If the «rescues» would quit
calling licensed breeders the «N» word and get a USDA license themselves.
Not exact matches
The 2010 passage of the «puppy mill bill» placed the commercial pet
breeder regulations under title 59 of the Oklahoma State Code in a section
called Professions and Occupations, and the
licensing compels
breeders to collect and remit sales taxes to the state in a manner consistent with other retail businesses.
The HSUS applauds the N.C. Senate Commerce Committee for passing a bill to require that commercial
breeders be
licensed by the state, and
calls for basic care standards for dogs at puppy mills.
For decades, research facilities obtained their animals from
breeders as well as USDA
licensed, «random source» Class B dealers that obtained dogs, cats, and other animals from people
called «bunchers,» who would steal pets from yards or get them from «free to good home» ads, auctions, and shelters.