Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Help give teeth to the Puppy Mill Bill


Dear Pennsylvania Advocates,

To make sure that last year’s puppy mill bill (HB 2525) has teeth, the PA Department of Agriculture and Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement have proposed changes to the regulations that govern the commercial dog breeding industry.

The purpose of these changes is to define certain kennel standards—including lighting, humidity and ventilation—clarifications that are critically needed if HB 2525 is to live up to its full potential and make life better for thousands of puppy mill dogs in Pennsylvania.

The ASPCA supports the proposed changes, and we’d love your help moving them forward—especially because the puppy mill industry is pulling out all the stops to oppose further regulations.

What You Can Do

Please tell the PA Department of Agriculture that you support its efforts to better regulate the puppy mill industry. Visit the ASPCA Advocacy Center online to learn more and to download a letter of support that you can mail to the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement.

The Bureau is accepting letters from the public until October 27, so please don’t delay—send your personalized letter of support today.

Thank you for your continued support of the ASPCA and Pennsylvania’s animals!

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