The HSUS and Humane Society Legislative Fund commend federal lawmakers for introducing bills that will crack down
on abusive puppy mills in the United States — where dogs are commonly housed in overcrowded, filthy, and inhumane conditions.
Melanie Kahn, senior director of the Stop Puppy Mills campaign for The HSUS said: «Amendment 1 is being pushed by special interests who didn't like it when Missouri voters decided to crack down
on abusive puppy mills.
Not exact matches
Maryland legislators have proposed measures that would strengthen protections for dogs at
abusive puppy mills and require accurate labels
on fur - trimmed garments.
Gov. Mark Dayton has signed a bill to help crack down
on abusive puppy and kitten
mills that keep animals in cruel conditions.
It seeks to rescue adoptable dogs and
puppies from animal shelters and animal control facilities, rescue dogs and
puppies from
abusive and neglectful situations, including
puppy mills and «backyard breeders», help educate the public
on proper animal care and promote spaying and neutering of all pets, provide medical treatment for all animals in our care, provide foster homes for all animals in our care, and place rescued animals in permanent, loving homes.
Governor Mark of Dayton, Minn., has signed a bill that will help animals kept in cruel conditions by cracking down
on abusive puppy and kitten
mills.