![]() ![]() Prager developed a comprehensive understanding of the issues surrounding the importation of dogs, and helped NAIA draft the language that became the Healthy Dog Importation Act (HR 6921). ![]() Using both his legal expertise, and his wisdom, Mr. We are so fortunate he chose to share himself, and his many talents, with us.” “He was a bit of a polymath and could have done anything, yet he put his talents into what he cared most deeply about: dogs, dog ownership, and dog breeding. “Julian was a brilliant guy,” said veterinarian and NAIA Vice President. Prager strived to get members of dog clubs to become active in legislative activities. Instead, Julian’s driving passion was to be of value to the community he loved.”Ī longstanding member of the Bulldog clubs of America, Philadelphia, and New Jersey, and a delegate to the American Kennel Club, Mr. But his appetite for problem-solving wasn’t an end in itself. ![]() “He loved every aspect of it: from identifying the problem, to researching the issues and existing laws, and then finally coming up with the perfect legislative solution. “To Julian, working on legislation was like solving a Sudoku or crossword puzzle or a complex math problem,” said Patti Strand, NAIA President. Prager, a licensed attorney in New York, was nationally renowned for his commitment to animal welfare for all species and a guiding light in NAIA’s legislative efforts since 2008. It is with deep sorrow that National Animal Interest Alliance shares the passing of Chairman of the Board, Julian Prager, JD. By: Date: Category: | Animal Legislation | ![]()
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