Protect Dogs and Wildlife in Louisiana

Protect Dogs and Wildlife in Louisiana

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Protect Dogs and Wildlife in Louisiana


Although the number of states that still allow the chasing, harassing and killing of wildlife with packs of radio-collared dogs is on the decline, this so-called sport -- which includes the hound-hunting of deer -- is still permitted in Louisiana.

Hound hunters often outfit their hounds with radio collars and use GPS devices to track them, so they don't have to keep up with the chase. Often by the time the hunter catches up to the hunting dogs, the pack has already literally torn apart its wildlife target.


The hunting dogs themselves often fare poorly, as well. Treated more as hunting tools than as pets, dogs who fail to perform well; who become too sick, injured or old to keep up with the chase; or who become pregnant may be abandoned to fend for themselves. Other dogs are either killed outright or dropped off at already-overburdened animal shelters once they've outlived their usefulness.


TAKE ACTION
Please take a moment to tell the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, as well as the National Forest Service, that the treatment of both wildlife and hunting dogs should be taken seriously, and that hound hunting is cruel and unsporting. Tell them that the hound hunting of deer should not be permitted in Kisatchie National Forest.


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Hunting with packs of radio-collared dogs has become out of place in an increasingly urbanized Louisiana, leading to a growing number of conflicts with landowners, fellow hunters and those concerned with the welfare of animals. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the U.S. Forest Service need to take steps to remedy these problems and address the concerns of Louisianans by eliminating deer hound hunting in Kisatchie National Forest.


https://community.hsus.org/campaign/LA_2009_hound_hunting

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The Issue






https://community.hsus.org/campaign/LA_2009_hound_hunting


Protect Dogs and Wildlife in Louisiana


Although the number of states that still allow the chasing, harassing and killing of wildlife with packs of radio-collared dogs is on the decline, this so-called sport -- which includes the hound-hunting of deer -- is still permitted in Louisiana.

Hound hunters often outfit their hounds with radio collars and use GPS devices to track them, so they don't have to keep up with the chase. Often by the time the hunter catches up to the hunting dogs, the pack has already literally torn apart its wildlife target.


The hunting dogs themselves often fare poorly, as well. Treated more as hunting tools than as pets, dogs who fail to perform well; who become too sick, injured or old to keep up with the chase; or who become pregnant may be abandoned to fend for themselves. Other dogs are either killed outright or dropped off at already-overburdened animal shelters once they've outlived their usefulness.


TAKE ACTION
Please take a moment to tell the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, as well as the National Forest Service, that the treatment of both wildlife and hunting dogs should be taken seriously, and that hound hunting is cruel and unsporting. Tell them that the hound hunting of deer should not be permitted in Kisatchie National Forest.


» Tell a Friend | » Tell Me More

Hunting with packs of radio-collared dogs has become out of place in an increasingly urbanized Louisiana, leading to a growing number of conflicts with landowners, fellow hunters and those concerned with the welfare of animals. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the U.S. Forest Service need to take steps to remedy these problems and address the concerns of Louisianans by eliminating deer hound hunting in Kisatchie National Forest.


https://community.hsus.org/campaign/LA_2009_hound_hunting

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B FPetition StarterWelcome: I am active and recruit actively, if you don't want action invites in your message box, please don't add or request me. I came to Change to work with people that want to make a difference in the world. If you are one of those people, welcome aboard! <br>"Mente manuque praesto" Which means: ready with heart & hand<br><br>There is Power in numbers, be one more voice!!!<br>(Me)<br><br>The Greatest Impediment To Progress Is Not Ignorance; Rather It's The Illusion Of Knowledge! (unknown)<br><br>A man full of words, but not full of deeds, is just like a garden, packed full of weeds.<br>(G. Page)<br><br>The problems we are faced with to solve today, cannot be resolved at the same level of thinking used when we created them.<br>(A. Einstein)<br><br>In times of "change", learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists!<br>(unknown)<br><br>

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Petition created on June 15, 2009