November/December 2008 3/22/13 9:17 PM Page 1 “Doggie in the win- dow” singer hopes to sing the WASHINGTON D.C.– – “At the time,” in 1952, “‘Doggie in the Window’ seemed like a sweet and harmless message,” recalls singer Patti Page. Selling more than a million (Kim Bartlett) BLM mustangs at Pyramid Lake, Nevada. (Kim Bartlett) copies in five months, the song became Window” for a children’s album, early in Page’s fourth recording to top the charts in the “Baby Boom” that doubled the U.S. five years––and became the unofficial human population and brought a trebling of anthem of the pet industry. Pickens bids to save wild the pet population within a generation of Opening with the question “How R E N O ––Just as the Bureau of Land Boone Pickens, made known her intentions to the end of World War II. By the time the much is that doggie in the window? I do Management seemed poised to kill 2,000 adopt not just the doomed wild horses but most “Baby Boom” children began raising fami- hope that doggie is for sale,” the song healthy mustangs, due to lack of adoptive or all of the 30,000 horses and burros kept in lies and acquiring pets of their own, the helped to popularize the concept of pur- homes, Madeleine Pickens “arrived on a white federal holding pens,” reported Layton. U.S. street dog population had been eradi- chasing commercially bred puppies from horse,” as Washington Post staff writer “Lifelong animal lovers, the Pickenses just a cated by the combination of improved sani- pet stores, at a time when the overwhelm- Lyndsey Layton put it. few years ago led the fight to close the last tation, more vehicular traffic, and more ing majority of pet dogs in the U.S. were Pickens on November 17, 2008 horse slaughterhouse in the United States.” aggressive animal control. Nearly half the mongrels and about 30% of the U.S. dog turned a public hearing in Reno from a perfunc- Posted Pickens afterward to her per- dogs in the U.S. were now purebreds, and population were street dogs, as in much of tory condemnation ritual to a celebration. sonal web site, “Wild horses on federal land U.S. animal shelters were killing seven the developing world today. “Pickens, wife of billionaire T. (continued on page 8) times as many dogs as in 1952. Page recorded “Doggie in the Page, now 81, had no intention of helping to build the puppy mill industry, a happenstance that she has now regretted in public statements and endorsements of animal shelters for more than half of her ANIMAL PEOPLE life. In 1952 Page had never heard of puppy mills. The term “puppy mill” News For People Who Care About Animals appears to have first been used in a main- stream U.S. newspaper in December 1953. The older term “doggy mill” had in half a century never crossed from humane society November/December 2008 newsletters into common mainstream use. In support of the Humane Society Volume XVIII, #9 of the U.S. anti-puppy mill campaign, Page recently recorded a new version of “Doggie in the Window” called “Do you (continued on page 16) Pending White House dog adoption upstages Obama cabinet picks WASHINGTON D.C.––G o o g l e 533,000 discussing his cabinet picks. searches on December 7, 2008 turned up Obama himself addressed selecting 703,000 web pages discussing U.S. President- the future White House dog first, in his initial elect Barack Obama’s campaign pledge to post-election press conference. adopt a dog for his daughters, compared with “With respect to the dog,” Obama said, “this is a major issue. I think it has gen- erated more interest on our Web site than just about anything. We have two criteria to be reconciled. One is that Malia,” the elder Obama daughter, age 10, “is allergic, so it has to be hypoallergenic. There are a number of breeds that are hypoallergenic. On the other hand, our preference would be to get a shelter dog, but obviously a lot of shelter dogs are mutts like me. So whether we’re going to be able to balance those two things I think is a pressing issue on the Obama household.” “I have never seen this many blog Scene at Pigs Peace sanctuary in Washington state. (Kristen Stilt) notes about shelter dogs, certainly not in political blogs,” Petfinder.com cofounder Betsy Saul told MSNBC commentator Helen A.S. Popkin. Petfinder, as Popkin pointed California Proposition Two out, hosts adoption web pages for 12,187 ani- mal rescue groups, displaying more than 300,000 adoptable pets at any given time. passage rattles agribiz cages “If we have dogs good enough for LENEXA, Kansas– – C a l i f o r n i a strict standards. And publicize the expulsion.” the president, then our dogs are good enough Proposition Two, overwhelmingly approved “Let me quote a most disturbing The New Yorker magazine depicted President- for