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ORD-2008-102a - Animal Control Ordinance - Tethering of Dogs
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11/18/2008
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183 <br />M <br />`Drg/t'° Page 2 <br />Animal Services Advisory Board <br />Heeft Aftuft AprH 16°r, 2008 <br />UNC remediatum effort around the cw7wa shelter location may be affecting adoptions. One sped <br />suggestion was that there be more media coverage to it form the community that the shelter is still open to <br />and serving the public.. <br />Adoption of Apt bulls from Orange County's Animal Shelter —A member of the publf4 A& Elliott <br />Cramer gave an overview of the information he previously provided and requested that the ASAB limit <br />the numbers ofpit bulls on display to the public and feels that they are being adopted out to people who <br />are not appropriate adopters In addition; Mr Cramer suggested that this breed of dog should only be <br />adopted out to people that have experience handling pit bulls and are aware of their behavioral traits and <br />tendencies as he believes there is evidence showing that these dogs are b:herently more dangerous than <br />other breeds. He also emphasized that he was struck by the number of pit buffs and pit bull mixes at the <br />shelter and on the shelter's website <br />Another member of the public, Mr: Afichael Soluski, 'conveyed that he owns a pit bull and a boxer and <br />that he believes that his own and other dogs behave as allowed by owners, who are responsible for <br />ensuring acceptable behavior. He indicated that he was against any breed sped changes in adoption <br />practices, and asked where such changed would end if they were initiated . <br />MLs. Jess Allison reported that the shelter is very careful about the evaluations and adoptions of this <br />particular breed of dogs She indicated that the Animal Shelter staffgenerally holds this particular breed . <br />of dog to a higher standard If there are any signs of aggressive behavior, they are usually notput up for <br />adoption. A& Ahu Otto suggested that we think about whether or not we are at or beyond the best <br />practices in the uidko y for our evaluation and placement of these dogs and other dogs The best <br />practices of the industry should be our guide, not being discriminatory but recognizing that there are <br />some special considerations that should be to factor in. <br />ASAB members discussed various issues throughout and on the basis of statements made by staff and . <br />members of the public. These issues included the quality and accuracy of available statistics on dog bites <br />by breed; the challenges or dlfflculties of breed (and milted breeiO identification; the extent to which <br />aggression has genettc rather than environmental roots; and the eztient to which animal owners are <br />responsible for the behavior of their animal and how they affect others in human communities. <br />Motion was made by Jean Austin and seconded by Bonnie Norwood to individually gather more <br />information on this topic and to table this request for now. VOTE. 6 in favor 2 opposed—Motion Carries. <br />New Business --Bob Marotto reviewed the Project and Activity Schedule handout and reported <br />that this is a way to plan and organize our wort E and commitments It ensures that we are not <br />doing too much, and risking doing arrything less than very weld and that it helps ensure that our <br />work load is commensurate with available resources. <br />Select Updates- -Irene Phipps reported that two rabies clinics were held today, one earlier today <br />at the Animal Control Office in R Ilsborough with 27 vaccines administered and 14 licensed Tile <br />second clinic is tieing held in the Annex Parking lot next door this evening. The next two rabies <br />clinics will be held at the Animal Shelter on Saturday, April 19, 2008 and Wednesday April 23, <br />2008. <br />
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