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If you have something to say on the issues affecting domestic animals in the UK, the Pet Owners Parliament is for you.

Membership is free and gives you a voice on the subjects you care most about within the pet world today.

Whether your concerned about animal welfare laws, legislation affecting dogs or any other issue related to domestic pets, by becoming a member of the Pet Owners Parliament (P.O.P) you will have a chance to air your views, cast your votes and contribute toward a better future for pets and their owners.
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Mission Statement

MISSION STATEMENT

This campaign’s aims are to:

Publicise widely the plight of The Staffordshire Bull Terrier in terms of the effects of overbreeding; ownership for ‘status symbols’; the high rate of abandonment; and the amount of Bull Terriers being put to sleep in the UK.

Working with all agencies, actively engage in an effective educational campaign to combat the negative press of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and to promote the breed and the need for neutering.

Encourage cooperation and partnership between HM Government, Local Authorities, all major Animal Charities and local Pet Welfare Organisations and Rescue Centers, The Kennel Club, Third Sector Bodies, the Veterinary Association and pet food manufacturers to enable a united and balanced approach to review, rationalise and regulate, by government intervention, the breeding and microchipping of dogs in particular Staffordshire Bull Terriers, by registered breeders and unregistered dog owners.

In partnership with all agencies, in the spirit of the ‘Cleaner Safer Neighbourhoods Bill’, work to promote responsible dog ownership, microchipping and identification of dogs.

Working in partnership with Dog Food manufacturers, veterinary practices and pet shops, to cascade educational materials to local outlets

Born to Die

Just a Staffy Cross.
Today is just another day - to me they're all the same
I have the worst of genes you see, I bear the "Staffy" shame.
The shame is in our numbers, there's thousands with no home.
Thousands just like me you'll find, in kennels all alone.
My mum was "just a Staffy", my father - well who knows?
Mum, too, became unwanted, as the last puppy goes.
And then begins the process, of money-making deals
A life of "moving on" unfolds, who cares how the Staffy feels?
If you have the cash to hand, the Staffy pup is yours
But that pup is getting bigger now, just look at those big paws.
You brought me for your image, thought I'd make you look more tough
But you'll find my boisterous nature has already got too much.
If you had thought to train me, with kindness and with praise
You would have had a faithful friend to share your darkest days.
I would lay down my life for you, but you simply cannot see
You make sure you get your money back on what you paid for me.
And on it goes, until one day, I'm no longer worth a dime
The retail on an adult staff - not worth the waste of time.
So what happens to a Staffy now? Do you really want to know?
Do you care what will become of us, when we leave our final home?
Have you ever thought to wonder, "Where is that Staffy now?"
The "Staffy" has another name; he's become a "stray" somehow.
Me, I was put into a car and driven far away
The door held open, I jumped out, I thought to run and play.
It was with joy and happy heart I turned to look for you
You drove away with all my trust and a piece of my heart too.
I wondered round for many days before I was brought here.
Now I wait with heavy heart, trepidation and with fear.
Seven days is all I have you see, seven days for you to claim
The little dog that you threw out, for which you have no shame.
This is my last goodbye now my seven days are up
If only more thought had gone into the future of that pup
As the needle empties to my veins I lay down with one last sigh
I'm sorry I was born a Staffy, because it means that I must die.

- Author Unknown