There would be no limits, though, otherwise on the number of times the dogs can be bred or
numbers of puppies sold each year.
Both laws adversely affect the dog fancy; the airline bill resulted in tighter restrictions that interfered with shipping dogs for breeding, for shows, and for travel to new homes, and the breeder restriction law is based on
number of puppies sold annually, not kennel conditions.
This is generally a number that corresponds to
the number of puppies sold, or the number of breeding bitches a breeder owns or owned for the year.
Not exact matches
From strong humane standards in Colorado that ensure dogs have cages that are double the length
of the dog, to the most basic standards that simply prevent cruelty in Kansas and Missouri, all high volume
puppy producing states except Oklahoma have animal welfare standards covering those who transfer, breed and
sell large
numbers of dogs.
«The increasing
number of communities across the country prohibiting the retail sale
of pets make it clear that the era
of stores
selling puppies is waning, thanks to advocates» efforts.»
Sex, Color / Markings,
Puppy ID number, Date Sold, Date Died, Name and address of person to whom sold, Dates when following paperwork was supplied: registration application or certificate and bill of sale; name and AKC number of p
Puppy ID
number, Date
Sold, Date Died, Name and address of person to whom sold, Dates when following paperwork was supplied: registration application or certificate and bill of sale; name and AKC number of pu
Sold, Date Died, Name and address
of person to whom
sold, Dates when following paperwork was supplied: registration application or certificate and bill of sale; name and AKC number of pu
sold, Dates when following paperwork was supplied: registration application or certificate and bill
of sale; name and AKC
number of puppypuppy.
Our Phone
Number was taken down due to getting calls at different hours
of the day & night INCLUDING a few calls from solicitors, a non-reputable
puppy selling magazine, online sites that want us to advertise with them, a pet food company offering deals to
sell their food and the last straw was a call from a
puppy broker abroad!!!! NO THANKS!!!
The end goal
of this bill and the reason for this measure is to drastically reduce the
number of animals
sold through both shelters and retail pet stores purchased through mass breeding operations or as the media along with the general public labelling them «
puppy mills» or «kitten factories».
Should pet stores be disallowed to
sell puppies from breeders, animal advocates say, the
number of commercial breeding facilities will shrink.
Information gathered reveals a
number of major pet stores around Melbourne have
sold dogs from this
puppy factory.
Anyone
selling pups who only identify him or herself by a first name; one who in unwilling to give the registered names and AKC
numbers of the sire and dam, one who is unwilling to provide the name and address
of the breeders
of the
puppies or will provide them only after purchase.
This workshop featured four speakers: one about increasing adoptions in shelters, one about decreasing the
number of puppies from
puppy mills
sold in pet stores, one from HSUS's Pets for Life program about helping under served pet owners, and one from Coalition to Unchain Dogs, a group that builds fences for dogs who previously lived on a chain.
The estimated
number of puppy mill
puppies sold annually (both USDA - licensed and non-USDA-licensed) is 2.4 million.
Namely RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals) strategy, Oscar's law (The organization's name originates from the story
of a dog called Oscar, who was rescued from a
puppy factory in central Victoria), and Victorian Labor Party Efforts that restrict the
number of dogs per breeding facility and require that pet shop owners to keep records
of every dog
sold.
707, the «PUPS Act» to expand the reach
of the Animal Welfare Act to include kennels that
sell large
numbers of puppies over the internet or directly to the public.
Support legislation to end
puppy mills and other pet mills including laws requiring registration
of mills, background checks and criteria for mill operators, limits on breeding and the
numbers of animals kept and
sold, humane sheltering and care
of the animals, record keeping, unannounced inspections, registration and spay / neuter
of animals
sold as pets, bans on pet auctions and roadside sales, fire safety, proper disposal
of waste and dead animals, and fees and fines that will help fund adequate enforcement.
However, home hobby breeders often have more than the threshold
number of reproductively intact females, sometimes
sell puppies to buyers who do not visit their premises, and occasionally
sell puppies or dogs that they did not produce and raise on their premises.
According to the Humane Society,
puppy mills — mass - breeding facilities that churn out large
numbers of puppies under inhumane conditions — are the main supplier to pet stores that
sell puppies.
The majority
of pet stores that
sell puppies carry dogs from
puppy mills, which are mass production facilities that churn out large
numbers of puppies under inhumane conditions.
This
number is so large because
of the pet stores that
sell puppies.
The majority
of pet stores in the United States that
sell puppies utilize
puppy mills, mass production facilities that churn out large
numbers of puppies under inhumane conditions.
As the
number of puppy mills decline, breeders who are going out
of business use these events to
sell their breeding stock.