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Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation
Position Statement
Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation believes that
society has a responsibility to protect animals from cruelty, abuse, neglect and
inhumane exploitation. The welfare of animals should include: responsible care;
proper housing; nutrition; disease prevention and treatment; humane handling;
and when necessary, humane euthanasia. Additionally, the Alliance expects the
authorities to enforce animal protection laws, maintain oversight and public
scrutiny of the use of animals.
Specifically, the Alliance:
• Believes companion animals (dogs and cats) should be kept by responsible
persons; should be spayed and neutered when not being bred; should be bred by
responsible breeders only; should not be released or purchased from animal
shelters or pounds to be used for animal experimentation or testing.
• Recognizes traditional hunting and fishing activities as regulated by the
Missouri Department of Conservation and expects the rules and regulations to be
strictly enforced.
• Believes farm animals should be bred, raised, transported and slaughtered
humanely and that the rules and regulations governing these activities should
ensure humane treatment.
• Opposes all blood sports, i.e., dog fighting and cockfighting.
• Believes stricter regulations are needed for exotic animals as pets (lions,
tigers and bears, etc.) including, but not limited to, a ban on breeding,
liability insurance requirements and limits on the number of pets.
• Recognizes that Missouri has the largest concentration of commercial dog
breeding facilities (a/k/a puppy mills) in the country and expects that the
Missouri Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture will
strictly enforce the rules and regulations that govern this industry, and enact
any necessary changes to the standards to ensure the health and welfare of the
dogs.
Revised: August, 2011
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