Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Peaceful Rally Against the Ohio Dog Auctions in Farmerstown, OH!

Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~

GET READY TO SERVE AS A STRONG VOICE FOR THE DOGS ON AUGUST 21!

Following our very successful May 22 peaceful rally in Millersburg, we're ready to stand united against the Ohio Dog Auctions in Holmes county!

DATE:
Sat., August 21, 2010

TIME:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

LOCATION:
Holmes County Fairgrounds - 8381 State Route 39, Millersburg, OH 44654
Click here for directions

(Per the instructions of the Holmes County Sheriff's Department, we need to ensure we stand approximately six feet of the roadside and do not block any cars from entering the Fairgrounds.)

ATTIRE:
Since August 21 could bring rain and/or hot temperatures, be sure to dress accordingly!

SIGNS:
PLEASE BRING SIGNS!

Please remember that many farmers and dog fanciers - hobby and show breeders - are supporting the Ohio Dog Auctions Act, and they will be present at this county fair. Our focus is the Ohio Dog Auctions and their relationship to puppy mills and pet homelessness, so please ensure your signs reflect this message!

Feel free to use any of the pictures on the www.BanOhioDogActions.com website. Signs with the text, "Support the Ohio Dog Auctions Act" and "Ban Ohio Dog Auctions" enlarged to 13" X 17" on a home photo printer, or as large as you can get them without being blurry, are very effective for this peaceful rally!

RIDERS WILL BE JOINING US!
Over 100 riders from across Ohio are scheduled to join us in support of our efforts to raise awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act! The route will include a visit past the Holmes County Fairgrounds (ground zero for the peaceful rally) along Route 39 and the Livestock Auction Barn (where the Ohio Dog Auctions take place) along Route 557.

If interested in being a part of this passionate crew of animal advocates, please contact Julie with Operation Warm and Cozy at 330-364-7190.

(We invite you to read Frankie's story, Julie's rescued companion from the Ohio Dog Auction, by clicking here - > http://www.timesreporter.com/features/x148963733/One-dog-s-incredible-journey)

MEDIA COVERAGE:
Media coverage of the Ohio Dog Auctions and their relationship to puppy mills and pet homelessness has been extensive, and as with the May 22 rally in Millersburg, many of our protesting rescuers are committed to initiating humane reform at county pounds and shelters. They are ready to assist the Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions in initiating positive change through our 2011 ballot campaign (Ohio Dog Auctions Act).

07/29/10 - The Vindicator - Group vows a fight with bite to ban dog auctions - > http://www.vindy.com/news/2010/jul/29/group-vows-a-fight-with-bite-to-ban-dog-/

07/02/10 - Statehouse News Bureau - Activists working against puppy mills concerned that deal on humane ballot issue won't help - > http://www.statenews.org/story_page.cfm?ID=14171&year=2010&month=7

06/24/10 - Pet Views and News - What's Up with Ohio? - > http://petnewsandviews.com/2010/06/whats-up-with-ohio/

06/08/10 - Times-Reporter - One dog's incredible journey, Frankie wandered out of wooded area - > http://www.timesreporter.com/features/x148963733/One-dog-s-incredible-journey

05/27/10 - Philly Dawg - Part 2: TV report exposes conditions at Ohio dog auction - > http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/pets/PAR_2_TV_report_exposes_conditions_at_Ohio_dog_auction.html?text=lg&c=y

05/27/10 - Philly Dawg - TV report exposes conditions at Ohio dog auction - > http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/pets/TV_report_exposes_conditions_at_Ohio_dog_auction.html

Thanks everyone for continuing to serve as a strong voice for the dogs! We look forward to seeing everyone on August 21!

Monday, July 12, 2010

MID YEAR UPDATE - PART 2! Ohio Dog Auctions Act (2011 Ballot Initiative)

Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~

The Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions is spearheading a citizens-backed, ballot initiative - Ohio Dog Auctions Act - to help improve the lives of dogs in commercial breeding operations in Ohio. The measure would make it illegal for anyone to auction or raffle a dog in Ohio. It also would prohibit bringing dogs into the state for sale or trade that were acquired by auction or raffle elsewhere.

We need your help to end a major distribution channel serving buyers and sellers from 15 states, many of whom have repeated, long standing violations of the Animal Welfare Act and/or have been convicted of animal cruelty. The proposed Amended Senate Bill 95 (legislation for dog breeding kennels) DOES NOT contain language which addresses any aspect of Ohio dog auctions! Click here to read more.

