Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Crack Down on Puppy Mills in California

care2 petitionsite actionAlert

Hi Kathleen,

Assemblyman Pedro Nava recently introduced a bill to crack down on puppy mills in California. Called the Responsible Breeder Act of 2009, the new legislation would prevent the inherent cruelty associated with mass breeding of dogs.

Act today to improve the treatment of dogs in California. »

Specifically, the bill would limit the number of intact -- not spayed or neutered -- dogs or cats a breeder can maintain to 50 animals, while creating exceptions for shelters, veterinary facilities and the like. The bill is patterned on laws that passed last year in Virginia and Louisiana.

Let's help add California to this list of states that protect dogs in puppy mills and encourage responsible breeding practices. Contact legislators in California and ask them to support AB 241, the Responsible Breeder Act of 2009. »

Take action link: http://www.care2.com/go/z/e/AFLpO/zj3e/AQ5Ek

Thanks for taking action!

Samer
ThePetitionSite




Crack Down on Puppy Mills in California
Help dogs in California receive more humane treatement.
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Puppy mills are inhumane commercial enterprises that breed dogs as often as possible without providing adequate veterinary care, food, water and socialization.

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