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Tamira Ci Thayne says she will stay at the doghouse she brought to the Capitol until legislation banning round-the-clock chaining is passed, or until she thinks she's done all she can do.
Posted on Wed, Aug. 4, 2010
Activist chains herself at Capitol to protest plight of
Tamira Ci Thayne, founder of the Altoona-based group Dogs Deserve Better, says she'll sit there during the day until the General Assembly passes legislation to outlaw round-the-clock dog chaining - or until she thinks she's done all she can do to get such a bill passed.
"The bottom line for me is that chaining is wrong. To treat an animal in this fashion, it's inhumane," said Thayne, whose action started Monday. She has orchestrated protests around the country calling for anti-chaining laws.
Thayne and animal behavior experts say there is evidence that some dogs left on chains for hours at a time become more aggressive.
Activists in
A bill currently before the state Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee would make it illegal to chain a dog between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., except for 15-minute periods. Dog owners also would be barred from tying their dogs outside in extreme heat or cold.
The Senate does not return until Sept. 20.
Thayne, who is holding her Capitol sit-in between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays only, vows to wait out the legislators.
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Andrew Dinniman (D.,
He said he is pushing the bill because he believes chaining subjects dogs to "horrendous" living conditions. "As a humane society we should treat all animals as kindly as possible," he said.
Dinniman said he thinks the fact that the lead cosponsor is a Republican (Sen. Richard Alloway of
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"Tethering poses a serious threat to the mental and physical lives of dogs," said Sue Cosby, chief executive officer.
She said in the last few months alone, PSPCA humane officers dealt with two cases of otherwise healthy dogs that died at the end of their chains from choking.
Thirteen states have some form of restrictions on dog chaining, but only three states -
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