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The American Kennel Club CHAIRMAN’S REPORT |
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June
2007 -
Last month in my Chairman's Report I reported on a pending threat to
purebred dog ownership in California: Assembly Bill 1634 would
require the mandatory spay or neuter of dogs 4 months or older
unless an intact dog permit is purchased through local authorities.
Should this bill become law, I fear it could be a catalyst for other
states. As the old saying goes, "As California goes, so goes the
nation."
Ron Menaker Chairman
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No Board Minutes in June, Delegates meeting
Mr. Menaker's comment "through our continuing efforts, we were able to convince...." implies that AKC was able to convince some to vote against the bill. It could be just a slip of the lip except it is typical of the way in which AKC phrases references to legislation.
Is it "we" as in the nurse's greeting "how are we doing today?" when there's only one of you in the hospital room, or is it meant in the collective sense of AKC and the thousands of dog owners who actually attend legislative meetings, carry posters, and work their buns off on the front lines?
Many in the fancy say it is the people who are doing the work. AKC provides form letters and advice (both of which are also available from independent legislative groups), sends email notices, and writes to selected legislators. AKC staff, board members, and former AKC board member Jim Holt were paid to lobby the show fancy and politicians in support of PAWS. It is people who have no financial stake in the game, who are not paid for time spent and travel to and from meetings and protests. It is the average dog or cat owner (Cat Fanciers Assoc. has been very proactive) who fights vigorously for their right to own intact animals of the breed they love.
Mr. Menaker gives generous credit to CA clubs and all fanciers in the next paragraph before reverting to the "we" and "us" without use of clarifying adjectives such as "we all" or "all of us" or "all clubs". To some, it is nitpicking to point that out. To others, its a slap in the face. No offense but perhaps we should all be a bit more clear about who "we" are.
Paragraph 5 promises "contact information for all Calif. Senators". Contact information is 7th in a list of "Action Items" on the link provided. 1st on the link is a plea for donations, not to the clubs that so desperately need financial help but to the AKC Canine Legislation Department!! A not-for-profit corporation that takes in 50 to 70 million dollars per year is asking for your donations! Go figure.
The report then moves on to the formation of a PAC which many believe is as good as a done deal. Then there's another pitch for donations to AKC. Then the next paragraph appears to suggest sending money to AKC might be a solution if you don't have an established, adequately funded, year-round group or club
Mr. Menaker is right in that education is a strong weapon in opposing anti-animal legislation. In the broader sense, and in the opinion of most professionals, the strongest weapon in achieving any agenda (i.e. "educating" the masses), is a strong marketing and public relations plan. Participating in AKC's Responsible Dog Ownership day would go a long way towards educating people if it were televised and if the news services picked it up. I'm sure the board has thought of that.
You may not agree with our staff's perception of AKC's position, the legislative challenges we face, or what can be done to improve survival chances for "show breeders" of the future. Fair enough. We want to hear and share your opinions, corrections, objections, and suggestions.
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