And, the consumer can obtain a list of
licensed breeders known as Class A breeders.
Not exact matches
Indeed, in a gruesome 2008 case, 94 starving Pit Bulls were seized from Jerry Southern, a Kansas
breeder who brought them here because he could
no longer retain a Kansas
license due to a cruelty conviction.
The report would
no longer be a prerequisite to renewing a
license and would not need to include information regarding to whom the animal was sold, the sale price of each transaction, and the names and addresses of the persons from whom the
breeder received dogs or cats.
But this
breeder also did more than just retail sales — she continued to sell to pet stores, which was in violation of the Animal Welfare Act as she
no longer had an AWA
license.
As you
know my position has always been that when someone has companion animals and they are
licensed, have parmanent ID, spayed and nuetered (unless you are an ethical
breeder), are well socialized and cared for and don't create a threat or a nuisance in the community then it is none of the goverment's business what or how many you have.
We all
know there are thousands of dogs living in deplorable conditions of
licensed breeders who sell to pet stores.
«If Happy Tails or any other professional
breeder were to have their
license suspended or revoked by the USDA, we would
no longer purchase puppies from them,» Stottele wrote.
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 them.
If the seller of a puppy proudly brags about how their
breeders are
licensed and inspected by the federal government (USDA) you
know you are dealing with a commercial
breeder.
12 Things You Should
Know About «Puppy Mills» 1) Pet stores are required by law to only buy from USDA
LICENSED breeders.
As an example: Some USDA -
licensed breeders have been
known to sell a puppy for $ 200 each to dealers (this would include expenses and profit).
Under the outdated regulations, this change in selling practices meant that many commercial
breeders no longer were required to be
licensed by USDA as pet dealers, even if they were large scale pet
breeders selling their puppies to consumers through remote methods.
«High volume retail
breeders» would
no longer be exempt from Animal Welfare Act
licensing and other regulation if they sell dogs directly to the public, whether over the internet, telephone or through newspaper ads.
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.
And if the USDA rules are mirrowed in the Oklahoma Pet
Breeders Rules then why have you and your good buddy Sue Ann Hamm fought so hard to keep the amendment out that would say «USDA licensed breeders are exempt from the rules of SB1712 as long as in good standing with USDA» You know as well as the rest of us you have a personal agenda and that is to put ALL dog breeders out of b
Breeders Rules then why have you and your good buddy Sue Ann Hamm fought so hard to keep the amendment out that would say «USDA
licensed breeders are exempt from the rules of SB1712 as long as in good standing with USDA» You know as well as the rest of us you have a personal agenda and that is to put ALL dog breeders out of b
breeders are exempt from the rules of SB1712 as long as in good standing with USDA» You
know as well as the rest of us you have a personal agenda and that is to put ALL dog
breeders out of b
breeders out of business.