, but all other living <br /> things that are on this planet with us and to use our domination responsibly and <br /> compassionately. Perhaps we should treat other species of animals as we would wish them to <br /> treat us, were they in our dominant position. Dogs are conscious beings. They feel cold, heat, <br /> pain, fear, pleasure, and affection. The overwhelming information about this issue is that the <br /> quality of life for dogs, and their well-meaning humans, would be improved if tethering was <br /> limited or eliminated entirely. You have heard and read a lot about this issue. The Tethering <br /> Task Force, which is composed of diverse and knowledgeable individuals from this county, at <br /> your behest, have already spent a lot of time, effort, and research into this issue. The Task <br /> Force and Animal Services Advisory Board have provided you with their consensus on this <br /> matter; they have imparted their knowledge about this issue to you. Knowledge is power. You <br /> now have the knowledge to do the right thing with respect to this issue. You know what the <br /> right thing is and you have the power to do the right thing. Gandhi said: The greatness of a <br /> nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. I will <br /> paraphrase that to say that the greatness of this county and its moral progress can be judged <br /> by the way its animals are treated. Hippocrates said: I expect to pass through this world but <br /> once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow <br /> creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. <br /> The soul is in all living creatures, although the body of each is different. And finally, from <br /> George Bernard Shaw: The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to <br /> be indifferent to them, that is the essence of inhumanity. <br /> Please don't be indifferent to the quality of a dog's life; don't be indifferent to the <br /> information you have received; act on the knowledge you have. The Tethering Committee did <br /> what it was charged to do and drafted a sound, reasonable, and fair proposal. Now, with the <br /> power you have, do the right thing; vote tonight to approve the tethering amendment. Thank <br /> you. <br /> Commissioner Carey commended the ASAB and the Tethering Committee on their <br /> hard work on this emotional issue. He said that the Board of County Commissioners has not <br /> had a chance to discuss this item as a Board yet. He said that the public all wants the same <br /> thing — humane treatment of animals. He does have concerns about the size of the pen that is <br /> proposed in this ordinance and he wants to discuss this. He said that the Board needs to talk <br /> about a three-hour limit of tethering and he is not ready to make a decision on this item tonight. <br /> Commissioner Nelson said that the last public comment session was about an hour <br /> long and there are 60 + signed up to speak tonight. He said that when this is brought back, it <br /> will be for Board of County Commissioners' discussion only. The Board needs to be able to <br /> discuss this. <br />