Public Comments for: HB804 - Dangerous dog; extending the time for adjudication.
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Last Name: Baron Organization: N/a Locality: Fairfax County

This bill seems like just a formality to the committee, but it actually has some very important safety ramifications and animal welfare ramifications that the legislators don’t seem to be considering. HB 804 should actually be going in the reverse to *lessen the amount of time* to hold a hearing because subjecting animals—particularly ones being examined for dangerous dog designation—to severe stress of being in a shelter away from their owners, creates a safety risk for shelter, staff and all but ensures the deterioration of the subject animal. Typically these animals are dog or human reactive so placing them for extended periods of time in the shelter environment with strange dogs and strange people people has been shown to create additional stress on the animal leading to worse outcomes. Further, stress actually changes the chemical composition of the brain so if we are trying to properly evaluate these animals, then subject them to these kinds of conditions is backwards. In my professional opinion, as a certified professional dog trainer (CPDT-KA) and shelter worker, the Bill should be prioritizing and expediting the hearings on these cases. There are usually medical or other acute issues at play that benefit from fast tracking evaluation and hearing. In addition, the extra emotional toll on owners, the victims and shelter and care staff for animals that are essentially in a limbo waiting period is avoidable by *prioritizing adjudication* for the sentient parties involved. Thank you.

Last Name: McCracken Locality: Richmond

HB206 I SUPPORT this bill. All pet shops should be accountable for the animals in their possession and transparent as to their health and welfare HB221 Vote NO on this bill. As written, this bill ignores the many Virginia communities that are successfully/humanely managing free-roaming cat populations. Its current language leaves the door open for inhumane policies like catch and kill. I do NOT SUPPORT this bill HB223 I SUPPORT this bill HB330 I SUPPORT this bill, but no pet shop should EVER offer consumer credit for an animal HB580 I SUPPORT this bill. Testing facilities should be totally transparent!! HB804 I do NOT Support this bill. The orginal language is the preferred language and there is no reason that the case cannot be heard within 30 days. You are allowing too much leeway to string out the case HB62 I SUPPORT this bill. Anumal Cruelty offenders should be known to the public just like sex offenders. There absolutely should be a list! HB9 I SUPPORT this bill

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