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dog problems. The conference went beyond the mantra of Ådeeds no <br />pool resources to identify and offer incentives for responsible <br />draft enforceable reasonable laws to deal with dangerous dogs an <br />owners. This document presents ideas for identifying dangerous a <br />dangerous dogs and includes provisions for increasing dog licens <br />viding voluntary registration for cat owners, dealing with pet-r <br />cussing legislative efforts that backfire, and outlining basic p <br />and control. <br />NAIA is an association of business, agricultural, scientific, an <br />interests dedicated to promoting animal welfare, supporting resp <br />and strengthening the bond between humans and animals. Our membe <br />owners, dog and cat clubs, obedience clubs and rescue groups as <br />trainers, veterinarians, research scientists, farmers, fishermen <br />biologists. Our membership includes some of America's most respe <br />fessionals, advocates and enthusiasts. <br />NAIA provides the public with factual information about animal i <br />especially those that are complex, misunderstood or controversia <br />bers are experts who represent the broad spectrum of animal inte <br />alliance members. Many of our members are deeply involved with a <br />environment as a lifestyle, a career, or a special interest. Man <br />on local, state, and national panels dedicated to improvement in <br />regulations governing man's contact with animals. They volunteer <br />ters, participate in breed or species rescue efforts, teach dog <br />organize public education seminars and events, and share their e <br />comers to their field and the general public. <br />With such a broad spectrum of expertise at our fingertips, we ar <br />willing, and able to go beyond providing the information in this <br />implement the ideas it contains. Feel free to call on us for ass <br />Sincerely, <br />Patti L. Strand, NAIA national director <br />PO Box 66579, Portland, OR 97290 <br />Email: naia@naiaonline.org <br />Phone: (503) 761-1139; fax: (503) 761-1289 <br />Website: http://www.naiaonline.org/ <br />© National Animal Interest Alliance, March 2005 <br /> <br />
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