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Senate of Pennsylvania
Session of 2017 - 2018 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 31, 2017 06:03 PM
From: Senator Patrick M. Browne
To: All Senate members
Subject: Dog Law amendment - spaying/neutering as a condition of shelter release
 
I will be re-introducing Senate Bill 1390 from last session, which amends the Dog Law to require that all dogs or cats adopted from an animal shelter be spayed/neutered by a veterinarian prior to release from the shelter.

Co-sponsors from last session include: VULAKOVICH, MENSCH, ALLOWAY and RAFFERTY.

Animal shelters, both public and private, are faced with an incredible burden of what to do with the overpopulation of dogs and cats that they cannot find homes for. Approximately 3.7 million animals are euthanized at shelters each year, due to the sheer fact that there are not enough willing adopters.

Under current law, every dog or cat that is adopted from an animal shelter must be spayed or neutered. The individual adopting the animal has the option of having the shelter perform the spaying/neutering or sign a contract stating they will have the spaying/neutering done by a private veterinarian. Although it is a summary offense for failure to sterilize the animal, it is impossible to enforce this requirement.

This legislation is a good first step in eliminating the overpopulation of cats and dogs in the Commonwealth and putting an end to their unnecessary euthanasia.

Please join me in co-sponsoring this legislation.



Introduced as SB545