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Be informed! HB2790 is an IL bill
you should be aware of.
Please read the original bill and its 2 amendments
carefully!
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: My pets aren't
altered. Why can't I adopt from you?
Answer: We link
our site to the ASPCA, which is a national rescue organization,
to explain the many reasons why we support, and require,
all pets in a home to be altered.
Spaying and Neutering
has many
very real reasons for being advantageous for an animal.
See: Why
Spay or Neuter? (PDF).
With spaying/neutering...
- In females you avoid ovarian cancer, pyometra, unwanted
pregnancy, uterine cancer, major behavioral shifts
and other reproductively related health problems.
- In males you can avoid major hormone induced
behavioral problems, prostate cancer, urethral disorders,
etc...
Additionally...
- Even top notch show breeders with dogs worth
tens
of
thousands of dollars, spay and neuter the
animals after they have finished their careers.
- Many
behavioral conflicts
are resolved and avoided in a household
where all of the pets have been altered.
- Also, if
people
notify
us that they cannot afford the medical
care to have their pets altered, they certainly
should not
be
adding
more animals to their household. If they
cannot afford a simple, inexpensive spay or neuter,
they
certainly
cannot afford regular dental care, heartworm
and flea treatments, and emergency care that
can top $1000
easily
in one day. Those persons should focus
their
energies and finances on their current pets.
We are always looking out for
the
best interest of our animals. They have already been
through hell to wind up in rescue, and we try our
best to place them in the best possible household.
Our policies
are designed around the beliefs and practices that
we believe positively affect animals and reflect
our values for the best possible homes.
Return to the FAQs main page.
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| Did
you know... |
Approximately
8-12 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every
year and approximately 5-9 million are euthanized (60% of dogs and
70% of cats). — Annual Shelter Statistics, ASPCA
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (ASPCA) answers the question Why
Spay or Neuter? (PDF—15K). This low-cost surgery keeps
your animal healthier and helps fight pet overpopulation.
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Visit
our German Shepherd
Dog Shop at CafeShops.com
Sammie's Meal Time Bib now available! |
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| Try the ASPCA's "Is
your Home Poison Safe?" Interactive Quiz on the ASPCA
web site. |
Elizabeth Riddle, our rescue president, outside
of her full-time job and continuing educational pursuits, is an animal
behaviorist and an obedience instructor, with a Bachelor's degree in
Biology from the University of Illinois with a specialty in Ethology
(the study of animal behavior). She officially founded this rescue in
November of 1997 while attending the University of Illinois. Learn
more about this rescue...
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