Adam Paluka of Fox23 News visited the Tulsa SPCA and asked us questions regarding a case that involves bestiality. While you view the clip, think about if this should be considered animal cruelty and what should violators be charged with.
Adam Paluka - Fox23 News Dog Sex Video Sparks Outcry
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
URGENT: Puppy Mill Legislation is in danger
URGENT: Puppy Mill Legislation is in danger
Help us support a great start to making sure all dogs and puppies are safe and properly cared for in Oklahoma.
Information is provided to us by Ruth Steinberger
Puppy mills in rural Oklahoma have worked hard to make themselves into a symbol of the struggle to, “do what we want,” and be left alone. This is a pretty odd twist, but diverting the puppy mill issue away from solid facts can well serve an industry that relies on secrecy and misinformation to keep both dogs and consumers in the dark.
Puppy Mill type breeders are getting a number of bills introduced to amend or repeal SB 1712 or the rules of SB 1712. As long as amendments and consideration of additional legislation continues, it will stop the forward progress being made on addressing the publicly known sub-standard dog breeding problem in the state of
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- SB 637: Senator Wyrick: disapproves SB 1712 rules
- SB 773: Senator Fields: amends SB 1712 rules, exempts USDA breeders from fees, puts final rule approval under the Department of Agriculture
- SB 15: Senator Brecheen: repeals SB 1712
- SB 128 Senator Schulz: exempts sporting dogs and working dogs from regulation under SB 1712
Basics of the Proposed Regulations
These are the basic requirements asked by SB 1712 that puppy mills do not want to abide by:
532: 15-2-1. Food and water requirements; storage of food
(a) Water. Commercial pet breeders shall provide access to potable water to pets as often as necessary to ensure their health and well-being. Commercial pet breeders that do not provide pets constant access to water shall offer water to pets at least three times daily for at least 1 hour each time…
(b) Feeding. Commercial pet breeders shall feed pets at least once each day…
(c) Food and water receptacles. Commercial pet breeders shall use food and water receptacles to deliver food and water to pets… (they cannot throw the dog food on the floor any longer)
532:15-2-2. Housing facilities
(a) General. Commercial pet breeders shall house pets in housing facilities that at all times keep the pets dry, protect pets from exposure to the elements, extreme weather conditions, or hazards that could endanger the pets…
(b) Cover, shade, and temperatures. Commercial pet breeders shall house animals in housing facilities that shelter pets from direct sunlight and extreme heat. Exterior housing facilities shall include shaded or covered areas large enough to fit all pets simultaneously…Commercial pet breeders shall not keep pets in an exterior or sheltered housing facility when the temperature in the facility falls below 50 °F (10 °C) unless the pets are acclimated to lower temperatures, and can withstand such temperatures without stress and discomfort,
532: 15-2-3. Primary enclosures
(a) Size requirements for dogs.
(1) Commercial pet breeders may house up to six dogs who have been removed from their whelping box in the same primary enclosure, primary enclosure must provide at least the following amount of square feet of floor space:
(A) For an enclosure containing one dog, the mathematical square of the sum of the length of the dog in inches (measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail) plus 6 inches; divided the product by 144, times 2. Mathematically, the space the commercial pet breeder must provide for the first dog equals 2 × [(length of dog in inches + 6) × (length of dog in inches + 6)/144].
(B) For an enclosure containing two dogs, the mathematical square of the sum of the length of the dog in inches (measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail) plus 6 inches; divided the product by 144, times 3. Mathematically, the space the commercial pet breeder must provide for the first dog equals 3 × [(length of dog in inches + 6) × (length of dog in inches + 6)/144].
