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This site is lovingly dedicated to Thomas (Tommy) Aaron Lertzman. Tommy's legacy and love for ALL animals remain forever in our hearts. Tommy was killed on June 9, 2001.

"I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap, and be buried in thine eyes." -William Shakespeare

ARF is dedicated to Tommy's love of all animals
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Thomas Aaron Lertzman 1980-2001

 

THE LIFE OF TOMMY LERTZMAN

 

    Thomas Aaron Lertzman was born on September 24, 1980. Tommy learned at an early age to respect all life. He grew up in a family had many dogs, cats, horses, and rabbits and lots of love. He loved to help Mom-as she was always rescuing animals in distress. He had an adventureous spirit and a great love for all living beings.

      Tommy was an athlete in baseball, basketball and football at Orange High School in Ohio. He was an honor student at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and was entering his Junior year. He was planning on applying to Law School. Tommy was beloved by both his family and his countless friends. Tommy was a  member of the Alpha Sigma Mu fraternity. One of his favorite classes was horseback riding- a love he learned from Mom. Tommy  was killed tragically in an auto accident. He was just 20. Tommy is survived by his brother,Matthew; Mom & Dad- Rick & Sandy Lertzman, dogs,cats, horses and many friends (both human and animal.)

 

Good Night Sweet Prince and a flight of angels sing to thy rest


 

 

STOP PUPPY MILLS !

 

Puppy mills are nothing new. These mass dog-breeding operations have been around for decades, but they continue to be a problem because unsuspecting consumers keep buying those adorable puppies in the pet store window. Or on some slick Internet site. Or even through an ad in the trusted local newspaper.

But behind the friendly façade of these pet shops, web sites, and newspaper ads, there often lies a puppy mill. These canine breeding facilities frequently house dogs in shockingly poor conditions, particularly for "breeding stock" animals who are caged and continually bred for years, without human companionship and with little hope of ever becoming part of a family. After their fertility wanes, breeding animals are commonly killed, abandoned or sold to another mill. The annual result of all this breeding is hundreds of thousands of puppies, many with behavior and/or health problems.

The puppies will be shipped cross country by truck to be sold in pet shops, but many are also sold via newspaper classifieds or Internet
sites — and are often accompanied by false claims such as, "We'd never sell puppies from a puppy mill."

The Laws Aren't Enough

Because a puppy mill is a business, the facility is designed purely for profit, not comfort. Laws are on the books to provide minimum-care standards for puppy-mill animals, but enforcement has historically been spotty at best. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) licenses and inspects puppy mills for violations of the Animal Welfare Act; likewise, some state laws are designed to protect the charges in the average puppy mill. But puppy mills can successfully navigate around these laws, whether by selling directly to consumers (thereby avoiding USDA licensing requirements) or simply by avoiding the reach of law enforcement (with so few USDA inspectors and minor fines, it's easy to stay in business).

Help up with our sister groups like Best Friends, PETA and others (see LINKS on last section) in the fight to stop the PUPPY MILLS. For more comprehensive information, please e mail us and we will be glad to send you more in depth info. 

  

He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."
-- Anonymous

 

Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?' 
Expediency asks the question, 'Is it polite?' 
Vanity asks the question, 'Is it popular?' 
But conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?' 
And there comes a point when one must take a position 
that is neither safe, nor polite, nor popular, 
but one must take it because 
his/her conscience tells him/her that it is right.
~~ Martin Luther King ~~

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We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools." -Martin Luther King, Jr.

"The awful wrongs and sufferings forced upon the innocent, faithful animal race, form the blackest chapter in the whole world's history."
--Edward Augustus Freeman



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