I agree that we should take care of our own before trying to resolve homeless animal issues in other countries; but, I also believe that animal overpopulation exists as long as there is 1 companion animal on the planet roaming the streets to survive. I would love to see more organizations from the US setting up education programs in countries that do not value the lives of animals as we do but am fully aware that cultural traditions are deeply imbedded and slow to change.
I have never had the misfortune of visiting an animal shelter in my state whose goal is to stay in business. Their goal is to stay in business until there are no longer animals who need the facilities. Most make barely enough money from adoption fees to care for the animals in the facility. A few staff receive a paycheck that just meets Oregon's minimum wage requirements; the majority of the staff are volunteers.
We import dogs from other states -- usually from high kill shelters in California.
We have a plethora of bully breeds in Oregon that are difficult to get adopted because of the myths about them. There's no way we would consider importing more until we could assure they would find appropriate homes here. This year our city government rejected a proposed bill supported by the police and sheriff's office to ban bully breeds and implement egregious fines on those who chose to ignore the ban. We are, thankfully, progressive in our thinking when it comes to animal welfare.
I have never had the misfortune of visiting an animal shelter in my state whose goal is to stay in business. Their goal is to stay in business until there are no longer animals who need the facilities. Most make barely enough money from adoption fees to care for the animals in the facility. A few staff receive a paycheck that just meets Oregon's minimum wage requirements; the majority of the staff are volunteers.
We import dogs from other states -- usually from high kill shelters in California.
We have a plethora of bully breeds in Oregon that are difficult to get adopted because of the myths about them. There's no way we would consider importing more until we could assure they would find appropriate homes here. This year our city government rejected a proposed bill supported by the police and sheriff's office to ban bully breeds and implement egregious fines on those who chose to ignore the ban. We are, thankfully, progressive in our thinking when it comes to animal welfare.
maybe I should stop using the keyboard today...lol.