Given that volunteer petitioners played a major role in the Ohioans for Humane Farms (OHF) campaign by collecting 160,000 signatures in four months, we are confident this same milestone can be achieved for the Ohio Dog Auctions Act!

1. Signatures as of July 1 - Just 153 Days Remaining!

As of July 1, a total of 19,538 signatures have been collected of the MINIMUM 120,700 signatures required by December 1, 2010. 326 volunteer Petition Circulators have raised awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act by helping to collect signatures from 74 counties!

* For a view of our "Stoplight" report as of July 1, please scroll down this page!

2. Download a Petition, Attend a Townhall Meeting, Participate in a Signature Gathering!

Pledge to collect a minimum of 123 signatures (three full petitions) from Ohio registered voters between now and December 1! That's less than two signatures per day!

A. Campaign Kit! Our campaign kit can help you hit the ground running in collecting signatures from Ohio registered voters! .

To download the Initiative Petition (Ohio Dog Auctions Act), Instructions for Collecting Signatures, Best Strategies on Collecting Signatures and other informational materials, please click here.

B. Town Hall Meetings! Learn more about the Ohio Dog Auctions Act by participating in a Coalition Meeting for your county!

Upcoming meetings for July include:

> Butler (July 10)
> Montgomery (July 24)
> Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull (July 28)

To view dates, times and locations of all Town Hall Meetings (as they become confirmed), please click here.

C. Signature Gatherings! Participate in some great events where you can meet and talk with Ohio voters!

County fairs, car shows and community festivals are taking place all across the state from now until December 1, and many are extending FREE booth space to the Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions!

To view dates, times and locations of upcoming Signature Gatherings, please click here. (Scroll down the page, past Town Hall Meetings!)

C. Supporters! We applaud the many individuals and groups who are helping to raise awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act! Click here to view the latest Action Alert issued by the ASPCA.

Our growing list of supporters include local humane societies, pet vendors and animal welfare organizations!

To view all those who support a ban on Ohio dog auctions, please click here.

3. Join our Facebook group, Ohio Voters Against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions!

We invite you to join the over 2,150 voices who have become members of our Face Book group, Ohio Voters against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions. Membership is FREE, and our portal serves as a great vehicle in which to receive timely updates on issues and campaigns addressing Ohio dog auctions, puppy mills and the entities that support and keep them in business.

For more information on how you can become a member, please click here.


* STOPLIGHT REPORT AS OF JULY 1, 2010

GREEN LIGHT! Volunteer petitioners have met or exceeded the signature goal for these counties! A special CONGRATULATIONS to Team Hopper (representing three Petition Circulators) who exceeded their signature goal for Coshocton and Amy B./Anne R./Chris H. /Jill N./Kathryn B./Kay K./Keri K./Melissa S./Sherri M./Vikki K. who exceeded their signature goal for Hocking!

County Total votes cast in 2006 governor's race 3% (the MINIMUM number of signatures we need to collect by 12/01/10) The total number of signatures we have collected as of 07/01/10 Percent of Goal
Hocking 9,860 296 337 113.85%
Coshocton 13,408 402 421 104.73%


YELLOW LIGHT! Volunteer petitioners have met between 50% - 99% of their signature goal for these counties! We need to continue this pace to reach these voters by December 1!

County Total votes cast in 2006 governor's race 3% (the MINIMUM number of signatures we need to collect by 12/01/10) The total number of signatures we have collected as of 07/01/10 Percent of Goal

Jackson 10,423 313 231 73.80%
Cuyahoga 454,100 13,623 7,073 51.92%
Richland 45,799 1,374 713 51.89%


RED LIGHT! Volunteer petitioners have met between 0% - 49% of their signature goal for these counties! We need to accelerate our pace to reach these voters by December 1, particularly those counties in red!

