Virginia ‘Puppy Mill’ Bill Moves Along

By admin | January 31, 2008

Submitted by For The Love of the Dog

loveofdogs277.jpg Ok, so it’s not officially called a ‘puppy mill’ bill, it’s a dog-breeding or commercial breeder legislation. House Bill 538, sponsored by Del. Bobby Orrock, R-Caroline County, establishes licensing, inspection and safety provisions and imposes limits on the number of adult dogs a breeding operation can maintain and it just squeaked by in the House of Delegates to a 9-8 vote.

loveofdogs278.jpg No matter what you call the bill, it’s main aim is to regulate unscrupulous breeders commonly dubbed ‘puppy mills.’ This particular piece of legislation got a boost because of the 2007 Bland County kennel fire which killed nearly 200 dogs. There was also the more than 1000 dog seized from a Carrol County kennel and many more incidents.

The new legislation if it makes it through the House Appropriations Committee, which must sign off on the costs associated with the new requirements would make some not insignificant changes.

The new requirements would apply to kennel operators who keep more than 20 female dogs for breeding purposes. Among other things, commercial breeders would be required to have a valid business license, cooperate with inspections by animal control officers, have an approved fire safety plan and keep no more than 50 adult dogs on the premises. Operators also would have to maintain accurate veterinary records for a five-year period. Violators would face a misdemeanor charge that carries a maximum penalty of 12 months in jail. (Roanoke.com)

Of course, just like any state that is trying to make chance to the horrendous puppy mill problems, there are people and organizations making waves and complaining. Sure, it’s going to affect non-puppy mills, but if they’re not doing anything wrong, then it’s the price of ‘business.’ People want to make their buck on the back of innocent and defenseless companion animals, the let’s make sure it’s done humanely.

Dog breeders and representatives of hunting organizations argued against the bill, saying it creates burdensome regulations and duplicates some inspection functions performed by the federal government. Legitimate dog-breeding businesses will suffer for the excesses of a few, said Bob Hale, who runs a kennel operation in Charles City County.

The way that I see it, if these breeding businesses are so legitimate, then they should have too much to worry about, should they? And sorry to say, but it’s not a ‘few.’ Across the US, there are approximately a half million dogs that are a part of the cruel puppy mill chain and Virginia has their share of them.

Why can’t people look at the ‘big picture,’ the amount of lives that legislation like this will ease the burden on. Dogs are living, breathing, feeling creatures! If the government isn’t allowed to step in and make some changes, the ‘commercial breeding’ industry sure won’t! The don’t want to lose a penny profit and besides, ‘they’re only dogs.’

For more information on puppy mills, read the Horror of Puppy Mills and watch some of the Puppy Mills Videos. If you don’t think some changes need to be made, you have no heart or soul!

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4 Responses to “Virginia ‘Puppy Mill’ Bill Moves Along”

  1. margaret Says:
    February 3rd, 2008 at 1:23 am

    Those pictures make me sick. How can someone do that to an animal?

  2. ihuntwithhounds Says:
    March 10th, 2008 at 2:04 pm

    starving dogs is a horrible thing, but more red tape and regs on good people will not solve your problems. The puppy mill HB is more government regulation and is a down right invasion of privacy.

    puppy mills are just BAD business. who is going to buy a starving puppy anyways…

    Plenty of hunt clubs and small breeding kennels across Virginia do not merely “comply” with the rules; but raise healthy, beautiful, and happy hounds.

    you all are exploiting the “puppy mill” situation only to further your crack-pot ideas.

  3. Angelina Says:
    June 20th, 2008 at 9:57 pm

    Those pictures are so sad :( How can people be so cruel!!!!!!! I feel really bad for those dogs. Im probubly not going to sleep well tonight after seeing those pictures.

  4. carebear1344 Says:
    July 17th, 2008 at 6:33 pm

    that is sick is there any ways i can talk or email of anything to comntact the people who are doing this please thank you!

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