When you voted that monster in as governor you made a grave mistake.  Vote "no" 
next time.  and we should all take this as a "go out and vote" theme.  We vote 
people in who wreak havoc with our state or country.  Stop and think.  In the 
meantime, TicoThe Wonder Dog, better move to Nevada until Cal gets better laws, 
and I know a person who lives in a county of Cal that isn't being affected by 
this law, not yet anyway.
  Jeannine in Alabama; and we've got a County comissioner that may accidentally 
be shot by a hunter if he pushes his laws into effect, making the hunters with 
nearly 100 dogs pay $15 plus per dog every year.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
       
    I am urging all my California Friends to contact their California State 
Representative!
  This bill: AB 1634 if passed will make my beloved 10 pound male Chihuahua/ 
Miniature Pinscher an outlaw in my native state of California, and will in turn 
make me an outlaw, a criminal! I will NOT comply with this bill. I keep my 
little beloved 10 pound dog in my control, the control of whether I cut off his 
balls will not be in the hands of legislature in ring is what determines 
whether a cat or dog is worthy of breeding. That is simply not true. Many 
breeders choose not to show an animal until it is mature. In slow maturing 
breeds that may not happen until the animal is 3 or 4 years old. Working farm 
dogs are important to our agricultural industry, but they never compete. Other 
animals who have great genetics and strong breeding potential may never get to 
compete due to career ending injuries that disqualify them from competing but 
do not negatively impact the benefits they can contribute to their breed. None 
of these animals could qualify for an AB 1634 "intact permit"
 and their superior genetics would be lost forever. 
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