County Total votes cast in 2006 governor's race 3% (the MINIMUM number of signatures we need to collect by 12/01/10) The total number of signatures we have collected as of 07/01/10 Percent of Goal

Tuscarawas 31,585 948 433 45.68%
Geauga 39,148 1,174 485 41.31%
Stark 139,414 4,182 1,578 37.73%
Hancock 25,675 770 253 32.86%
Pickaway 17,960 539 175 32.47%
Lorain 100,632 3,019 844 27.96%
Lake 88,006 2,640 620 23.48%
Franklin 373,258 11,198 2,351 20.99%
Athens 19,840 595 118 19.83%
Delaware 64,773 1,943 316 16.26%
Medina 65,511 1,965 295 15.01%
Monroe 6,066 182 26 14.29%
Summit 197,747 5,932 792 13.35%
Madison 13,441 403 53 13.15%
Morrow 12,575 377 49 13.00%
Vinton 4,422 133 16 12.03%
Wayne 38,546 1,156 127 10.99%
Union 16,877 506 55 10.87%
Portage 54,970 1,649 161 9.76%
Fairfield 54,004 1,620 140 8.64%
Morgan 5,516 165 14 8.48%
Clermont 65,010 1,950 158 8.10%
Hamilton 287,496 8,625 610 7.07%
Licking 59,051 1,772 120 6.77%
Adams 8,685 261 17 6.51%
Logan 16,080 482 31 6.43%
Holmes 8,108 243 15 6.17%
Meigs 7,707 231 14 6.06%
Crawford 16,744 502 28 5.58%
Hardin 9,723 292 16 5.48%
Ashland 19,355 581 30 5.16%
Knox 20,780 623 30 4.82%
Butler 115,895 3,477 159 4.57%
Marion 21,691 651 27 4.15%
Columbiana 36,223 1,087 44 4.05%
Perry 11,291 339 10 2.95%
Montgomery 189,201 5,676 161 2.84%
Miami 37,054 1,112 26 2.34%
Huron 18,917 568 13 2.29%
Muskingum 28,719 862 19 2.20%
Guernsey 13,375 401 8 2.00%
Ross 23,839 715 14 1.96%
Warren 68,091 2,043 40 1.96%
Lucas 142,784 4,284 80 1.87%
Erie 30,106 903 15 1.66%
Mahoning 95,251 2,858 47 1.64%
Carroll 11,152 335 5 1.49%
Brown 14,044 421 6 1.43%
Clinton 12,646 379 5 1.32%
Trumbull 81,128 2,434 30 1.23%
Fayette 8,402 252 3 1.19%
Wood 45,616 1,368 16 1.17%
Champaign 14,264 428 5 1.17%
Clark 49,056 1,472 15 1.02%
Ottawa 17,207 516 5 0.97%
Ashtabula 33,865 1,016 7 0.69%
Gallia 10,165 305 2 0.66%
Preble 15,553 467 3 0.64%
Auglaize 16,907 507 3 0.59%
Highland 13,158 395 2 0.51%
Greene 59,113 1,773 8 0.45%
Sandusky 22,736 682 3 0.44%
Washington 22,788 684 3 0.44%
Mercer 15,646 469 2 0.43%
Wyandot 8,160 245 1 0.41%
Allen 36,229 1,087 3 0.28%
Fulton 16,141 484 1 0.21%
Lawrence 19,109 573 1 0.17%
Seneca 20,051 602 1 0.17%
Belmont 23,996 720 0 0.00%
Darke 20,223 607 0 0.00%
Defiance 13,638 409 0 0.00%
Harrison 6,095 183 0 0.00%
Henry 11,473 344 0 0.00%
Jefferson 26,133 784 0 0.00%
Noble 5,072 152 0 0.00%
Paulding 7,479 224 0 0.00%
Pike 9,776 293 0 0.00%
Putnam 14,161 425 0 0.00%
Scioto 26,369 791 0 0.00%
Shelby 17,029 511 0 0.00%
Van Wert 10,409 312 0 0.00%
Williams 13,033 391 0 0.00%

MID YEAR UPDATE - PART 1! Ohio Dog Auctions Act (2011 Ballot Initiative)

Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~

The Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions is spearheading a citizens-backed, ballot initiative - Ohio Dog Auctions Act - to help improve the lives of dogs in commercial breeding operations in Ohio. The measure would make it illegal for anyone to auction or raffle a dog in Ohio. It also would prohibit bringing dogs into the state for sale or trade that were acquired by auction or raffle elsewhere.

We need your help to end a major distribution channel serving buyers and sellers from 15 states, many of whom have repeated, long standing violations of the Animal Welfare Act and/or have been convicted of animal cruelty!

Given that volunteer petitioners played a major role in the OHF campaign by collecting 160,000 signatures in four months, we are confident this same milestone can be achieved for the Ohio Dog Auctions Act!

