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This is a problem in New Mexico, expert says about bill to ban bestiality

By Daniel J. Chacón, The Santa Fe New Mexican “This really is a difficult issue to talk about.” That’s how Sen. Brenda McKenna, D-Corrales, kicked off a discussion Saturday on a bipartisan bill that creates the crimes of bestiality and aggravated bestiality. It wasn’t a long discussion. The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously endorsed Senate Bill […]

Cattle and horses and dogs, oh my! - Valencia County News-Bulletin

Cattle and horses and dogs, oh my! - Valencia County News-Bulletin
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Truman inducted into NMVMA Pet Hall of Fame

Truman inducted into NMVMA Pet Hall of Fame Ruidoso News Reports The New Mexico Veterinary Medical Association (NMVMA) recently inducted Truman, an 11-year-old Pit Bull Terrier, into the NMVMA Pet Hall of Fame. Truman’s story began in 2010 when his owner, Mike and Tina Pavelka of Ruidoso, New Mexico, were contacted by a friend volunteering at a no kill animal shelter in Denton, Texas. The shelter was having a difficult time adopting Truman simply because he was a Pit Bull. He had been at the shelter for four months and had become a staff favorite due to his sweet nature. There were plans, however, to move him to a kill shelter in the next 24 hours. Upon hearing the news, a home visit, at the Pavelka’s, was set up for that very day.  Truman connected with the other dogs in the family and bonded very quickly with Tina.

NEW MEXICO: New Law Bans Traps, Snares, Poisons on Public Lands

Comments Off on NEW MEXICO: New Law Bans Traps, Snares, Poisons on Public Lands SANTA FE, New Mexico, April 5, 2021 (ENS) – New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, today signed into law a bill banning traps, snares, and poisons on public lands across the state nicknamed The Land of Enchantment. Called “Roxy’s Law” in honor of a cattle dog who was strangled to death in a neck snare on public lands in 2018, this new law will go into effect in 2022 and will save native wildlife, recreationists and companion animals from cruel and indiscriminate traps, snares, and poisons on public lands.

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