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Support Humane Dog Breeding Law in North Carolina

Support Humane Dog Breeding Law in North Carolina

B. Emily Neal
B. Emily Neal
May 14, 2013

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Robert Neal

Robert Neal

posted a comment on Support Humane Dog Breeding Law in North Carolina

12 years, 11 months ago

I definitely feel we ought to all make a special point to write them about this - one letter is considered to reflect 1000 opinions...so writing does definitely help
Robert Neal

Robert Neal

posted a comment on Support Humane Dog Breeding Law in North Carolina

12 years, 11 months ago

Emily, is there any kind of update on this? The most concerning aspect of this is that the AKC is not taking more of a stand. Why wouldn't they be in favor of supporting healthy breeding standard
As you may know, the American Kennel Club (AKC) is based in North Carolina and has always fought efforts to address this type of cruelty. But this bill actually places AKC standards of care into the b
H.B. 930 will deter animal cruelty in commercial breeding facilities by setting mandatory standards of care that all breeders with more than 10 breeding dogs must comply with. A facility that fails to
North Carolina has an enormous puppy mill problem. Thousands of dogs are suffering, and public opinion overwhelmingly supports a strong law to address the problem—the General Assembly needs to act by
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