(C) For an enclosure containing three dogs…
532:15-2-4. Waste removal and sanitization
(a) Generally. Commercial pet breeders shall sanitize at least once every week…
(b) Waste Removal. Commercial pet breeders shall remove excreta, discarded food, and any type of waste daily from all surfaces that pets may reach…
532: 15-2-1. Food and water requirements; storage of food
(a) Water. Commercial pet breeders shall provide access to potable water to pets as often as necessary to ensure their health and well-being. Commercial pet breeders that do not provide pets constant access to water shall offer water to pets at least three times daily for at least 1 hour each time…
(b) Feeding. Commercial pet breeders shall feed pets at least once each day…
(c) Food and water receptacles. Commercial pet breeders shall use food and water receptacles to deliver food and water to pets… (they cannot throw the dog food on the floor any longer)
532:15-2-2. Housing facilities
(a) General. Commercial pet breeders shall house pets in housing facilities that at all times keep the pets dry, protect pets from exposure to the elements, extreme weather conditions, or hazards that could endanger the pets…
(b) Cover, shade, and temperatures. Commercial pet breeders shall house animals in housing facilities that shelter pets from direct sunlight and extreme heat. Exterior housing facilities shall include shaded or covered areas large enough to fit all pets simultaneously…Commercial pet breeders shall not keep pets in an exterior or sheltered housing facility when the temperature in the facility falls below 50 °F (10 °C) unless the pets are acclimated to lower temperatures, and can withstand such temperatures without stress and discomfort,
532: 15-2-3. Primary enclosures
(a) Size requirements for dogs.
(1) Commercial pet breeders may house up to six dogs who have been removed from their whelping box in the same primary enclosure, primary enclosure must provide at least the following amount of square feet of floor space:
(A) For an enclosure containing one dog, the mathematical square of the sum of the length of the dog in inches (measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail) plus 6 inches; divided the product by 144, times 2. Mathematically, the space the commercial pet breeder must provide for the first dog equals 2 × [(length of dog in inches + 6) × (length of dog in inches + 6)/144].
(B) For an enclosure containing two dogs, the mathematical square of the sum of the length of the dog in inches (measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail) plus 6 inches; divided the product by 144, times 3. Mathematically, the space the commercial pet breeder must provide for the first dog equals 3 × [(length of dog in inches + 6) × (length of dog in inches + 6)/144].
(C) For an enclosure containing three dogs…
532:15-2-4. Waste removal and sanitization
(a) Generally. Commercial pet breeders shall sanitize at least once every week…
(b) Waste Removal. Commercial pet breeders shall remove excreta, discarded food, and any type of waste daily from all surfaces that pets may reach…
Food for Thought
Puppy mills are not about agriculture… they are a way that some people can make a living keeping animals in filth while they evade taxes.
From hairdressing to plumbing, businesses operate within the framework of regulations that protect the public while also protecting the business from those who would operate in a manner so substandard that no good player could compete any longer. The breeders who claim to be reputable should know this; if they are as reputable as they say they would welcome rules which send the low-budget competition packing out of town. Either they are foolishly defending their competition or are actually defending substandard practices on their own behalf.
Yes, puppy mill operators along with a few legislators have framed the right to operate a puppy mill right up there with defending the constitution; this charade plays out at the expense of the public,
Now, You Can Speak for Those who cannot Speak for Themselves
Here is your chance to help ensure SB 1712 and its proposed rules move forward by contacting both your legislators, as well as the senators on the Agricultural Committee.
Let them know by either calling or emailing to please help
Please post this on your Facebook and Twitter status to help us spread the word on how everyone can “speak for those who cannot speak for themselves”.
Learn what a Puppy Mill and Speak up for the Pets!!
Tulsa SPCA newest video of a couple of puppy mill breeder rescues. Music by Chris Gormley & Daylight for Deadeyes, this is a great theme speaks for the pets on this video. Reasons to support SB 1712.
2 Works For You reports on Puppy Mills: Breeders flood local rescue groups with dogs.
Tulsa World reports on how SB 1712 is being targeted - Don't Let This Happen: Pet Breeder Act Targeted.
Tulsa World writes: Oklahoma Poll: Puppy Mill supported. Now show our support by calling or emailing your legislator.
Puppy Mill rescue earlier in 2010: Several Dogs Rescued from Mistreatment at Dog Breeding Facility
Follow us on Tulsa SPCA FaceBook, Tulsa SPCA Blog and TSPCA Twitter by linking through our Links Section.