you,” American SPCA vice president by voters on November 4, requires only that story from Meatingplace.com,” Jolley elabo- elect Obama interviewing dogs as if they were Steve Zawistowski told Popkin, while trying “calves raised for veal, egg-laying hens, and rated. “People for the Ethical Treatment of candidates for cabinet positions. (continued on page 6) pregnant pigs be confined only in ways that Animals released a video showing workers at allow these animals to lie down, stand up, an Aviagen turkey-breeding operation abusing ANIMAL PEOPLE fully extend their limbs and turn around live birds. PETA sent an individual to work Nonprofit Organization freely,” by 2015. undercover at several Aviagen operations in PO Box 960 “The new law is simple and hardly West Virginia between September and Clinton, WA 98236-0960 U.S. Postage Paid earth-shaking,” observed G r i s t c o l u m n i s t November of this year, according to the video ANIMAL PEOPLE, Inc. Tom Philpott in a post-election wrap-up. “Yet that was posted on the organization’s web site. industrial-farming interests are squawking like The video depicts Aviagen employees break- hens about to lay a huge egg. That the indus- ing turkeys’ necks and stomping on their try finds such a commonsense requirement heads while they are still alive. PETA also intolerable reveals just how dependent it is on alleges that a supervisor saw workers kill 450 imposing cramped conditions. The backlash turkeys with two-by-fours.” against Proposition Two also betrays a very Jolley denounced similar abuse encouraging fear that California’s code will go videotaped by PETA at MowMar Farms in nationwide.” Bayard, Minnesota, exposed in mid- Chuck Jolley of the Cattle Network September 2008. acknowledged as much on November 19, Greene County, Minnesota sheriff 2008. Animal agriculture trade organizations, Tom Heater on October 22, 2008 served said Jolley, “should conduct unannounced arrest warrants against six of 18 MowMar member audits and be ready to immediately employees whom PETA accused of “hitting dismiss any company caught violating the (continued on page 10) November/December 2008 3/22/13 9:17 PM Page 2 2 - ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2008 November/December 2008 3/22/13 9:17 PM Page 3 Editorial feature ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2008 - 3 How hard times affect animal rescue The October 2008 ANIMAL PEOPLE editorial, “The humane community can han- released, but the aftermath of 2001 shows what might happen. dle hard times,” focused on the institutional side of coping with the global economic crisis. When collapsing high-tech stock prices preceded the terrorist attacks of September How animals themselves are affected also warrants discussion. 11, 2001, one visible outcome was that foundations gave less to dog and cat sterilization. “Foreclosure pets” and “abandoned horses” have been the topics of at least one Humane societies restricted eligibility for participation in discount sterilization programs, or major daily newspaper feature apiece per week, by actual count, since late 2007. suspended them altogether. Within two fiscal years, U.S. shelter killing of dogs and cats rose There is not much of a “foreclosure pets” crisis in affluent suburbs where the few from 4.2 million to 4.9 million, erasing five years’ worth of progress. foreclosures tend to be on townhouses in developments that did not allow pets to begin with. Since then, the U.S. humane community has ramped up sterilization outreach, and Across town though, handling animals surrendered by distraught people who have abruptly has pushed the dog and cat toll in shelters back down to 4.2 million––but holding that level, become homeless is an increasingly urgent issue. Typically, a young family of insecure and making further improvement, requires keeping low-cost and free sterilization programs income reached for the house-yard-dog dream by taking out a sub-prime mortgage. Then operating at full speed. someone lost a job, often just because the economy skidded. Many and perhaps most shelter surrenders of “foreclosure pets” could be prevented More surrenders & neglect cases through “bridge fostering.” Bridge fostering volunteers temporarily house animals for people who need time to recover from a crisis. Of the approximately eight million dogs and cats coming to U.S. shelters in 2008, as This is hardly a new idea. Mary Tealby founded the Temporary Home for Lost & many as half will have been surrendered by their caretakers, either as surplus births, for Starving Dogs near the Holloway Debtors Prison in London in 1860 to care for the animals of behavioral reasons, or for economic reasons.
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