Dog breeders who skirt animal welfare laws by selling puppies over the Internet would face tighter scrutiny under a rule change proposed Thursday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
USDA seeks to close loophole in animal welfare law to cover breeders who sell pets on Internet
Dog breeders who skirt animal welfare laws by selling puppies over the Internet would face tighter scrutiny under a rule change proposed Thursday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ...
Latest version of pet breeders bill advances in Oklahoma Legislature
The measure encourages dog and cat breeders to get their state licenses by Sept. 1 and also sets up a revolving fund to pay for the care of any confiscated dogs and cats. The measure abolishes the Board of Commercial Pet Breeders and transfers its duties to the Agriculture, Food and Forestry Department.
Dog breeders who skirt animal welfare laws by selling puppies over the Internet would face tighter scrutiny under a rule change proposed Thursday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Dog breeders, who skirt animal welfare laws by selling through the Internet, would face tighter scrutiny under a proposed rule change by the U.S. Department of Agriculture