SENATE MEMORIAL 68
49th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2009
INTRODUCED BY
Richard C. Martinez
A MEMORIAL
PROCLAIMING MARCH "ESPANOLA PIT FIX MONTH" AT THE SENATE.
WHEREAS, in some communities, such as Espanola, pit bulls are overrepresented among the dogs that are euthanized because they do not find suitable homes; and
WHEREAS, in Espanola, the euthanasia rate for pit bulls is three and one-half times the euthanasia rate for all other dogs; and
WHEREAS, in 2008, one hundred twelve pit bulls that were taken in by the Espanola Valley humane society did not find homes; and
WHEREAS, the average cost to animal shelters for handling each homeless animal is one hundred seventy-six dollars ($176); and
WHEREAS, the spaying and neutering of cats and dogs has been shown to drastically reduce cat and dog overpopulation; and
WHEREAS, spaying and neutering programs have been shown to be more cost-effective than euthanasia in countering the homeless animal crisis; and
WHEREAS, the Espanola Valley humane society and saving animals New Mexico are offering free spaying and neutering for the pit bulls of Espanola and Rio Arriba county, through a program known as the "Espanola Pit Fix"; and
WHEREAS, the program will spay or neuter more than three hundred thirty animals, potentially preventing hundreds of pit bull births and saving thousands of taxpayer dollars;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that March be proclaimed "Espanola Pit Fix Month" at the senate.
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