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Page 1 of2 Gelnett, Wanda B. RECEIVED From: Ame Kessler [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 2:45 PM To: IRRC Subject: Fw: Re: Amendment to Dog Law Regulations 15559 2%? MAR (6 7: « NommmwoRy Original Message From: Ame Kessler Date: 3/15/2007 2:07:14 PM To. mabender@state,|Da,us Subject: Re: Amendment to Dog Law Regulations Dear Ms. Bender, While we are totally supportive of regulations to help control problems that exist in the large commercial dog breeding kennels, our "shelter" is unique in comparison to any other shelter in Pennsylvania. We do not fall under the same category as the Humane Society or SPCA. While we are a "shelter", our animals are housed differently since we are a sanctuary for life. Our animals are grouped by personalities not by size or gender. Un-neutered animals are not "housed" together nor allowed to play in the dog yard until they are neutered and properly socialized. Those that do not "fit in" with a group are matched with a buddy. Dogs that are more comfortable in the company of cats are allowed to cohabitate with them. This allows us to confidently adopt those dogs into homes that currently have cats. We strive to socialize our animals for their health and well being which in turn makes them a more desirable pet to adopt. The only shelter that comes close to Animal Rescue, Inc.'s layout is Best Friends Sanctuary in Utah. Animal Rescue, Inc. Has been a "Sanctuary for Life" for over 30 years. To adhere to the new regulations would not only cost our non-profit organization an astronomical amount of money, it would also be extremely distressful to individually cage dogs that have had their "freedom" since their arrival here. We would not to be able to continue providing the public services that we do. We currently offer a subsidized, low cost spay and neuter program for cats and dogs. Some local rescue groups use our services to help cut their costs in adopting out pets as well. We help to control the feral cat population by offering "Trap, Neuter, Return" programs for Pennsylvania & Maryland. Animal Rescue, Inc. Also strives to educate the public on proper animal care, responsibility, training for "problem animals" and commitment to family pets. We would like the opportunity to give you a tour of our Sanctuary so that you may understand our position. We feel that while an amendment is being made to the current Dog Law, a category for shelters that do not euthanize or with unique housing/exercising layouts should be included. If you would like to 3/16/2007

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Gelnett, Wanda B. RECEIVEDFrom: Ame Kessler [[email protected]]

Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 2:45 PM

To: IRRC

Subject: Fw: Re: Amendment to Dog Law Regulations

15559 2%? MAR ( 6 7: «

NommmwoRy

Original Message

From: Ame KesslerDate: 3/15/2007 2:07:14 PMTo. mabender@state,|Da,usSubject: Re: Amendment to Dog Law Regulations

Dear Ms. Bender,

While we are totally supportive of regulations to help control problemsthat exist in the large commercial dog breeding kennels, our "shelter" is uniquein comparison to any other shelter in Pennsylvania. We do not fall under thesame category as the Humane Society or SPCA. While we are a "shelter", ouranimals are housed differently since we are a sanctuary for life. Our animalsare grouped by personalities not by size or gender. Un-neutered animals are not"housed" together nor allowed to play in the dog yard until they are neuteredand properly socialized. Those that do not "fit in" with a group are matchedwith a buddy. Dogs that are more comfortable in the company of cats areallowed to cohabitate with them. This allows us to confidently adopt thosedogs into homes that currently have cats. We strive to socialize our animals fortheir health and well being which in turn makes them a more desirable pet toadopt. The only shelter that comes close to Animal Rescue, Inc.'s layout isBest Friends Sanctuary in Utah.

Animal Rescue, Inc. Has been a "Sanctuary for Life" for over 30 years. Toadhere to the new regulations would not only cost our non-profit organizationan astronomical amount of money, it would also be extremely distressful toindividually cage dogs that have had their "freedom" since their arrival here.We would not to be able to continue providing the public services that we do.We currently offer a subsidized, low cost spay and neuter program for cats anddogs. Some local rescue groups use our services to help cut their costs inadopting out pets as well. We help to control the feral cat population byoffering "Trap, Neuter, Return" programs for Pennsylvania & Maryland.Animal Rescue, Inc. Also strives to educate the public on proper animal care,responsibility, training for "problem animals" and commitment to family pets.

We would like the opportunity to give you a tour of our Sanctuary so that youmay understand our position. We feel that while an amendment is being madeto the current Dog Law, a category for shelters that do not euthanize or withunique housing/exercising layouts should be included. If you would like to

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accept our invitation for a tour, please contact Ame Kessler at 717-993-3232ext. 225.

Thank You,

Grace FroelichPresident & FounderAnimal Rescue, Inc.www.animalrescueinc.org

Ame KesslerAdministratorAnimal Rescue, Inc.B akessler®animalrescueinc.ora# www.animalrescueinc.ora4 717-993-3232 ext 225#717-993-9645

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