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January 29, 2009

The Fight Against Puppy Mills is ON in 2009!

Fight Against Puppy Mills

If you haven’t read the latest from our weekly News Alert, this development on a bill to ban puppy mills is a must-read! Check out this action-packed article, reposted below.

As America ushers in a new era of federal leadership, many state governments are also getting back to work—and at least one of them is making puppy mill reform a priority. On Sunday, January 18, the ASPCA joined animal welfare advocates and Illinois lawmakers in Chicago to announce the arrival of Chloe’s Bill, legislation that will help stamp out the worst puppy mills in the Prairie State.

“Illinois has a unique opportunity to adopt one of the strongest commercial breeding laws in the country,” says Cori Menkin, ASPCA Senior Director of Legislative Initiatives. “As commercial breeding increases throughout the United States, particularly in the Midwest, it is reassuring that Illinois is recognizing the need for stronger laws before the prevalence of puppy mills becomes a blight on the state’s reputation.”

As currently written, Chloe’s Bill would:

  • Limit to 20 the number of unaltered dogs a breeder may possess
  • Ban anyone convicted of felony-level animal cruelty from acquiring a dog-breeding license
  • Prohibit wire flooring in commercial breeding facilities and create guidelines for appropriate heating, cooling and ventilation
  • Require pet stores and breeders to provide customers with a dog’s full medical history
  • Establish penalties for violations, ranging from fines to animal seizure and license revocation

Sponsored by State Rep. John Fritchey and State Senator Dan Kotowski, Chloe’s Bill is named for a young cocker spaniel—rescued from a Macon County, IL, puppy mill—who was present at Sunday’s press conference. Now living with one of the animal control agents involved in the raid on her kennel, Chloe is the sole survivor from her litter. Like thousands of other commercial dog breeders in the U.S., the owners of Chloe’s kennel focused on producing as many puppies as possible with little regard for the physical and mental health of their animals. The dogs found at this puppy mill were matted with feces and urine, and infested with fleas and internal parasites. Many suffered from deformed paws from living their lives on wire-floored cages.

As Rep. Fritchey explained to the media, “We are not trying to do anything drastic; we’re not trying to do anything radical. We’re trying to implement standards for what is humane care, for what is decent care.” Fritchey added that although he expects the bill will encounter some opposition, any dog breeder who would oppose it is likely to be the type of breeder that should make consumers wary. How can you help? It is animal lovers like you who bring about change. Even if you don’t live in Illinois, what happens in one state becomes easier to accomplish in others—so we need you in the fight. In the coming weeks, the ASPCA Advocacy Center will email our Illinois advocates, providing guidance on how they can join us in getting Chloe’s Bill passed.


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    In the case of Michael Vick I believe he thinks he can get awaythng because of who he is. He is a disgrace to all players and all the young people who looked up to him and admired him. I really do not care what he does for the rest of his life. I would like to see the NFL and all groups show some brains and backbone by making sure these people NEVER play in the professional leagues again and that includes playing, coaching and anything else connected to sports. I personally would have thrown him in jail for the maximum and given him a fine that he would remember.These types of people are used to doing and getting what they want at any cost. If he plays again it will show that the NFL has not regard for morals and values and are only concerned about money. Even animals have a better code to live by !!! GET RID OF HIM from the public eye forever. I cannot understand why our governments are so blind to the abuse of animals . The laws should be changed so much - and we elect men and women who are just plain useless ( in my opinion) I guess the thing to do is not to re-elect them. If they cannot cannot pass legislation to protect animals how the heck can the voters trust them to do the right thing for us. RULE 1 Never believe what a politcian says before an election. Rule 2 Always elect on what they have done not what say they will do. Rule 3 Go back to Rule 1.

  • Submitted by DAWN at:May 10, 2009 12:00 AM

    I THINK IT IS PATHETIC THAT THESE PUPPY MILLS ARE ALOUD TO OPERATE I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY ARE ALOUD TO HAVE HUNDREDS OF DOGS I THINK THESE PEOPLE SHOULD BE DUNKED INTO A BARREL OF PESTICIDES AND THEN SHOVED INTO A CAGE WITHOUT FOOD AND WATER THEN THEY MIGHT FEEL WHAT THESE POOR DEFENSIVE ANIMALS FELT THE LAWS SHOULD BE HARSHER

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    omg i just watched on animal planet the show on puppy mills it brought me to tears.....all i can think is these uncareing people that run these puppy mills need to bein people mills

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    A portion of royalties from my book (available from Amazon.com), MAGGIE: the dog who changed my life (http://www.dawnkairns.com), is being donated to Mainline Animal Rescue (MLAR), and organization devoted to raising consciousness of the horrendous conditions in puppy mills. MLAR has spurred this type of legislataion, including House Bill 2525.

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