Global Laws Have Still Not Changed. For example Macaques raised as pets can still be taken and put into jungles where they will not be accepted by other Macaques while frantic pet owners traverse miles to check on their welfare. Or worse sold to labs. The govt's make millions off Macaques selling to labs and though they are not endangered their vulnerability increases also as food option. (Kaka and Mit, raised from orphans since birth were separated and put in the jungle, Mit is nowhere to be found. The municipality refused the money for their permits for no reason). Good breeders are still having animals taken, claimed ownership by government while introducing exorbitant fees making it impossible to get back, while giving them to illegal rescues). This effects the pet industry, creates distress, and an endless cycle of return to shelters and increases euthanasia, even with rare or vulnerable breeds of dogs. (Governments don't own pets anymore than they own a stray cat.) People, owners, have no say. Breeders Rights and Charter of Rights are being ignored and as a result the numbers of pets available have reduced by half in the past decade. Some changes now will preserve pets for the future of families and owners everywhere. By bringing this issue to Parliament change to laws can happen and begin a trend globally. Hug Your Pets.