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Pit bull owners propose changes

Posted: Monday, Oct 20, 2008 - 02:23:28 pm PDT
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By Candice Boutilier
Herald staff writer 

Working to avoid breed-specific ban in Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE - Suggestions for changing the potentially dangerous dog ordinance were presented to the Moses Lake council but no action was taken.

A committee appointed by Mayor Ron Covey to evaluate the ordinance met Oct. 7 and compiled a list of possible changes to the ordinance to possibly avoid banning pit bulls from the city. The committee consists of pit bull owners and city representatives.

The committee was formed after a previous council meeting where council discussed the possibility of banning pit bulls from the city after 6-year-old Alex Medina was mauled by a pit bull. Several pit bull owners attended the meeting to encourage the council to avoid banning the breed of dog from the city. As a result, council chose not to take action on the issue and formed the committee to review the issue further.

The committee suggested raising the fee to license an unaltered animal from $30 to $150, according to city documents.

Councilmember Richard Pearce said the committee chose the amount because it is higher than the cost to spay or neuter an animal and encourages dog owners to pay for the operation.

It currently costs $5 to license an altered dog.

If a dog displays characteristics making it appear to be a potentially dangerous dog, dog owners must install a microchip in their pet, alter the dog, take a dog handling class and post signs on the property where the dog lives, indicating it is a potentially dangerous dog.

A potentially dangerous dog is defined as a dog that bites, chases or threatens people and animals unprovoked, according to a city record.

According to the suggestions, all dog owners would be required to keep a file of records concerning information about the animal.

The information includes the approximate birth date of the dog, breed, name, city licensing documentation, statement of ownership, date when the dog was brought to the city and information related to law enforcement action against the dog. The committee also stated records should be required including vaccinations, spay and neuter records and injury and illness information.

The committee suggested requiring animal shelter records and training records. Training records include a temperance test, obedience classes, owner handling classes and formal training for service dogs.

The file would be required to license the animal and could be public information, according to a city document.

To license a dog, it is already required to present information related to spay and neuter alterations, breed, name and vaccinations.

Pearce said the focus of the committee appears to be centered on making pet owners more responsible and avoiding breed-specific bans.

The city council will host a study session from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 28 to discuss the issue but no action will be taken.


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Sandy wrote on Nov 28, 2008 1:33 PM:

" The person who is claiming to be a veterinarian for 40 plus years here is NOT. She is a pit bull breeder, and she posts this fakey stuff about pit bulls all over the web and falsely claims she is a vet. "

Charles wrote on Oct 30, 2008 7:42 AM:

" Pit Bulls are not the problem.
I have been a veterinarian for 40+ years and I see all breeds of dogs everyday.
Every good owner I see with a Pit Bull has an amazingly sweet dog.
Every bad owner I see with a Pit Bull has a mean dog.
Until OWNERS of dogs are held responsible for the actions of their dog, nothing will change.
And banning Pit Bulls only punishes good dogs and goos owners.
It will not solve anything.
Pit Bulls are not born mean or vicious. They are made that way by people. "

George wrote on Oct 28, 2008 4:48 PM:

" So people who make money breeding, selling and perhaps even fighting pit bulls get to put their financial interests over public safety?

Pit bulls are NUMBER ONE for killing people, but the breeders want to cover up that fact so they can keep making money off these dogs with no pesky laws.

And expect breeders to oppose the fee differential for unaltered dogs. They are making lots of money breeding and selling dogs in underground businesses, and they don't want any way to track just how many dogs they breed because they are NOT reporting the income and they are NOT paying taxes on that money.

Mayor Covey, get these breeders LICENSED and paying their taxes, and stop cheating honest citizens in the community. "

Pablo wrote on Oct 21, 2008 8:21 AM:

" I fail to see where increasing the fee is going to get people to be more responsible. It will more than likely just cause them to ditch their responsibility in order to avoid the fee. I truly appreciate the efforts, but you can't make people do something they don't want to do with negative reinforcement. Yeah some might comply, but I think it will largely chase people underground.
Dale, they are looking for alternatives to banning specific breeds. It would seem sort of pointless to have a rep whose sole view and solution is elimination of a breed. As I recall, there are others on the committee who want something done (non-pitbull owners). I think the article isn't accurate regarding the make up of the committee. "

Concerned wrote on Oct 21, 2008 6:21 AM:

" The biggest issue is the enforcement folks. There are too many pets in the city that are no licensed, and very little effort to enforce the law. Also there are too many young kids that own PIT BULLS, because they think its cool and they do not license there pets. But they sure like to parade them up and down the streets of Moses Lake? "

Daler wrote on Oct 20, 2008 4:55 PM:

" I can't help but wonder why the commitee consists of pit bull owners and city representatives. It sounds a little lopsided to me. Why are there not anti pit bull reps in there too? "

Jim wrote on Oct 20, 2008 4:31 PM:

" So everyone gets punished with an increase in taxes! "