1. Signatures as of July 1 - Just 153 Days Remaining!

As of July 1, a total of 19,538 signatures have been collected of the MINIMUM 120,700 signatures required by December 1, 2010. 326 volunteer Petition Circulators have raised awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act by helping to collect signatures from 74 counties!

For a breakdown of our county goals against actuals as of July 1, please scroll down this page!

2. Download a Petition, Attend a Townhall Meeting, Participate in a Signature Gathering!

Pledge to collect a minimum of 123 signatures (three full petitions) from Ohio registered voters between now and December 1! That's less than two signatures per day!

A. Campaign Kit! Our campaign kit can help you hit the ground running in collecting signatures from Ohio registered voters! .

To download the Initiative Petition (Ohio Dog Auctions Act), Instructions for Collecting Signatures and other informational materials, please click here.

B. Town Hall Meetings! Learn more about the Ohio Dog Auctions Act by participating in a Coalition Meeting for your county!

Upcoming meetings for July include:

> Butler (July 10)
> Montgomery (July 24)
> Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull (July 28)

For dates, times and locations of all Town Hall Meetings (as they become confirmed), please click here.

C. Signature Gatherings! Participate in some great events where you can meet and talk with Ohio voters!

For dates, times and locations of upcoming Signature Gatherings please click here. (Scroll down the page, past Town Hall Meetings!)

3. Join our Facebook group, Ohio Voters Against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions!

We invite you to join the over 2,150 voices who have become members of our Face Book group, Ohio Voters against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions. Membership is FREE, and our portal serves as a great vehicle in which to receive timely updates on issues and campaigns addressing Ohio dog auctions, puppy mills and the entities that support and keep them in business.

For more information on how you can become a member, please click here.

Thanks everyone for continuing to serve as a strong voice for ALL animals!
County Total votes cast in 2006 governor's race 3% (the MINIMUM number of signatures we need to collect by 12/01/10) The total number of signatures we have collected as of 07/01/10 Percent of Goal
Adams 8,685 261 17 6.51%
Allen 36,229 1,087 3 0.28%
Ashland 19,355 581 30 5.16%
Ashtabula 33,865 1,016 7 0.69%
Athens 19,840 595 118 19.83%
Auglaize 16,907 507 3 0.59%
Belmont 23,996 720 0 0.00%
Brown 14,044 421 6 1.43%
Butler 115,895 3,477 159 4.57%
Carroll 11,152 335 5 1.49%
Champaign 14,264 428 5 1.17%
Clark 49,056 1,472 15 1.02%
Clermont 65,010 1,950 158 8.10%
Clinton 12,646 379 5 1.32%
Columbiana 36,223 1,087 44 4.05%
Coshocton 13,408 402 421 104.73%
Crawford 16,744 502 28 5.58%
Cuyahoga 454,100 13,623 7,073 51.92%
Darke 20,223 607 0 0.00%
Defiance 13,638 409 0 0.00%
Delaware 64,773 1,943 316 16.26%
Erie 30,106 903 15 1.66%
Fairfield 54,004 1,620 140 8.64%
Fayette 8,402 252 3 1.19%
Franklin 373,258 11,198 2,351 20.99%
Fulton 16,141 484 1 0.21%
Gallia 10,165 305 2 0.66%
Geauga 39,148 1,174 485 41.31%
Greene 59,113 1,773 8 0.45%
Guernsey 13,375 401 8 2.00%
Hamilton 287,496 8,625 610 7.07%
Hancock 25,675 770 253 32.86%
Hardin 9,723 292 16 5.48%
Harrison 6,095 183 0 0.00%
Henry 11,473 344 0 0.00%
Highland 13,158 395 2 0.51%
Hocking 9,860 296 337 113.85%
Holmes 8,108 243 15 6.17%
Huron 18,917 568 13 2.29%
Jackson 10,423 313 231 73.80%
Jefferson 26,133 784 0 0.00%
Knox 20,780 623 30 4.82%
Lake 88,006 2,640 620 23.48%
Lawrence 19,109 573 1 0.17%
Licking 59,051 1,772 120 6.77%
Logan 16,080 482 31 6.43%
Lorain 100,632 3,019 844 27.96%
Lucas 142,784 4,284 80 1.87%
Madison 13,441 403 53 13.15%
Mahoning 95,251 2,858 47 1.64%
Marion 21,691 651 27 4.15%
Medina 65,511 1,965 295 15.01%
Meigs 7,707 231 14 6.06%
Mercer 15,646 469 2 0.43%
Miami 37,054 1,112 26 2.34%
Monroe 6,066 182 26 14.29%
Montgomery 189,201 5,676 161 2.84%
Morgan 5,516 165 14 8.48%
Morrow 12,575 377 49 13.00%
Muskingum 28,719 862 19 2.20%
Noble 5,072 152 0 0.00%
Ottawa 17,207 516 5 0.97%
Paulding 7,479 224 0 0.00%
Perry 11,291 339 10 2.95%
Pickaway 17,960 539 175 32.47%
Pike 9,776 293 0 0.00%
Portage 54,970 1,649 161 9.76%
Preble 15,553 467 3 0.64%
Putnam 14,161 425 0 0.00%
Richland 45,799 1,374 713 51.89%
Ross 23,839 715 14 1.96%
Sandusky 22,736 682 3 0.44%
Scioto 26,369 791 0 0.00%
Seneca 20,051 602 1 0.17%
Shelby 17,029 511 0 0.00%
Stark 139,414 4,182 1,578 37.73%
Summit 197,747 5,932 792 13.35%
Trumbull 81,128 2,434 30 1.23%
Tuscarawas 31,585 948 433 45.68%
Union 16,877 506 55 10.87%
Van Wert 10,409 312 0 0.00%
Vinton 4,422 133 16 12.03%
Warren 68,091 2,043 40 1.96%
Washington 22,788 684 3 0.44%
Wayne 38,546 1,156 127 10.99%
Williams 13,033 391 0 0.00%
Wood 45,616 1,368 16 1.17%
Wyandot 8,160 245 1 0.41%
All Counties 4,022,754 120,682 19,538

