In fact, there is only one
county licensed breeder that breeds Siberian Huskies.
Not exact matches
The Cook
County ordinance requires suburban pet stores sell animals from government shelters, rescue agencies and human societies or federally
licensed breeders with fewer than five reproducing female animals.
Cook
County has since passed its own version of the ordinance, which requires stores to sell pets from government shelters, rescue agencies and humane societies, or federally
licensed breeders with no more than five reproducing female animals.
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If a
breeder is not selling wholesale, they may obtain a
county license, which are not always required.
* Agreed to increase
county animal
licenses from $ 3.50 to $ 4 for altered pets, and $ 5.50 to $ 9 for unaltered animals; raise the current annual $ 25 fee to register a «dangerous» dog to $ 50; and increase the yearly fee for hobby
breeders from $ 35 to $ 50.
Tennessee state Sen. Doug Jackson says the conditions at the Hickman
County, Tennessee puppy mill of Patricia Adkisson were abhorrent enough to prompt him to introduce S.B. 258 (H.B. 386 in the House), a bill that would require
licensing of commercial dog and cat
breeders, establish regulatory control over these
breeders, Â and also offer protections for consumers purchasing these animals as pets.
Cook
County's ordinance requires pet stores to source dogs, cats, and rabbits from municipal - run (federal, state, or local) animal shelters, rescue organizations, or
breeders that meet certain restrictions, specifically, those that hold a Class A USDA
license (i.e., no brokers) or possess five or fewer breeding females.
In 2009, we conducted a study of
county licensed dog breeding facilities in Michigan with a goal of determining how many large commercial
breeders were operating.
Here's a map showing the location of USDA
licensed commercial dog
breeders by
county.
The
County Council is now poised to adopt a mandatory spay / neuter ordinance, which would exempt
licensed and legitimate
breeders, owners of show animals, service dogs and any animal a vet has determined the procedure would be harmful to.
Stop puppy mills from coming to Michigan: While Michigan is not known as a big «puppy mill» state, with only four USDA -
licensed commercial
breeders and 21
county - licensed breeders who report owning more than 50 dogs, the Allegan County case underscores the fact that puppy mills exist here, and that current laws are insufficient to manage
county -
licensed breeders who report owning more than 50 dogs, the Allegan
County case underscores the fact that puppy mills exist here, and that current laws are insufficient to manage
County case underscores the fact that puppy mills exist here, and that current laws are insufficient to manage them.
If the dog turns out to be the
breeder's personal dog, every attempt will be made to return the dog to the
breeder intact, provided, however, that this does not violate any
county, state or local shelter
license requirements, restrictions, laws or regulations.
The Cook
County measure does allow for stores to sell pets from small, responsible,
licensed breeders with five or fewer breeding animals.
Although only two high - volume
breeders have registered with the state in many of Ohio's southwestern
counties, there are bound to be more dog
breeders still operating without a
license, despite the new law, Mark Kumpf, the Montgomery
County Animal Resource Center Director said.
The three
counties combined boast 1,200 kennel
licenses; Holmes — considered the capital of the trade — has 400
licensed breeders among a total population of around 40,000 people.
In comparison, Cuyahoga
County has around two dozen
licensed breeders.
The Complaint seeks an Order compelling the Board to annul the commercial
breeder license of this dog
breeder, Deborah Rowell of Cass
County, and to prevent the Board from issuing a
license in the future to any
breeder convicted of cruelty to animals under Minnesota law.
On June 27, 2017, Animal Folks, in conjunction with the Animal Humane Society and Steve and Denise Sterling (property owners in and taxpayers of Cass
County), sued the Minnesota Board of Animal Health for violation of the Commercial
Breeders Licensing and Enforcement law, known as the Commercial
Breeder Law, by granting a state
license to a commercial dog
breeder convicted of cruelty against animals.
• Name of dog
breeder: Kathy Jo Bauck, aka Kathy Cole, aka K.J. Cole (Kathy Jo Bauck's maiden name is Cole) • Name of breeding facility: Pick Of The Litter, Puppys On Wheels, Puppies On Wheels • Also did business as: Pine Lake Enterprises, Pine Lake Kennels, Pine Lake Kennels and Stables, KJ's Pets, KJ's Pups, New York Kennel Club • Location: Pine Lake Township in Otter Tail
County, Minnesota • USDA
license: 41 - B - 0159; this
license was terminated by the USDA for two years in June 2010 and was cancelled in August 2010.
A large
breeder (Class A, USDA -
licensed) in Morrison
County is A.J. Angels (formerly Clearwater Kennel) with 1,030 dogs and puppies per 2016 USDA inspection report; this
breeder has sold primarily to brokers.