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Pet Safety and Protection Act

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
SAPL NEWS:  Pet Safety and Protection Act Reintroduced

The Pet Safety and Protection Act, S. 714, has been reintroduced in the US Senate by Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI) on February 28, 2007.  A House companion bill, H.R. 1280, was reintroduced the next day by Representative Michael Doyle (D-PA) and Representative Phil English (R-PA).  Please contact your Senators and Representative and urge them to cosponsor this very important bill.


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Class B dealers, who collect dogs and cats from random sources, routinely violate the Animal Welfare Act. This federal law set the minimum standards of care for animals and requires accurate record keeping on their acquisition and disposition. For too long, Class B dealers have thrived in a “cottage industry” that collects dogs and cats, sometimes family pets obtained by theft or fraudulent means, in order to sell them to laboratories for between $200 and $800 each.

Although there are only 15 Class B dealers selling random source dogs and cats for research, there are thousands of suppliers to the dealers. Dogs and cats that rightfully belong to individuals and families may be illegally acquired by use of “dirty tricks,” such as:

  • Responding to “free to good home” ads in local newspapers, posing as providers of loving homes;
  • Falsifying animal records to keep their true origins unknown; and
  • Stealing pet dogs and cats from their owners’ yards and farms.

Too often, dogs and cats are subjected to abusive handling and exposure to the elements while kept on the premises of Class B dealers. Sadly, Class B dealers routinely deny these animals sufficient food, water and veterinary care before they are sold off to laboratories.

The Department of Agriculture lacks the necessary resources to track the interstate activities of Class B dealers to ensure that they comply with federal law. USDA cannot provide an assurance that illegally acquired pets are not being sold by Class B dealers.

This bill seeks a moderate, bipartisan solution to the problems caused by Class B dealers. “The Pet Safety and Protection Act” will protect family pets while allowing research on dogs and cats to continue in an environment free from fraud and abuse.

In short, the Pet Safety and Protection Act would:

  • Prohibit Class B dealers and unlicensed individuals from selling dogs and cats to laboratories.
  • Prevent stray animals, who may be lost family pets, from being sold to laboratories.
  • Permit breeders (Class A dealers) to supply animals to laboratories.
  • Permit research facilities that breed animals to supply them to other research facilities.
  • Permit registered public pounds that receive animals turned in by their owners to provide these animals to research facilities.
  • Permit individuals to donate their own animals to laboratories for research purposes.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:

Please contact both of your US Senators and US Representative and urge them to cosponsor this important legislation.  To find your members of Congress click here.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:


The Case Against Random Source Dog and Cat Dealers

List of Random Source Dog and Cat Dealers - AWI Quarterly

USDA's State–by–State List of Licensed Class B Dealers (USDA/APHIS)

Ex-Dealers Plead Guilty to Felonies - AWI Quarterly

Random Source Dealer Surrenders - AWI Quarterly

Dog Dealer’s Day of Reckoning - AWI Quarterly

A Glimpse Behind the Kennel Door - AWI Quarterly

Another Dealer is Exposed for Illegally Acquiring Dogs for Experimentation - AWI Quarterly

Humane community letter of support to members of Congress

[Link to THOMAS Home Page] - Legislative Information provided by the Library of Congress. Search Congressional records and legislation for current and previous years.  Find your members of Congress and their contact information.

 

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