Thursday, July 8, 2010

MID YEAR UPDATE - PART 1! Ohio Dog Auctions Act (2011 Ballot Initiative)

Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~

The Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions is spearheading a citizens-backed, ballot initiative - Ohio Dog Auctions Act - to help improve the lives of dogs in commercial breeding operations in Ohio. The measure would make it illegal for anyone to auction or raffle a dog in Ohio. It also would prohibit bringing dogs into the state for sale or trade that were acquired by auction or raffle elsewhere.

We need your help to end a major distribution channel serving buyers and sellers from 15 states, many of whom have repeated, long standing violations of the Animal Welfare Act and/or have been convicted of animal cruelty!

Given that volunteer petitioners played a major role in the OHF campaign by collecting 160,000 signatures in four months, we are confident this same milestone can be achieved for the Ohio Dog Auctions Act!

1. Signatures as of July 1 - Just 153 Days Remaining!

As of July 1, a total of 19,538 signatures have been collected of the MINIMUM 120,700 signatures required by December 1, 2010. 326 volunteer Petition Circulators have raised awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act by helping to collect signatures from 74 counties!

For a breakdown of our county goals against actuals as of July 1, please scroll down this page!

2. Download a Petition, Attend a Townhall Meeting, Participate in a Signature Gathering!

Pledge to collect a minimum of 123 signatures (three full petitions) from Ohio registered voters between now and December 1! That's less than two signatures per day!

A. Campaign Kit! Our campaign kit can help you hit the ground running in collecting signatures from Ohio registered voters! .

To download the Initiative Petition (Ohio Dog Auctions Act), Instructions for Collecting Signatures and other informational materials, please click here.

B. Town Hall Meetings! Learn more about the Ohio Dog Auctions Act by participating in a Coalition Meeting for your county!

Upcoming meetings for July include:

> Butler (July 10)
> Montgomery (July 24)
> Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull (July 28)

For dates, times and locations of all Town Hall Meetings (as they become confirmed), please click here.

C. Signature Gatherings! Participate in some great events where you can meet and talk with Ohio voters!

For dates, times and locations of upcoming Signature Gatherings please click here. (Scroll down the page, past Town Hall Meetings!)

3. Join our Facebook group, Ohio Voters Against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions!

We invite you to join the over 2,150 voices who have become members of our Face Book group, Ohio Voters against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions. Membership is FREE, and our portal serves as a great vehicle in which to receive timely updates on issues and campaigns addressing Ohio dog auctions, puppy mills and the entities that support and keep them in business.

