Pet stores in the State of Texas are not required to provide the basic necessities of life for animals. Owners and employees are not trained in the proper care of animals and they do not require a license to operate. Tragedies like those seen at Petco and PetSmart can be avoided, in Texas, if laws are updated to meet current standards.
I advocate for animals welfare, both foreign and domestic, wild and captive, and defender of the Earth.
I want to urge the State of Texas to adopt modern day laws to regulate pet stores and any entity in the pet trade commerce and if necessary, prohibit the sale of animals at pet stores in the state.
The Animal Welfare Act of 1966 and subsequent amendments does not provide protection for animals. The Act simply provides guides on how to handle animals in research. In subsequent amendments, provisions were included to exclude certain animals. Language in at least one amendment specifies that the Act applies to only warm blooded animals, not reptiles.
Key points in the Act provide for specific protections and standards for entities dealing in animal commerce. However, in the State of Texas, there is a deficiency of even the most basic necessities for survival in animal welfare.
In the State of Texas, animals are expendable.
Food, Water, Sanitation: In the State of Texas, pet stores do not need to provide the basic necessities of life for animals in the pet store industry.
Veterinary Care: In the State of Texas, pet stores do not need to provide veterinary care to ensure healthy animals.
Unweaned Animals: In the State of Texas, pet stores are not prohibited from selling unweaned animals.
Lighting and Stress: In the State of Texas, pet stores do not need to provide adequate lighting for animals.
Housing: In the State of Texas, pet stores do not need to provide adequate housing for the animals.
Temperature and Ventilation: In the State of Texas, pet stores do need to provide livable conditions or proper ventilation for animals.
Lemon Laws: In the State of Texas, pet stores do not have to accept returned animals that are either sick or have health problems.
Licensing and Recordkeeping: In the State of Texas, pet stores are not licensed and not required to document their sources for animals.
Training: In the State of Texas, pet store owners and employees are not required to be trained in the proper care of animals.
In the State of Texas, all the above mentioned points are lacking. There is no protection for animals in pet stores. In fact, in Texas, a pet store definition of an animal is “every living dumb creature.”1 It is an archaic mentality that needs to be changed. Animals are intelligent and some species even exhibit reasoning skills.
I am petitioning the State of Texas to either license pet stores or just prohibit them from selling animals. If we do not, animals will continue to suffer.
We don’t want to hear more horror stories, no more Petco or PetSmart. Petco and Petsmart should only be allowed to sell pet supplies.
Sincerely,
Lucio Ortega MLS
101 W Resaca Drive
Los Fresnos, Texas 78566
References:
State Pet Shop Laws: Texas
http://www.bornfreeusa.org/b4a1_petshoplaws_state.php?s=tx
Animals Frozen Alive, Crudely Gassed at Petco, PetSmart Supply Mill
http://investigations.peta.org/animals-gassed-frozen-petco-petsmart/
3. Reptiles Suffer, Left to Die at Another Massive PetSmart Supplier
http://investigations.peta.org/reptiles-suffer-petsmart/
4. Behind Closed Doors of a PetSmart Animal Supplier
Signaures from Puppy Mill Regulation Petition: To View copy and paste into your browser.
http://www.petitions4287.com/2016/09/regulate-puppy-millsletterpetition.html
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