2 Works For You reports on Puppy Mills: Breeders flood local rescue groups with dogs.
Tulsa World reports on how SB 1712 is being targeted - Don't Let This Happen: Pet Breeder Act Targeted.
Oklahoma Poll: Puppy mill law supported
Puppy Mill rescue earlier in 2010: Several Dogs Rescued from Mistreatment at Dog Breeding Facility
Follow us on Tulsa SPCA FaceBook, Tulsa SPCA Blog and TSPCA Twitter by linking through our Links Section.
Agriculture Committee Members and Contact Information
Senator Eddie Fields - Chair 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 514B Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5581 Executive Assistant: Becky Welch Senator Ron Justice 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 423 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5537 Executive Assistant: Linda Terrill Senator Mark Allen 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 415 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5576 Executive Assistant: Suzanne Earnest Senator Patrick Anderson 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 417A Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5630 Executive Assistant: Kathie Gasaway Senator Don Barrington 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 515 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.521.5563 Executive Assistant: Sandra Shelton Senator Randy Bass 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 528B Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5567 Executive Assistant: Donna Ambler Senator Jerry Ellis 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 535 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.521.5614 ellis@oksenate.gov Executive Assistant: Jean McCurley Senator Tom Ivester 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 529A Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5545 ivester@oksenate.gov Executive Assistant: Pam McLerran Senator David Myers 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 519 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.521.5628 ingraham@oksenate.gov Executive Assistant: Betsy Ingraham Senator Frank Simpson 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 513B Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5607 simpson@oksenate.gov Executive Assistant: Glenda Colbert Senator Anthony Sykes 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 426 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5569 lewis@oksenate.gov Executive Assistant: Tonya Lewis Senator Charles Wyrick 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 521 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5561 wyrick@oksenate.gov Executive Assistant: Linda Bostick |
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Breeders flood local rescue groups with dogs
News 2 works for you did a story on our rescue efforts. More and more breeders are closing their doors and Tulsa SPCA is working hard to get as many dogs as possible good homes to live. For more visit this link:
Breeders flood local rescue groups with dogs
Breeders flood local rescue groups with dogs
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Tulsa SPCA assists with Breeder Rescue
Meet the six we received while
working with ARF:
Because of the medical needs, we need your continued support for our Sammy Fund. These pets deserve a second chance for a new life; a life worth living. We are starting a recognition program within our Sammy Fund.
Top Dog donation of $500.00 or more
Cat’s Meow donation of $200.00 or more
Those who donate to meet the requirements for Cat’s Meow or Top Dog will have their names engraved on plaques that will be displayed in our clinic lobby. You need to designate that you wish to support the Sammy Fund when making your donation either through our website or by mail. Donate today and help the Tulsa SPCA continue to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Oklahoma Puppy Mill Owners Dodging New Regulations - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |
Tulsa SPCA received a call today and agreed to take in 6 of these dogs, otherwise they would have been euthanized due to their poor health and age. These guys range from 6 to 10 years old. They are in great spirits and we will be posting pictures of them tomorrow. One of the Yorkies is blind but has a healthy appetite. We also have a Chihuahua that has infections in both eyes, but is being treated by our vet and clinic staff. Another Yorkie is not eating, so we are starting him on less nutritious dog food and slowly switching him over to a healthy diet. Many of these dogs have been fed the cheapest dog food available and have not gotten the proper nutrients, which causes the poor skin conditions and hair loss. Once we get them to eat we will slowly switch them over to healthy food; then we will see a change in their skin and behavior.
Without the generous donations of our wonderful supporters, Tulsa SPCA would not have been able to bring in these other six dogs. We had already received 25 rescues last week from a breeder closing their doors and were at our limit. Our clinic staff did some re-arranging in the clinic to make room for these six sickly guys and gals, so these dogs could have a second chance at a wonderful life.
Below is a video from NewsOn6. Some of the puppies shown on this video came to Tulsa SPCA for care and will soon find their new family.
Oklahoma Puppy Mill Owners Dodging New Regulations - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |
Without the generous donations of our wonderful supporters, Tulsa SPCA would not have been able to bring in these other six dogs. We had already received 25 rescues last week from a breeder closing their doors and were at our limit. Our clinic staff did some re-arranging in the clinic to make room for these six sickly guys and gals, so these dogs could have a second chance at a wonderful life.