For more information on how you can become a member, please click here.

Thanks everyone for continuing to serve as a strong voice for ALL animals!
County Total votes cast in 2006 governor's race 3% (the MINIMUM number of signatures we need to collect by 12/01/10) The total number of signatures we have collected as of 07/01/10 Percent of Goal
Adams 8,685 261 17 6.51%
Allen 36,229 1,087 3 0.28%
Ashland 19,355 581 30 5.16%
Ashtabula 33,865 1,016 7 0.69%
Athens 19,840 595 118 19.83%
Auglaize 16,907 507 3 0.59%
Belmont 23,996 720 0 0.00%
Brown 14,044 421 6 1.43%
Butler 115,895 3,477 159 4.57%
Carroll 11,152 335 5 1.49%
Champaign 14,264 428 5 1.17%
Clark 49,056 1,472 15 1.02%
Clermont 65,010 1,950 158 8.10%
Clinton 12,646 379 5 1.32%
Columbiana 36,223 1,087 44 4.05%
Coshocton 13,408 402 421 104.73%
Crawford 16,744 502 28 5.58%
Cuyahoga 454,100 13,623 7,073 51.92%
Darke 20,223 607 0 0.00%
Defiance 13,638 409 0 0.00%
Delaware 64,773 1,943 316 16.26%
Erie 30,106 903 15 1.66%
Fairfield 54,004 1,620 140 8.64%
Fayette 8,402 252 3 1.19%
Franklin 373,258 11,198 2,351 20.99%
Fulton 16,141 484 1 0.21%
Gallia 10,165 305 2 0.66%
Geauga 39,148 1,174 485 41.31%
Greene 59,113 1,773 8 0.45%
Guernsey 13,375 401 8 2.00%
Hamilton 287,496 8,625 610 7.07%
Hancock 25,675 770 253 32.86%
Hardin 9,723 292 16 5.48%
Harrison 6,095 183 0 0.00%
Henry 11,473 344 0 0.00%
Highland 13,158 395 2 0.51%
Hocking 9,860 296 337 113.85%
Holmes 8,108 243 15 6.17%
Huron 18,917 568 13 2.29%
Jackson 10,423 313 231 73.80%
Jefferson 26,133 784 0 0.00%
Knox 20,780 623 30 4.82%
Lake 88,006 2,640 620 23.48%
Lawrence 19,109 573 1 0.17%
Licking 59,051 1,772 120 6.77%
Logan 16,080 482 31 6.43%
Lorain 100,632 3,019 844 27.96%
Lucas 142,784 4,284 80 1.87%
Madison 13,441 403 53 13.15%
Mahoning 95,251 2,858 47 1.64%
Marion 21,691 651 27 4.15%
Medina 65,511 1,965 295 15.01%
Meigs 7,707 231 14 6.06%
Mercer 15,646 469 2 0.43%
Miami 37,054 1,112 26 2.34%
Monroe 6,066 182 26 14.29%
Montgomery 189,201 5,676 161 2.84%
Morgan 5,516 165 14 8.48%
Morrow 12,575 377 49 13.00%
Muskingum 28,719 862 19 2.20%
Noble 5,072 152 0 0.00%
Ottawa 17,207 516 5 0.97%
Paulding 7,479 224 0 0.00%
Perry 11,291 339 10 2.95%
Pickaway 17,960 539 175 32.47%
Pike 9,776 293 0 0.00%
Portage 54,970 1,649 161 9.76%
Preble 15,553 467 3 0.64%
Putnam 14,161 425 0 0.00%
Richland 45,799 1,374 713 51.89%
Ross 23,839 715 14 1.96%
Sandusky 22,736 682 3 0.44%
Scioto 26,369 791 0 0.00%
Seneca 20,051 602 1 0.17%
Shelby 17,029 511 0 0.00%
Stark 139,414 4,182 1,578 37.73%
Summit 197,747 5,932 792 13.35%
Trumbull 81,128 2,434 30 1.23%
Tuscarawas 31,585 948 433 45.68%
Union 16,877 506 55 10.87%
Van Wert 10,409 312 0 0.00%
Vinton 4,422 133 16 12.03%
Warren 68,091 2,043 40 1.96%
Washington 22,788 684 3 0.44%
Wayne 38,546 1,156 127 10.99%
Williams 13,033 391 0 0.00%
Wood 45,616 1,368 16 1.17%
Wyandot 8,160 245 1 0.41%
All Counties 4,022,754 120,682 19,538 16.19%

