Help Pass Law to Improve Puppy Mill Health Standards
Published January 28, 2009 under How You Can Help
Illinois State Representative John Fritchey recently proposed legislation aimed toward cracking down on puppy mills. House Bill 198, named Chloes Bill after a young puppy in southern Illinois who survived abuse, will do two things:
- Limit breeders to possessing no more than 20 unaltered dogs
- Prohibit felony animal-cruelty offenders from obtaining dog-breeding licenses
Read more about what you can do to help pass this law.
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