

Tattooing dogs in New York.
The Issue
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN0JT2BB20141215
The legislation, which Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law on Monday and that takes effect in 120 days, comes in the wake of controversies over pet owners tattooing or piercing animals and circulating those images on the Internet.
"This is animal abuse, pure and simple," Cuomo said. "I'm proud to sign this common-sense legislation and end these cruel and unacceptable practices in New York once and for all."
“Though it may seem inconceivable that anyone would tattoo or pierce their dog or cat, a quick Internet search reveals that it is a growing trend among some misguided individuals,” Rosenthal said.
Violators of the law, which applies to dogs, cats and all other pets, face up to $250 in fines and up to 15 days imprisonment.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.inkedmag.com/.amp/original-news/pet-tattoos-banned-in-nyc
At this time 4 years ago, New York State made it illegal to tattoo or pierce your pets. While the controversial act had received backlash from animal-rights enthusiasts, there are important arguments that defend against the “animal abuse” picket signs.
New York had created the legislation, after the viral out-cry from a North Carolina man’s post.
Tattoo artist Ernesto Rodriguez inked the bellies of his two pitbulls, Duke and Duchess. He said he did this so they could be easily identified if they were to run away, or become lost.
So people in New York like this women with 210 000 instagram subscribers are not only abusing animals, but also encouraging teenagers and others to do the same and effect them by their public social media accounts and videos.
We can also understand from the names of her dogs : Ace and Cash , the objective to attract some kind of persons.. this too is unjust and not respectableat all .
The tattoo: Gangsta .
Thank you so much for helping me to protect Animals of New York againt abusing and using them.

The Issue
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN0JT2BB20141215
The legislation, which Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law on Monday and that takes effect in 120 days, comes in the wake of controversies over pet owners tattooing or piercing animals and circulating those images on the Internet.
"This is animal abuse, pure and simple," Cuomo said. "I'm proud to sign this common-sense legislation and end these cruel and unacceptable practices in New York once and for all."
“Though it may seem inconceivable that anyone would tattoo or pierce their dog or cat, a quick Internet search reveals that it is a growing trend among some misguided individuals,” Rosenthal said.
Violators of the law, which applies to dogs, cats and all other pets, face up to $250 in fines and up to 15 days imprisonment.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.inkedmag.com/.amp/original-news/pet-tattoos-banned-in-nyc
At this time 4 years ago, New York State made it illegal to tattoo or pierce your pets. While the controversial act had received backlash from animal-rights enthusiasts, there are important arguments that defend against the “animal abuse” picket signs.
New York had created the legislation, after the viral out-cry from a North Carolina man’s post.
Tattoo artist Ernesto Rodriguez inked the bellies of his two pitbulls, Duke and Duchess. He said he did this so they could be easily identified if they were to run away, or become lost.
So people in New York like this women with 210 000 instagram subscribers are not only abusing animals, but also encouraging teenagers and others to do the same and effect them by their public social media accounts and videos.
We can also understand from the names of her dogs : Ace and Cash , the objective to attract some kind of persons.. this too is unjust and not respectableat all .
The tattoo: Gangsta .
Thank you so much for helping me to protect Animals of New York againt abusing and using them.

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Petition created on February 12, 2021
