The rest of you are the hundreds or even thousands of animal lovers in this country. There are only 23 or so registered vets in The Bahamas and of these only 14 are experienced surgeons. If we volunteer our time for free why should 14 vets also pay for the materials used...shouldn't that cost be paid by whoever out of 375,000 Bahamians cares about animals? The government make little or no no contribution to animal welfare.
I agree but without legislation there is no framework to organise a solution to the problem. I think The Animal Protection and Control Act is posted under bahamasgov.com
If we intend to spay and neuter our way out of the dog overpopulation problem we need to spay and neuter 20,000 animals. Even the great work done by Op Pot only made a dent in the problem
PBizzell says...
Any chance of getting a free loan from your bank, banker?
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PBizzell says...
Not all vets attended, not all vets approved!
On Operation Potcake has been cancelled following opposition from local vets. How do you think the spay and neuter programme should be run?
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PBizzell says...
I also hope the VMAB make the right choice .....however $18.00 is not an accurate cost of materials used for the average spay or neuter.
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Posted 1 December 2013, 3:33 p.m. Suggest removal
PBizzell says...
5,000 spays and neuters per year for 5 years MIGHT get our stray and roaming dog problem under control.
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Posted 1 December 2013, 3:27 p.m. Suggest removal
PBizzell says...
Jack that is one thing you have said that I wholeheartedly agree with and a comment that
I have often made myself.
On Operation Potcake has been cancelled following opposition from local vets. How do you think the spay and neuter programme should be run?
Posted 1 December 2013, 3:15 p.m. Suggest removal
PBizzell says...
The rest of you are the hundreds or even thousands of animal lovers in this country. There are only 23 or so registered vets in The Bahamas and of these only 14 are experienced surgeons. If we volunteer our time for free why should 14 vets also pay for the materials used...shouldn't that cost be paid by whoever out of 375,000 Bahamians cares about animals? The government make little or no no contribution to animal welfare.
On Operation Potcake has been cancelled following opposition from local vets. How do you think the spay and neuter programme should be run?
Posted 1 December 2013, 3:12 p.m. Suggest removal
PBizzell says...
On Operation Potcake has been cancelled following opposition from local vets. How do you think the spay and neuter programme should be run?
Posted 1 December 2013, 2:56 p.m. Suggest removal
PBizzell says...
I agree but without legislation there is no framework to organise a solution to the problem. I think The Animal Protection and Control Act is posted under bahamasgov.com
On Operation Potcake has been cancelled following opposition from local vets. How do you think the spay and neuter programme should be run?
Posted 1 December 2013, 8:32 a.m. Suggest removal
PBizzell says...
If we intend to spay and neuter our way out of the dog overpopulation problem we need to spay and neuter 20,000 animals. Even the great work done by Op Pot only made a dent in the problem
On Operation Potcake has been cancelled following opposition from local vets. How do you think the spay and neuter programme should be run?
Posted 1 December 2013, 8:29 a.m. Suggest removal
PBizzell says...
How little you know!!
On Operation Potcake cancelled after local vet opposition
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