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09/18/08

Puppy Mill Bill Passed In Pennsylvania!
Horst Hoefinger

In yesterday’s post,  Come Join The “Stop The Puppy Mills” Stroll,  I mentioned the Pennsylvania Puppy Mill Ban  that was going before the PA House of Representatives.  The law was to improve conditions for dogs in Pennsylvania kennels.

I wrote that we, as dog lovers and owners, need to take a stand and help change the laws.  The power of the people has spoken,  we now have House Bill 2525.

Today is a great morning, hopefully the start of many, because the House Bill has made it through the PA House of Representatives and is now on to the Senate.

HARRISBURG - Governor Edward G. Rendell today praised the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for voting to pass House Bills 2525 and 2532, which he said will protect kennel dogs and the families that welcome them into their homes.

He urged swift passage of the bills in the Senate to help rid Pennsylvania of its reputation as “Puppy Mill Capital of the East.”

“The bills that passed in the House today with overwhelming, bi-partisan support will go a long way to protecting dogs kept in kennels with poor but currently legal conditions,” the Governor said. “I applaud the House of Representatives for defeating the many amendments to House Bill 2525 filed on behalf of special interest groups and aimed at weakening the bill. The House has delivered strong legislation that reflects not only the needs of dogs, but the will of the public in improving the minimum standards in the worst of Pennsylvania’s kennels.

“Current Pennsylvania law allows dogs to be kept in cramped, stacked cages their entire lives with no opportunity to exercise and minimal care,” the Governor said. “These conditions lead to dogs with physical and behavioral problems. Pennsylvania must ensure that the standards of care are raised for the sake of dogs and the families that will eventually own them.”

Governor Rendell said widespread public support could help move the legislation through the Senate, and urged Pennsylvanians to let their senator know their thoughts on the issue.

As you can see from Governor Rendell’s statement, our help is still needed to make sure it is passed swiftly in the Senate and becomes law.  Again, I ask you, please go over to DogLawAction and show your support by putting paw to paper.

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8 Woofs

  1. Missixty

    I think that’s wonderful!

  2. Snuzzy

    Sa-weeeet! That’s grreat news, and just in time for Puppy Mill Awareness Day!! Thanks for the update!

  3. DMD

    Tahnsk for the update, A move in the right direction. Contact your reps PA pals!

  4. Nickolas

    FANTASTIC!!!! We are moving in the right direction lets not loose momentum!

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  6. niki

    thres scary parts in that law though that will make it hard for even people who have just pets that are altered to be owned …..like the part where wardens can just come in your home with no warrent!!? ahh! I am all for harsher laws for puppy millers though ofcourse!

  7. e-w

    Thank you for posting this,

  8. Kitty

    Has anyone read it? FYI the senate has been watering it down with BIG loopholes. So before you get all excited READ IT and understand what’s happening.

    PA far from getting it right unless we start speaking out.

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