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We couldn't have done it without Kinship Circle.
"Dear Kinship Circle — On April 22, 2010 Gov. Deval Patrick signed Logan’s Law, making Massachusetts the first state in the nation with an effective law banning the cruel practice of canine and feline devocalization — cutting vocal cords to suppress the voice. Coalition to Protect and Rescue Pets couldn’t have done it without Kinship Circle. The Coalition is an all-volunteer, unfunded advocacy network with statewide reach; but passing legislation against opposition from the AKC and state veterinary association required far greater numbers.

The powerhouse animal welfare organizations in Massachusetts refused to help. Luckily for animals, Kinship Circle stepped up. You rallied your members at every stage of the 15-month legislative process. Whenever you were asked to put the word out, you unhesitatingly did.

Animal lovers in Massachusetts are very grateful to Kinship Circle for embracing this principle, and for working with the Coalition to put landmark humane legislation on the books. Thank you, Brenda and Kinship Circle!" Sincerely, Sandra Finder, Coalition to Protect and Rescue Pets





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The Massachusetts legislature is considering a bill to ban devocalization — cutting a dog or cat’s vocal cords to suppress his voice. This convenience surgery renders the animal mute, chronically hoarse, wheezy or shrill. Long-term risks include breathing problems, persistent gagging and coughing, difficulty swallowing or even death, regardless of the veterinarian’s skill or how the vocal cords are cut (through the oral cavity or a neck incision). Because tissue regrowth is common, the animal may be subjected to the pain, stress and repeated surgeries.

Devocalized dogs and cats don’t benefit. They are abandoned just like other companion animals. Still, devocalization is more common than most people think. Some breeders routinely devocalize to run their businesses without complaints or because they don’t want to hear their own animals. Dogs tend to bark more when kept in groups.

An Act Prohibiting Devocalization, House Bill 344 bans devocalization in Massachusetts. The bill is sponsored by Coalition to Protect and Rescue Pets, an unfunded, volunteer network of animal caregivers and compassionate people. It is endorsed by Humane Society Veterinary Medical Assn., more than 200 Massachusetts vets, and many animal shelters statewide. H.B. 344 has stalled in committee for more than three months. Without action, this humane bill will die.

WHAT YOU CAN DO
STEP 1, MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS: Call Speaker Robert Deleo and ask to speak to his aide. State comments or leave voicemail.

NON-MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS: Do not call! We’ve been told non-MA calls can hurt the bill.

State why this bill matters to you and why it should be passed as written, without amendments by special interests that profit from devocalization. Legislators state that there is no guarantee emails will be read. We are told aides often delete them without counting them. Powerful lobbies that profit from devocalization want to kill the bill: Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA), the American Kennel Club-affiliated Massachusetts Federation of Dog Clubs… and others. Without your voice, animals will continue to be robbed of theirs.


STEP 2, MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS ONLY: Call your state Representative on Beacon Hill. To find your Massachusetts State Representative try 1-800-462-8683 or www.wheredoivotema.com.

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Dear Speaker DeLeo,

Please ensure that House Bill 344, An Act Prohibiting Devocalization, passes this session. Special interests that profit from devocalization of dogs and cats want to dilute this humane legislation. I am counting on you to advocate for H.B. 344 — minus any amendments that permit the surgical removal of an animal’s voice.

Devocalization does not benefit animals, but it does pose grave risks for them. One little Pom choked to death after a prominent MVMA veterinarian devocalized her. Others suffer infection, aspiration pneumonia, or breathing difficulties. Some gag on food and water the rest of their lives.

House Bill 344, as written, stops this unnecessary cruelty. It limits vocal cord surgery to three exclusively ethical situations: To treat disease, injury or congenital abnormality.

Shelter executives testify that devocalized dogs and cats are abandoned just like any others. Tissue regrowth is common, subjecting animals to stress, pain and repeat surgeries. Caretakers unable to pay ongoing costs further jeopardize animals with surrender or euthanasia.

Surgically silencing an animal for convenience or profit is an act of cruelty. Massachusetts can open the door for other states to introduce equally humane and responsible legislation. Please support this landmark bill to prohibit devocalization.

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1) MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS ONLY: Contact Speaker Robert Deleo. Ask to speak to Speaker DeLeo’s aide and state your comments. Or, leave a voicemail.

1) NON-MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS: Do not call! We've been told non-MA calls can hurt the bill.

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Robert A. DeLeo
State House Room 356 / Boston, MA 02133
ph: 617-722-2500, email: Robert.DeLeo@state.ma.us



2) MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS ONLY: Call your state Rep on Beacon Hill. To find your Massachusetts State Representative: 1-800- 462-8683 or www.wheredoivotema.com. Enter your address, then look for your Representative in General Court.

Find contact info for all Massachusetts House members here too: www.mass.gov/legis/memmenuh.htm
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