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

ILLINOIS FEDERATION OF DOG CLUBS AND OWNERS

Permission to cross post:

Attention:

It has happened here in Illinois. A Senior Investigator and her armed escort from the Illinois Department of Revenue Bureau of Criminal Investigations has shown up on the door steps of a person who holds a Kennel License in Illinois demanding to see their dog sales records and accusing them of criminal wrongdoing. The investigator knew exactly how many dogs this person had sold in the past 36 months. What they didn't know is that most of the dogs sold by this individual were sold to out of state clients, so no sales tax needed be collected on over 75% of their dog sales. This is not a puppy mill operation. This is a breeder of over 30 years who has quality dogs, shows dogs, and has a boarding kennel. They are just like you or I. The Investigator forced this individual to show up in Springfield, obtain a sales tax license for the sale of general merchandise and then proceeded to go thru their records from the Department of Agriculture for the past 3 years. By the end of the day, they had to pay all back sales taxes, fines and interest on their fines.

>We had heard last year that the Illinois Department of Revenue had requested a list of all individuals who were licensed as dog breeders in the state from the Department of Agriculture - I guess it is true. This person was made an example. They were told that they were being made an example and others would soon follow.

>A person at the Department of Revenue told this individual that they had been instructed to bleed anyone to get money as the state is so broke.

>What can you do? If someone knocks on your door and shows you a business card or a badge, have them wait outside and you should call your accountant and or your lawyer. Don't do anything without legal representation. Think about only selling your dogs out of state - so that no sales tax needs to be collected. Once they knock on your door, the statue of limitations is 3 years that they can request your records.

Steve Hayden
President, IFDCO

Subject: SIGNATURE GATHERINGS! Ohio Dog Auctions Act (2011 Ballot Initiative)

Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~

July 1 is just around the corner, and this represents a critical turning point for our signature drive in support of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act!

Voters across the state are communicating with their fellow citizens to gather a goal of a MINIMUM of 120,700 signatures by December 1, 2010 to put the proposed law before the Legislature in January 2011. As of June 1, we have collected 15,472 signatures from Ohio registered voters, representing 12.82% of our MINIMUM goal!

Volunteer petitioners are needed to make this initiative a reality in Ohio -we have until December 1, 2010! We need everyone's participation to make this vital effort a success!

1. Wednesay, June 23 - Sunday, June 27, 2010 - Medina Old Fashioned Days
Wednesday, June 23 - Friday, June 25 (5 PM - 11 PM)
Saturday, June 26 (1 PM - 11 PM)
Sunday, June 27 (2 PM - 9 PM)
Brunswick High School - 3553 Center Road, Brunswick, OH 44212
R.S.V.P. by Monday, June 21 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Old Fashioned Days (OFD) is the largest annual event held in the City of Brunswick and the second largest in Medina County. It takes place over 5 days and draws around 20,000 guests. OFD is a Not-For-Profit community organization. This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

2. Friday, June 25 - Sunday, June 27, 2010 - 2010 Community Festival
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Goodale Park - 120 West Gooddale Blvd, Columbus, OH 43212
R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, June 23 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Join hundreds of citizens to help prioritize voter registration, education and mobilization. Voting is the bedrock of participatory democracy, so nurturing smarter, more committed voters is a way of helping advance all progressive causes, including the Ohio Dog Auctions Act. This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

3. Saturday, June 26, 2010 - Sunrise Animal Sanctuary For the Animals
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
16730 Martin Welch Rd - Marysville, OH 43040
R.S.V.P. by Thursday, June 10 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Help support the wonderful work of Sunrise Animal Sanctuary! Silent auctions, rescue groups, live music and more!

THE COALITION WILL HAVE A BOOTH! This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

4. Saturday, June 26 - Sunday, June 27, 2010 - The Pet Party
Saturday, June 26 (11 AM - 10 PM)
Sunday, June 27 (11 AM - 10 PM)
Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds - 164 Eastland Road, Berea, OH 44017-2066
R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, June 23 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Come join us for an exciting event for pet lovers of all ages! The Pet Party will be the premiere pet event of the year, showcasing pet suppliers and animal-related organizations, animal experts and the opportunity to adopt a new member of the family. Exciting attractions, contests, kids' activities, food and music are sure to attract a large crowd during two days of furry fun!

