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Mary O'Connor-Shaver <mshaver_0462

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Sun, Dec 27, 2009 8:13 pm

"FINAL" REPORT FOR 2009! Ohio Dog Auctions Act - Signature Drive (Phase 2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~

 

The results are in for our 2009 "Phase 2" signature drive supporting the Ohio Dog Auctions Act!

 

First, the good news...

 

1. Petition Circulators. On behalf of the Committee for the Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions, I want to extend a HUGE THANKS to the 228 volunteer Petition Circulators who helped raise awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act by helping to collect signatures from 64 counties! We are incredibly grateful to each and every one of these dedicated individuals, many of whom work full-time jobs, are raising families as single parents and/or contribute time and energy to various humane organizations across the state.

 

2. Coshocton and Hocking Counties. A special CONGRATULATIONS to Team Hopper (representing three Petition Circulators) who exceeded their signature goal of 402 for Coshocton county by 104.23%, and Amy B./Anne R./Chris H. /Jill N./Kathryn B./Kay K./Keri K./Melissa S./Sherri M./Vikki K. who exceeded their signature goal of 296 for Hocking county by 111.49%!

 

(Please see attached Excel workbook for a complete list of Petition Circulators and the number of signatures collected against each county's goal.)

 

 

 

Next, the challenges for 2010...

 

3. Signature Drive - Where We Are Right Now. As of this moment, we have collected a total of 7,202 of the 120,700 signatures needed to successfully complete Phase 2 of our drive. Despite reaching just under 6% of our signature goal, this still represents a very strong showing given that Phase 2 of our signature drive was not launched until after the November 3 election (efforts from our volunteers and supporters were focused on defeating Ohio Issue 2).

 

 

4. Signature Drive - Moving Forward in 2010. Although we missed meeting our signature goal for 2009 (collecting a minimum of 120,700 valid signatures by 12/31 to put the proposed law before the Legislature in January 2010), we will be re-launching our campaign on January 19 AND ALL OF THE SIGNATURES COLLECTED TO DATE WILL REMAIN VALID AND WILL BE CARRIED OVER FOR THE RE-LAUNCH! For those of you currently collecting signatures of registered voters, please continue to do so using the same Initiative

Petition.

 

(More details concerning the January 19 Re-Launch, including the "Go Forward" strategy by which we will present the Ohio Dog Auctions Act to the Legislature in 2010, will be mailed under separate cover the week of January 11.)

 

5. Staying Strong and Focused! The opposition (stakeholders who profit from Ohio dog auctions and puppy mill breeding) are betting that we (as a humane community) will become discouraged and defeated by the obstacles to meeting our goal! But remember the words of Henry Ford, "Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal."

 

The Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions remains steadfast in their commitment to send a strong message to state legislators that dog auctions are an embarrassment to Ohio and its humane minded citizens, and voters and taxpayers are committed to supporting a ballot initiative to ban these events from our community! With your continued help and support, we WILL accomplish our goal of collecting a minimum of 120,700 signatures in 2010!

 

Thanks everyone for your continued passion and dedication to raising awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions Act!

 

Mary

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PRELIMINARY REPORT! Ohio Dog Auctions Act - Signature Drive

(Phase 2)

"Mary O'Connor-Shaver" <mshaver_0462

Thu, December 17, 2009 7:27 am

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Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~

 

As we approach the close of what has proven to be a very challenging year for people and animals, I wanted to give you a preliminary report on Phase 2 of our signature drive for the Ohio Dog Auctions Act.

 

1. Cleveland Plain Dealer Article - Monday, December 14. If you didn't get the chance to read Donna Miller's article, "Effort to ban dog auctions requires 120,700 signatures: Animals in the News," please (Thank you Donna!) As a result of her efforts to highlight our signature drive, we received over 531 calls (a large percentage of callers were from Ohio residents over the age of 60) and e-mails from readers across the state asking how they can support the Ohio Dog Auctions Act!

 

We are very grateful for the coverage and hope Donna (along with other reporters across the country) will provide continuing coverage of this very important campaign!

