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Mandatory Spay/Neuter Ordinance City Council meeting October 7, 2013
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Overview Based on recommendations from the Pasadena Humane Society staff recommends: Mandate adult cats/dogs over 4 months of age be spayed/neutered. Establish exceptions to the mandate. 2
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Risk Factors for Attacks For People: Children are most at risk, especially those 12 and under. 1 Dogs in lower income neighborhoods were more likely to bite. 2 For Dogs: Intact males represented 70-76% of reported dog bite incidents. 3,4 Females with pups. 1 Some evidence to show biting dogs are more likely to be chained while in the yard. 3 3 1 Golab GC. A community approach to dog bite prevention. AVMA. June 2001. 2 Schuler CM, DeBess EE, Lapidus JA, Hedberg K. Canine and human factors related to dog bite injuries. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2008; 232(4):542-546 3 Gershman KA, Sacks JJ, Wright JC. Which dogs bite? A case-control study of risk factors. Pediatrics 1994; 93: 913-917 3 Wright JC. Canine aggression toward people: bite scenarios and prevention. Vet Clin North Am Sm Ani Pract 1991; 2711(2): 299-314.
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Spay/Neuter Benefits In addition to bite risk-reduction: Sterilization of cats and dogs is an effective means of population control. Overpopulation of strays can lead to zoonotic disease issues such as toxoplasmosis and murine typhus. 4
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Spay/Neuter Mandate Required for all cats/dogs over 4 months of age Exceptions being: Dogs which are unable to be spayed or neutered without a high likelihood of suffering serious bodily harm or death due to age or infirmity. Dogs used by law enforcement agencies for law enforcement purposes. Service or assistance dogs that assist disabled persons. Competition dogs and cats. 5
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Timeline June 17, 2013 recommendation on mandatory spay/neuter approved by Public Safety Committee July 8, 2013 City Council directs City Attorney to prepare an ordinance mandating the spay/neuter of cats and dogs, excluding those that meet exclusion criteria October 7, 2013 first reading of ordinance presented for Council consideration 6
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