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July 12, 2011
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has given initial approval to a proposal that would institute a mandatory spay/neuter law, hobby/show breeder permits, and numerous other provisions that would violate the rights of responsible dog owners.
It is essential that all responsible dog owners and breeders who reside in St. Louis, are members of St. Louis clubs, or participate in St. Louis shows contact the board during their summer recess and ask them to oppose Board Bill 107. This bill will be scheduled for final consideration in September. Scroll down for committee contact information.
Summary:
Board Bill 107 makes numerous changes to its animal control ordinances, including:
Mandatory spay/neuter for all dogs in city limits – Should the proposal pass, owners of intact dogs would have one year to get their dog sterilized and microchipped. This is also applicable for any dog remaining in St. Louis for more than 30 days. If a dog is not sterilized, an owner will be given 60 days to comply. It appears that exemptions will be made for those who have a hobby/show breeder or commercial breeder license. New hobby/show breeder definition and permit – A hobby/show breeder would now be defined as those who have up to 2 intact female dogs or cats (current law allows for up to 10 intact females), breed for the primary purpose of exhibiting or showing dogs or cats and only sell to other breeders or individuals. To be a hobby/show breeder, you must purchase an annual permit (the cost is not mentioned in the bill), and be inspected each year for an additional $200. New commercial kennel permit – Those who do not qualify for a hobby/show breeder license may apply for a commercial kennel permit. Current law defines a “commercial kennel” as anyone who is “engaged in the business of breeding” and owns at least one intact female “intended for breeding”. This bill adds the requirement that a commercial breeder must also be licensed with the Missouri Department of Agriculture in order to be a commercial breeder. The AKC believes it is unreasonable to require someone who may just breed one litter and own one intact female to comply with the same licensing and regulatory requirements as large-scale, commercial kennels. Ownership limits for breeders – Current law allows a resident to own up to four domestic animals, or up to eight with a “noncommercial kennel permit”. Under this bill, those same limits would apply to the hobby/show breeder and commercial kennel licensees. Talking Points:
AKC’s Issue Analysis Why Mandatory Spay/Neuter Laws are Ineffective
AKC’s Issue Brief “Mandatory Spay/Neuter Laws”
AKC’s Issue Brief “Dog Limit Laws”
“Animal Limit Laws: Better Alternatives”
Board of Aldermen Contact information:
Find the name of your Alderman here.
Contact information for all Aldermen:
St. Louis Board of Aldermen
1200 Market, City Hall, Room 230
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 622-3287
Fax: (314) 622-4273
E-mail addresses:
Charles Troupe (Ward 1): troupec@stlouiscity.com
Dionne Flowers (Ward 2): flowersd@stlouiscity.com
Freeman M. Bosley (Ward 3): bosleyf@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Samuel L. Moore (Ward 4): moores@stlouiscity.com
April Ford-Griffin (Ward 5): griffina@stlouiscity.com
Kacie Starr Triplett (Ward 6): triplettk@stlouiscity.com
Phyllis Young (Ward 7): youngp@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form (scroll to bottom of page to access form)
Stephen Conway (Ward 8): conways@stlouiscity.com
Kenneth Ortmann (Ward 9): ortmannk@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Joseph Vollmer (Ward 10): vollmerj@stlouiscity.com
Thomas Villa (Ward 11): villat@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Larry Arnowitz (Ward 12): arnowitzl@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Fred Wessels (Ward 13): wesselsl@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Carol Howard (Ward 14): howardc@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Jennifer Florida (Ward 15): floridaj@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Donna Baringer (Ward 16): baringerd@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Joseph Roddy (Ward 17): roddyj@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Terry Kennedy (Ward 18): kennedyt@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Marlene Davis (Ward 19): davisma@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Craig Schmid (Ward 20): schmidc@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Antonio French (Ward 21): frencha@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form (scroll to bottom of page to access form)
Jeffrey Boyd (Ward 22): boydj@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form (scroll to bottom of page to access form)
Joseph Vaccaro (Ward 23): vaccaroj@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Scott Ogilvie (Ward 24): ogilvies@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Shane Cohn (Ward 25): cohns@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Frank Williamson (Ward 26): williamsonf@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Gregory Carter (Ward 27): carterg@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form
Lyda Krewson – Sponsor of BB 107 (Ward 28) – krewsonl@stlouiscity.com or E-mail form ----- Robert
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