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Watch Your Language!
By AKC Judge Charlotte McGowan
Published With Permission
I would like to make some observations about
language. The animal rights people want to change language to help
them in their quest to give animals legal standing and we are
helping them. Time to stop.
Adopting -
this is a term used for humans. We don't adopt animals. Sorry,
rescues don't offer dogs for adoption either. They offer them for
placement. They re-home them. But they aren't adopted. If money
changes hands, they sell them. A shelter here in Massachusetts
grosses over $700,000 a year selling imported shelter strays, mutts
and feral street dogs. They go for $350 a pop. They don't
rescue in my opinion, they keep product in the store! They
have a big so-called not for profit 501(c)3 business. If we start
calling it like it is (and I do) believe me you are going to feel so
much better. Now if a purebred rescue collects money from someone
for a dog, they are taking money as a placement or a re-homing fee
or they are asking to be reimbursed for expenses related to the
re-homing. If you need it to be warmer and fuzzier, it is humane
re-homing. Let's drop adoption. Animal rights people love us if we
help them. Let's stop helping them.
Fostering -
This is a term used for children taken by the state and put in the
care of people not their parents. We don't foster dogs. We provide
temporary care for displaced dogs. Sorry if you find that awkward
but we can all benefit by retraining ourselves.
Guardian -
legal term used for the legally responsible person caring for a
minor child or incapacitated person. I think we get this one. We
have to fight Guardian language in animal ordinances tooth and nail
because a guardian takes away ownership from the owner. If you own a
dog it is yours. If you are a guardian, you are not an owner. You
are a person or entity with legal care responsibility. If dogs have
guardians! instead of owners, we no longer have ownership rights.
Puppy Mill -
There is no such thing. Puppy mill is a slur, like the "n....."
word. Let's stop using it. We hate substandard kennels. We want all
dogs to be kept well. Well-kept dogs are well kept dogs whether they
are in kennels or in homes. It isn't about how many dogs there are
it is about how well they are kept. HSU$ calls all farms factory
farms. When have you ever heard them talk about or care about family
farms? Now they call all breeders puppy mills. They try to mumble in
a remote footnote that there might be some good breeders but for
them it is all about shelters and if not shelters rescues. Do you
get it? They use language to slander all animal use and all dog
breeders. Their mumbled lip service doesn't fly with me.
Rescue -
what is a rescue? To me, IMHO, it is taking on the care and rehoming
of a dog in a true need situation. This includes when the owners are
incapacitated or die, have to go into a care facility like a nursing
home, lose their home, etc. When someone just wants to dump a dog
because they are tired of it, that's a disposal job. I am not nice
to such people. When purebred rescues go into auctions and buy
dogs I call that just plain dumb. That is assisting and supporting
commercial breeders. Some people may not agree but supporting this
sort of thing does absolutely nothing for purebred dogs.
Words that do not belong in the language at all -
furbabies, furkids, fur children. All of these terms make animals
into children who (gasp) need guardians, adoption and fostering.
So I hope you watch your language!
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