 

2. Signature Drive - Where We Are Right Now. Although the 'deadline" date of December 14 has passed, we are continuing to receive a high volume of Petitions (representing signatures from 61 counties) from across the state! Because of this, we will not announce 'final' results until Monday, December 28. Given the dedication and commitment of so many incredible people who have played a lead role this campaign, a component of the results will include a list of everyone who helped collect signatures (aka 'Petition Circulators'), their city and the number of signatures collected for each of their counties. (To retain each person's confidentiality, only

the first and initial of last name will be published.)

 

A special "two paws up" to the following supporters (these are just a few of the many dedicated folks we will be highlighting over the next few weeks):

 

Team Walker (representing three Petition Circulators), who exceeded their signature goal of 402 for Coshocton county by 104.23%! This is especially noteworthy given that Coshocton county serves as home to Lanzie "Junior" Horton, a commercial breeder (formerly of Virginia) who was convicted of 14 animal cruelty and 25 neglect charges in July of 2008 AND continues to purchase dogs at the Ohio Dog Auction in Farmerstown. For more coverage of Junior's puppy mill operation,

Molly Stancliff, Co-Founder of the group, Buckeyes for Canines, who collected signatures from 20 counties across Ohio! Molly was one of several college campus groups (includes students and staff from Cleveland State University SAVE) who have done a tremendous job helping to raise awareness of the Ohio Dog Auctions and the entities that support and keep this auction in business.

Team Wheeler (representing four Petition Circulators, including staff from Grateful Dog Bakery in N. Ridgeville and Camp Bow Wow - Ohio), who collected signatures from 11 counties across Ohio!

Committee Member (and devoted cat lover) Veronica Dickey, who has collected over 2,600 signatures from six counties across Ohio (includes Phase 1 and 2 of our signature drives)!

IMPORTANT: Please be rest assured that if for any reason we fail to meet our signature goal by year end (collecting a minimum of 120,700 valid signatures to put the proposed law before the Legislature in January 2010), we will be re-launching our campaign in January AND ALL OF THE SIGNATURES COLLECTED AS OF 12/31 WILL REMAIN VALID AND WILL BE CARRIED OVER FOR THE RE-LAUNCH!

 

3. Ohio Voters Against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions. If you haven't done so already, we invite you to join the over 1,400 voices who have become members of our FaceBook group, "Ohio Voters Against Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions." Membership is FREE, and our portal serves as a great vehicle in which to receive timely updates on issues and campaigns addressing Ohio dog auctions, puppy mills and the entities that support and keep them in business.

 

For more information on how you can become a member, please

 

4. My Father's Passing - Gerald D. O'Connor. As already announced to many of you earlier this week, it is with great sadness that I share my father lost his brave battle against Alzheimer's Friday morning, December 11, and has now joined his mother, father and six brothers (as well as their spouses) who preceded him in death. A very special "thank you" to those of you who have extended condolences and compassion during this very difficult time. (His wake is taking place in Lima, Ohio today and tomorrow, with burial services on Saturday morning.)

 

 

 

 

My father was an extraordinary man who was a true "Horatio Alger" story. Having lost his father, Michael O'Connor, at the age of six (my grandmother, Mary O'Connor, was six months pregnant with her seventh child at the time of my grandfather's death) and his mother at the age of 18, he survived incredible odds to become the Founder and President of Range Kleen Manufacturing Inc., one of the most highly respected distribution companies within the housewares industry. Despite his success, he never forgot his humble beginnings. He maintained a strong devotion to his faith and country, embraced life for all its beauty and gave generously to causes and issues that had a profound impact on people and animals across the globe.

 

 

 

It has been a difficult and bittersweet journey for all of us who have loved this intelligent, successful and compassionate man over the course of his lifetime. I ask that you please continue to keep our family, as well as those who have lost a loved one to this terrible disease, in your thoughts and prayers.

 

 

For the animals,

 

Mary O'Connor-Shaver

Cell: 614-271-8248

Columbus Top Dogs

http://www.ColumbusTopDogs.com

http://www.BanOhioDogAuctions.com

http://www.ThoughtsFurPaws.com http://petnewsandviews.com

http://tejasanimalrefuge.ca/ http://www.LostPetUSA.net

 

LEGISLATIVE ALERTS: Please visit our Home page for pending legislation impacting the welfare of OH animals - http://www.columbustopdogs.com/

 

P.S. You or someone you know has requested you be added to the Columbus Top Dogs email list. If you do not want to receive emails from columbustopdogs.com, please reply and put "remove from list" in subject. Thank you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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