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URGENT NATION WIDE LAW CREATIONS NEEDED FOR: ANIMAL WELFARE SITUATIONS.

1.) DOG HOUSES ARE NOT SHELTER FROM TEMPERATURES:
a.) WINTER SHELTER: WHEN YOU are outside in the extreme cold, do you find that a cold car with a window rolled down, will thaw out your frozen body, so that's where you decide to take shelter? SUMMER SHELTER: Do you find that when it's 100 degrees outside that to take shelter you decide to sit in a hot parked car with one window rolled down? Then why is a dog house good enough for your living breathing dog? In many States a dog house is considered shade on the inside from the hot beating sun, but inside the temps are no different than a hot closed up car! What kind of shelter is that ? Not existent is what it is.
2.) LIMIT THE HOURS THAT DOGS ARE TIED UP and CHAINED UP:
a.) Tie-Outs and Heavy Chains, cause mental and physical pain and anguish. Who knows how a dog tied up year-round day in and day out, will behave around humans when they finally get to be free. A happy dog does not attack. So not only is being free from being tied up and chained, a priceless situation for your dog, but it's good for the humans in your neighborhood too.
3.) LIMIT HOURS in a DOG PEN/KENNAL
a.) Animals have emotions and feelings too, and because you won't be able to tie them up for long periods of time, does not mean you get to leave them in a pen and kennel indefinitely.
4.) FENCE IN YOUR BACKYARDS FOR YOUR PETS.
a.) Fenced-in backyards for pets should be mandatory Nationwide! This is a very simple common sense decent way for your dog to live. If you don't spend the money to fence-in your backyard, then you cannot have a dog. Fenced-in yards are the only humane route to go for the dog to be in the yard, when they are not inside the house. If you don't want to spend money on a fenced in backyard, then you don't get to have dogs.
5.) LIMIT NUMBER OF DOGS Per Household.
a.) Out in the Country in the State of Kentucky, there are no limits to how many dogs you can have. In the city, there is a limit, of no more than 3. Without a limit on dogs in the Country, you could own a puppy mill and no one would be the wiser. Limiting the number of dogs at a time on a property will help keep the overpopulation of pets down via abusive puppy mills. It will also make a dent, in the number of animal HOARDERS, those who "Collect" animals and neglect them that they have "Collected."

When I go to and from town, I see dogs who live suffering on a chain in the backyard of a house. They have no shade, but the law says that's okay because they have a dog house. This makes no sense and is ridiculous. The only shelter they have is a hot dog house in the SUMMER, and a freezing dog house in the WINTER, and this tragically is allowed, BUT CRUEL. In some states, Kentucky is one of them, this is perfectly legal out in the Country. You go into town, and the laws are more humane for animals, they cannot be out on a chain for longer than 3 hours in Glasgow, KY. IT makes no sense, that in town they are humane, but in the country, they are not!