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Compulsory De-sexing of Cats and Dogs for non-Registered Breeders
Petition published by www.RegisteredBreeders.com.au on Apr 17, 2012
Closed on Oct 10, 2012
Closed on Oct 10, 2012
| 318 Signatures |
Target: Australian Government
Region: Australia
Web site: www.registeredbreeders.com.au
Result:
Thank you to the supporters of this petition. The petition was sent to it's target. This Petition is now closed.
Petition Background (Preamble):
We strongly believe that the majority of Registered Cat and Dog Breeders in Australia are doing the right thing. Changes need to happen with non-registered backyard breeders and the large number of pets in society which are not being de-sexed and are falling pregnant accidentally.
We are asking for your support in this petition to let the Australian Government know that, you also want a law change to require people who are not Registered Breeders to desex their cats and dogs. If such a change did happen we believe there would be a huge reduction in the number of unwanted cats and dogs ending up in shelters and euthanasia across Australia.
www.RegisteredBreeders.com.au
We are asking for your support in this petition to let the Australian Government know that, you also want a law change to require people who are not Registered Breeders to desex their cats and dogs. If such a change did happen we believe there would be a huge reduction in the number of unwanted cats and dogs ending up in shelters and euthanasia across Australia.
www.RegisteredBreeders.com.au
Petition:
We, the undersigned, call upon the Australian Government to make it compulsory that cats and dogs in our society be de-sexed unless owned by a Registered Breeder.
The Compulsory De-sexing of Cats and Dogs for non-Registered Breeders petition to Australian Government was written by www.RegisteredBreeders.com.au and is in the category Animal Welfare at GoPetition. Contact author here. Petition tags: registered, breeders, animals, backyard, cats, dogs compulsory, desexing, australia



