- [2022-11-29] Warner Kaine Urge USDA to Update Standards for. . .
The need for increased standards of care for dogs in USDA-licensed facilities is evident through strong congressional support for the Puppy Protection Act We encourage USDA to update its regulatory standards of care to embrace the requirements embedded within this bill
- A Horrible Hundred - Humane Society of the United States
Shadyhill Kennel cancelled its USDA Shadyhill – Hiawatha, license in 2011 KS: Multiple after rec iving an in official warning of Veterinary from the USDA, and after being cited for many repeat violations for animals in need of veterinary care, including dogs with eye problems and severe dental issues, matted and dirty dogs, improper
- BreedingRegState - The Animal Council
This is not always obvious, but there are definite patterns or "styles" at different historical periods Are only dogs included or are cats, as well? Sometimes, states only had "Dog Laws"; sometimes the "and cats effect" took hold However, only a small, single-digit percentage of the cat population is intentionally bred by pedigreed cat fanciers
- More than two dozen Wisconsin dog breeders have been cited by . . .
Wisconsin ranked No 4 for the number of dog breeders cited by the USDA for health and safety violations in the first half of 2023
- Iowa puppy mill: USDA sued for licensing breeding operation . . .
The lawsuit alleges that the USDA has violated the federal Animal Welfare Act by repeatedly renewing the license of Steve Kruse, an Iowa-based breeder who operates a large-scale kennel in West
- Questions and Answers: Activities with Dogs Requiring a USDA . . .
Answer The AWA and associated regulations requires a USDA license for anyone who (for compensation or profit) buys, sells (including adoption), or negotiates the sale of dogs for research, exhibition, or use as a pet; or for hunting, breeding, or security purposes at the wholesale level Additionally, the Animal Welfare Act restricts the importation of dogs for purposes of resale, prohibits
- How to Get a Breeders License in Florida - Career Trend
Commercial Breeding Laws On the local level, there are two types of breeder's licenses Commercial licenses are granted to breeders with sales that make up more than 25% of the owner's income In Seminole County, for example, a $125 filing fee is required for a commercial license as of 2014, along with yearly registration County officials must also inspect the facility before a license is
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