Monday, July 18, 2011

Letter From Jacque Meyer of the Greater Birmingham Humane Society

June 27, 2011

       The recent news of the threat by the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (ASBVME) to close the Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic in Irondale has me devastated. Since its opening three years ago, this facility has made a huge impression on the humane movement in Alabama. The clinic has saved the lives of tens of thousands of animals in this state since 2008 by offering low-cost spay/neuter and vaccination alternatives for our citizens’ pets. To date, after opening just 3 years ago, the clinic has spayed or neutered over 33,000 animals. Every single animal that is spayed or neutered at the clinic makes an impact in our community. One may be tempted to ignore the impact of one animal, but statistics show that in seven years, one single female cat can produce 400,000 offspring.  The clinic has made our communities safer, kept rabies and other diseases at bay, and best of all, has made the drive through our state more beautiful by reducing the number of dead animals on the road.

       As the Executive Director of the largest humane society in Alabama, I know firsthand that the problem of pet overpopulation in our state is rampant and is not going away anytime soon. However, I can tell you that when the Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic opened, I became hopeful that things could change for Alabama. In 2008, the Greater Birmingham Humane Society brought in 10,161 unwanted pets. That number dramatically decreased in 2009, when the GBHS received 9,192 animals. 2010 was a unique year, with the GBHS bringing in 9,709 animals, however, 1,233 of those were transferred to us from agencies in crisis in other parts of the state. As you can see, the clinic is working to accomplish a goal that should be top priority for all citizens of Alabama: to eliminate the unwanted pets in our communities and end the needless euthanasia of healthy animals in shelters throughout our state.

       What is most concerning to me is the lack of transparency offered in the reason given by the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners for shutting the clinic down. In my opinion, the quality of the facilities and the care given by the clinic is not in question. The veterinarians on staff are licensed in the state of Alabama, and the caregivers at the clinic, in my opinion, appear to be highly capable of humanely and ethically treating the animals that go through their facility.
       I invite the members of the ASBVME to spend a day with me at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society. There they can watch as we receive an average of 30 unwanted pets in our shelter every single day. They can watch as our staff has to euthanize yet another litter of healthy puppies, simply for the reason that there is not enough space for them on our adoption floor.

       I urge the citizens of Alabama to fight for the Alabama/Spay Neuter Clinic and the good work that it does for the Greater Birmingham area and beyond. Without their existence, and the existence of low-cost spay/neuter alternatives in general, we will never achieve our goal of being a no-kill community.

       Jacqueline Meyer
       Executive Director, Greater Birmingham Humane Society

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Letter to Our Supporters - Update From: Mark Nelson, Executive Director Alabama Spay/Neuter

Dear friends of Alabama Spay/Neuter, 
Thank you for your unwavering support. The letters and e-mails that you have sent on our behalf have undoubtedly created a stir. I also want to thank you for signing our on-line petition. At the time of this update we have over 2,500 signatures. Way to go!!
It’s been almost 5 weeks since we received the original cease and desist letter from The Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Shortly after receiving the letter we challenged the closure and received a stay order allowing us to remain open pending a formal hearing. At this time we haven’t heard anything from the Board about this hearing or when it will take place. As soon as we have information we will pass it on through this Facebook page and the local news media.
Thank you again for your continued support in our fight to help companion animals in our area. Now more than ever, we need to do all that we can to assure that high quality, low cost spay/neutering remains available.    
Sincerely,
Mark H. Nelson
Executive Director
Alabama Spay/Neuter

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Sign Our Petition!


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Please sign this petition to help save the Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic from being unjustly shut down by the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners! Over the last three years Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic has performed over 33,000 high quality, low cost surgeries to many people who otherwise could not afford to fix their animals. We have, since inception, been approved & sanctioned by the Alabama Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, the licensing agent for all clinics & veterinarians in the State.
On June 9th, we received a certified letter from The Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, signed by Tammy S. Wallace, executive director of the state board. The letter alleges that the Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic is not owned by a licensed veterinarian and is therefore in violation of Alabama Code and must cease operations. We believe this is a politically motivated attack on the clinic, spearheaded by a few of the Board members who do not subscribe to our mission for one reason or another.  The State Board has already effectively closed the North Alabama Spay Neuter Clinic in Huntsville and is now taking aim at us! We feel they will move on to the other non-profit Clinics in the State and we need your help to stop them! 
In accordance with state law, Dr. William Weber owns the practice performing veterinary service in the Clinic- he employs, manages & pays the veterinarians. The Clinic owns the equipment, plus we hire support staff for the veterinarians. We feel strongly that we are operating within the law, as we have been for the past 3 years. It appears that we will be going to court to resolve this - an unfortunate waste of precious resources! In addition to fighting this in the Judicial system, we need a loud outcry from our supporters. Please sign this petition and help us stop the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, as spay/neuter clinics are very important to our community and we can't afford to have the board unjustly shutting down clinics across the state of Alabama!