Below is a video from NewsOn6. Some of the puppies shown on this video came to Tulsa SPCA for care and will soon find their new family.
Oklahoma Puppy Mill Owners Dodging New Regulations - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |
Breeders dump dogs before new laws begin in 2011
Tulsa SPCA received a call today and agreed to take in 6 of these dogs, otherwise they would have been euthanized due to their poor health and age. These guys range from 6 to 10 years old. They are in great spirits and we will be posting pictures of them tomorrow. One of the Yorkies is blind but has a healthy appetite. We also have a Chihuahua that has infections in both eyes, but is being treated by our vet and clinic staff. Another Yorkie is not eating, so we are starting him on less nutritious dog food and slowly switching him over to a healthy diet. Many of these dogs have been fed the cheapest dog food available and have not gotten the proper nutrients, which causes the poor skin conditions and hair loss. Once we get them to eat we will slowly switch them over to healthy food; then we will see a change in their skin and behavior.
Without the generous donations of our wonderful supporters, Tulsa SPCA would not have been able to bring in these other six dogs. We had already received 25 rescues last week from a breeder closing their doors and were at our limit. Our clinic staff did some re-arranging in the clinic to make room for these six sickly guys and gals, so these dogs could have a second chance at a wonderful life.
Below is a video from 2 Works For You. Some of the puppies shown on this video came to Tulsa SPCA for care and will soon find their new family.
Breeders dump dogs before new laws begin in 2011
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tulsa SPCA assists in finding homes for dogs from a breeder
Tulsa SPCA assists in finding homes for dogs from a breeder who is no longer in business.
This event took place on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
A breeder in the Durant became ill and could no longer support her 3 employees who took care of her 144 dogs. She decided to close her business and instead of giving her dogs to other breeders, she decided to ask for help from Ruth Steinberger.
Ruth Steinberger is well known and recognized in the rural communities where she sets up spay and neuter clinics from her mobile unit. Ruth coordinated the effort to find these dogs new homes and contacted Caroline Nolan, owner of Schnauzer rescue in Tulsa. Caroline called a few rescue organizations in the Tulsa area, including Tulsa SPCA, to see if they could help place these dogs in good homes. We decided we could take about a dozen dogs.
Ruth drove up from the Durant area in her pickup pulling a trailer and met Caroline and us at Tulsa Hills shopping center. She brought about 75 dogs and we ended up taking 25 dogs. Caroline took a few dogs for the Schnauzer Rescue Group. After the exchange, Ruth headed on to the other rescue groups that promised to take dogs. As she was leaving, she expressed concern of finding places for the remaining 69 dogs she left behind and is in contact with other rescue organizations. Please enjoy the video of how your donations go to saving the lives and finding homes for our furry friends.
We hope you enjoy the video of this event:
This event took place on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
A breeder in the Durant became ill and could no longer support her 3 employees who took care of her 144 dogs. She decided to close her business and instead of giving her dogs to other breeders, she decided to ask for help from Ruth Steinberger.
Ruth Steinberger is well known and recognized in the rural communities where she sets up spay and neuter clinics from her mobile unit. Ruth coordinated the effort to find these dogs new homes and contacted Caroline Nolan, owner of Schnauzer rescue in Tulsa. Caroline called a few rescue organizations in the Tulsa area, including Tulsa SPCA, to see if they could help place these dogs in good homes. We decided we could take about a dozen dogs.
Ruth drove up from the Durant area in her pickup pulling a trailer and met Caroline and us at Tulsa Hills shopping center. She brought about 75 dogs and we ended up taking 25 dogs. Caroline took a few dogs for the Schnauzer Rescue Group. After the exchange, Ruth headed on to the other rescue groups that promised to take dogs. As she was leaving, she expressed concern of finding places for the remaining 69 dogs she left behind and is in contact with other rescue organizations. Please enjoy the video of how your donations go to saving the lives and finding homes for our furry friends.
We hope you enjoy the video of this event:
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