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About Lee Meyer
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I can answer questions regarding animals rights from a biblical Christian worldview. If you were to try to place me in a category, you'd probably place me in the 'animal welfare' category rather than say, the 'animal rights' or the more extreme animal activist categories like PETA, ALF, etc. Please know that I am not here to get into debates with anyone, or deal with people wanting an argument. If you want to try to argue with me I am wrong on certain things, don't bother even sending a question. This is not the reason why I am volunteering here. Also, please realize that I am not a bona-fide quotable source for anyone's research papers or projects. I have my beliefs and opinions and have done personal research, but nothing professionally that would make me a good source for such things. I will reject any such requests.

Experience
I am a pet owner of several house rabbits. I have done extensive reading and research on the topics of animals in the bible, how they are treated, and biblical stewardship of mankind on the earth.

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House Rabbit Society, WI House Rabbit Society, HAWS.

Education/Credentials
BSEE, MSEE, Marquette University.

 
   

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Topic: Animal Rights



Expert: Lee Meyer
Date: 7/12/2008
Subject: my dog

Question
the dog warrden toke my dog he had a tag wid my adress and phone number on he got out an was brought back the day befor by the same warrden. is she in her rites to take him with out phoning me or leting me no where he is plase get back to my my 4boys are missing him and i don't no where he is thanks claire

Answer
Hi,

if your dog has a tag, the animal control person is probably holding her and would contact you.  Since you know they have your dog, you should be able to go down there, or contact them over the phone, and let them know you are looking for your dog.

Animal control people are able to take animals for a number of reasons, depending on where you live.  I don't know why they took your dog, or found your dog wandering, but if you contact them, they can tell you what happened.

Lee

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