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Dean A. Ayers

Dean A. Ayers is a freelance Reporter

Most Recent Articles by Dean A. Ayers:

Euthanasia is ‘Unethical’ for Dogs or Cats, as a Socialized Health Care Solution

At one time a long time ago, I would have said pet euthanasia was ethical for animals that could not be saved. After all, who wants to watch an animal suffer? None of us do, and so we take our younger and older pets to a doctor who shaves their leg, inserts an IV and injects poison in a shot injection, or worse, in secret, they hold the dog down and stab a long needle into the dog's heart while the dog is yelping in severe pain and trauma from the heart injection pain of the euthanasia death.
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009


My Puppy “Funny” for the Day! Named LILLY

I have a 6 month old mini-size Maltese female, named “ Lilly” and she is such a loving little pup. Lilly spends the majority of her time, bouncing around on my lap and on top of my computer desk walking and jumping around, so the other bigger dogs don’t get her (IMO) because she is so small.
- Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Animal Shelter River is Filling with Dogs!

A group of dog loving people were standing by the Animal Shelter River bank doing nothing in particular except watching the clock tick by until the “Animal Rights” doomsday activists arrived.
- Saturday, October 17, 2009

The toxic effects of clean homes and dog license toxins on our pets and lives

The erosion of our freedom to own dogs, pets and animals, rings true of the current political climate in the USA Today. We the People who own dogs, cats, pets and animals are especially struck by the public’s statements concerning agreement or apathy towards all the various government licensing to include that of our pets and animals.
- Saturday, October 10, 2009

Animal control laws and officers challenge your right to dog ownership

Many dog owners in recent years have faced the unthinkable; a knock at their door that has heralded the arrival of an Animal Control officer with a complaint about your dog(s). In some cases that visit has been concluded satisfactorily to both the dog owner and the animal control officer; in others it has meant the heartache of either seizure of the owner’s dog(s) and/or facing stiff fines for various reasons in an abuse, neglect, or number limit citation.
- Sunday, October 4, 2009


Dog ordinance ‘number limits’ in homes are not logical or valid

Dogs and dog owners face more discrimination than ever before in American society. While local, city, county, state, and federal entities pay lip service to the dog as man’s best friend by passing tyranny dog limiting ordinances and laws, We the People as a whole community allow fear and politics to determine the parameters of dog ownership based upon emotions not logic and common sense in law making.
- Monday, September 21, 2009


TISSUE ALERT; filling the void and loss of a dead dog, named ‘Lucy’

Animals are God's gift to us all, and although there will never be another "special pet or animal" in each of our lives, to replace our favorite or “special pet or animal,” no one would truly want to forget our real "special pet or animal" each of us have lost.
- Monday, September 7, 2009




Your Pet Belongs to You, Not the Government

The erosion of our freedom to own dogs, pets and animals, rings true of the current political climate in the USA Today. We the People who own dogs, cats, pets and animals are especially struck by the public’s statements concerning agreement or apathy towards all the various government licensing to include that of our pets and animals.
- Sunday, August 23, 2009

Do Animal Control Authorities (dog catchers) have to be nincompoops?

imageDo Animal Control Services (sometimes misnamed as a "Humane Society)" enforce animal control duties thru tyranny without “due process” or justice or even a nuisance complaint? Do Animal Control Authorities (dog catchers) have to be “nincompoops” to work for Animal Control Services (sometimes misnamed as a "Humane Society)" in their communities, or does just being a “nincompoop” in enforcing animal control duties just help tyranny without “due process” or justice prevail in animal care, control, and license laws?
- Friday, August 21, 2009

The “Buzz Factor” in the Emerging Disease of Health Care Culture and the Disappearing Bees

In American businesses, today’s business environment is very complex and competitive. To succeed, you have to be the best, which means having the highest quality and lowest cost. Whatever your price point, you must have the best quality and lowest price. To be the best, you have to concentrate on one thing. You can’t be all things to all people and be the best.
- Sunday, August 16, 2009

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