THE COALITION WILL HAVE A BOOTH! This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

5. Saturday, June 26, 2010 - Cleveland Pride
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Voinovich Bicentennial Park - 800 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44114
R.S.V.P. by Thursday, June 24 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Help promote equality through unity! This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

5. Friday, July 9 - Sunday, July 10, 2010 - Shelby SummerFEST
Friday, July 9 (4 PM - 10 PM)
Saturday, July 10 (12 PM - 9 PM)
Downtown Shelby - Mansfield, OH 44875
R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, July 7 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Presented by Shelby Chamber of Commerce, the 19th Annual Shelby SummerFEST offers musical entertainment, delectable foods, a Kidddie Royalty Contest, a variety of local artists and a parade!

This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

6. Friday, July 16 - Sunday, July 18, 2010 - Akron Humane Society's Hudson Wine Festival
Friday, July 16 (6 PM - 10 PM)
Saturday, July 17 (1 PM - 9 PM)
Sunday, July 18 (1 PM - 6 PM)
First & Main Shopping District - 101 Village Way, Hudson, OH 44236
R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, July 14 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Presented by Summit Charitable Events Foundation, the third annual Hudson Wine Festival will take place July 16 - 18, 2010 and will benefit the Humane Society of Greater Akron (HSGA). The festival will kick-off Friday night with a V.I.P. event where guests will be treated to mouth-watering hors d'oeuvres, along with premium wine tastings and a silent auction. The main festival will be held on Saturday and Sunday under tents along Village Way in the First & Main shopping district. Showcasing over 250 wines from local, national and international producers, guests will also enjoy musical entertainment, delectable foods, seminars, a variety of local artists and raffles throughout the weekend.

This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

7. Saturday, July 17, 2010 - Bark at the Blues- 5K Walk/Jog with your Dog
Races begin at 8 AM
Blues Creek Preserve - 9627 Fontanelle Road, Ostrander, OH 44022
R.S.V.P. by Thursday, July 15 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Enjoy a run, race walk, family fun run, and all sorts of agility obstacles for your canine loved ones! Proceeds benefit local animal rescue agencies and Preservation Parks of Delaware County. Socialized, leashed dogs welcome. This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

8. Saturday, July 31, 2010 - Alum Creek Dog Park Pup-A-Palooza
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Alum Creek Dog Park - Lewis Center, OH, 43035
R.S.V.P. by Friday, June 4 to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Silent auctions, rescue groups, live music and more!

THE COALITION WILL HAVE A BOOTH! This is a great opportunity to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

A. JANUARY - DECEMBER, 2010 - POSITIVELY CLEVELAND 2010 MAJOR EVENTS (Northeast, OH)!

Click here for the 2010 schedule - > http://www.positivelycleveland.com/pdf/current_major_events.pdf.

These are great opportunities to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

B. MAY - NOVEMBER, 2010 - OHIO CAR SHOWS!
R.S.V.P. to info@banohiodogauctions.com

Click here for the 2010 schedule - > http://www.runwalkjog.com/carshowstoday/Ohio.htm.

In addition to loving their cars, attendees at these shows are very animal friendly voters. Some favorites include:

Saturdays - Laurel Square in Brunswick
Sundays - Quaker Steak off I-90 in Sheffield; also Cole Lake in Berea
Mondays - Nancy's Diner on Rt. 57 in Grafton
Tuesdays - IGA on Rt. 81 in Columbia Station; also Baker's Square at Southland
Wednesday - Carrie Cerino's in North Royalton
Fridays - Andy Sims dealership on Broadview

These are great opportunities to volunteer as an individual, as a family, or as a group and help raise awareness and collect signatures supporting our ballot campaign to end dog auctions in Ohio!

For a list of all Signature Gatherings! for our ballot initiative, please click here - > http://banohiodogauctions.com/Events_02UZ.html.

Mary O'Connor-Shaver

Friday, June 4, 2010

OFODC Members

Hi All
The OFODC's website is up for renewal and we wanted to get opinion on if the members feel we should renew at $60 for the next year or let it drop.

We do have this blog we are currently using for free which is where we have been posting all of the updates.

If we do drop our website we will just need to get a new email address.. Please send your thoughts to info@ofodc.org so that we can get an idea on whether we need to renew the website.