I'm not sure what I think about this...
What if people don't have time to walk them every single day? or if they are unable to for some reason... but they love their pets?
At least those animals would still have a loving home...
It's just like the saying "if you can't afford the vet then you can't afford the pet"
there are some people out there who are loving pet owners but don't have bucket loads of money... & vets can get really expensive!
I don't think that's really fair.
Hrmmm... though it's all in good nature.
Maybe they should focus on something much more important?
I think most people can find 30 minutes out of the day though for free time. But instead of watching 30 minutes of TV, it will mean having to spend the free time on their animal. For people that don't, or have something 'more important' to do, well... should a dog really be in their care in the first place?
"Maybe they should focus on something much more important?" But we're experiencing a domestic pet overpopulation crisis right now! Millions of animals are put-down by organizations like the RSPCA because they were bought on a whim, surrendered to the RSPCA after the novelty wore off, weren't able to find a home via adoption, and so, had to be put-down. This legilsation might actually make people think about their 'purchase.' This legislation might actually save lives.
Right now dogs, and moreover domestic 'pets', are seen as something easy to buy for fun, many times bought on a whim. Taking custody of an animal needs to be seen as a MASSIVE responsibility. It certainly isn't now. This legislation, if passed, will definitely contribute to that sense of responsibility... which is better for all animals
These laws are pretty intrusive though, and as we all know, pollies generally avoid passing such laws. And as we all equally know too, animals are something to be overlooked by the government. Buttttttt, anything is possible! After all, Tony Abbott is now the leader of Liberal Party, isn't he? :S