North Dakota Bill Would Provide Funding for PTSD Service Dogs
Friday, January 25, 2019 The American Kennel Club (AKC) is pleased to support North Dakota House Bill 1128.  The bill seeks to provide for funding for the training of service dogs to assist some of the state’s veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.  All North Dakota residents are encouraged to join in support of the bill. […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/north-dakota-bill-provide-funding-ptsd-service-dogs/ | January 25, 2019
Virginia: Ask Senate to Not Pass Bill that Harms Animals, Punishes Dog Owners
The Virginia Senate will likely soon vote on a bill that could create a number of significant problems for dogs and dog owners in Virginia, including unreasonable tethering laws that could actually hurt dogs and a new provision that would allow local governments to pass new, stricter laws on basic standards of animal care including […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/virginia-ask-senate-not-pass-bill-harms-animals-punishes-dog-owners/ | January 23, 2019
Washington: Ask Committee to Support First Step in Eliminating Breed-Specific Laws
January 18, 2019 The Washington State House Committee on Public Safety considers a bill on Monday, Jan. 21, that is a first step towards prohibiting local jurisdictions from passing breed-specific legislation (BSL). Under the bill, however, Washington cities and counties will still be able to pass BSL if they provide an exemption to dogs that […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/washington-ask-committee-support-first-step-eliminating-breed-specific-laws/ | January 18, 2019
Washington: Ask Committee to Support First Step in Eliminating Breed-Specific Laws
January 18, 2019 The Washington State House Committee on Public Safety considers a bill on Monday, Jan. 21, that is a first step towards prohibiting local jurisdictions from passing breed-specific legislation (BSL). Under the bill, however, Washington cities and counties will still be able to pass BSL if they provide an exemption to dogs that […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/washington-ask-committee-support-first-step-eliminating-breed-specific-laws-2/ | January 18, 2019
Support North Dakota Bill to Penalize Service Dog Fraud
January 15, 2019 North Dakota House Bill 1259, which is scheduled for consideration by the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, January 16, would make it an infraction (maximum fine $100) to knowingly make a false claim that a pet is a service animal in an attempt to gain admission to a public place or obtain […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/support-north-dakota-bill-penalize-service-dog-fraud/ | January 15, 2019
Pennsylvania: Ask Grove City to Not Limit Dog Ownership
January 15, 2019 Grove City, Pennsylvania, has introduced a proposal that could limit residents to owning three dogs. As introduced, the proposal states that a kennel license would be required for keeping more than three dogs at a residence, but it is unclear how one would obtain a kennel license, what would be required for […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/pennsylvania-ask-grove-city-not-limit-dog-ownership/ | January 15, 2019
NJ Bill Seeks to Ban Pet Leasing– URGE AMENDMENTS TODAY
Monday, January 14, 2019 New Jersey Assembly Bill 4552 seeks to prohibit the leasing of dogs and cats.  The American Kennel Club (AKC) is concerned that the bill may impact the ability of responsible breeders to enter into limited-term leases for the purposes of breeding.  Such leases have historically been used by AKC’s preservationist breeders […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/nj-bill-seeks-ban-pet-leasing-urge-amendments-today/ | January 14, 2019
UPDATE: AKC Request for Changes to be Considered by New Haven Board
January 8, 2019 Last night, the New Haven Board of Alders incorporated into its public record the AKC’s request and suggested amendments to its recently-amended animal ordinance.  After AKC Government Relations (AKC GR) and a board member of the Connecticut Federation of Dog Clubs and Responsible Dog Owners met with the Mayor of New Haven […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/update-akc-request-changes-considered-new-haven-board/ | January 8, 2019
Buffalo, NY Voting on Tethering Proposal on Wednesday (12/26)
December 20, 2018 The Buffalo Common Council is expected to vote on Wednesday, December 26, on a proposal that would prohibit the humane tethering of dogs outdoors for over one hour unless the temperature is above 32 degrees or below 90 degrees, including a vague provision that may even impact walking a dog on a […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/buffalo-ny-voting-tethering-proposal-wednesday-12-26/ | December 20, 2018
Buffalo, NY to Considering Tethering Restrictions TOMORROW (12/18)
AKC Government Relations just learned that the Buffalo Common Council Legislative Committee is considering a proposal tomorrow (Tuesday, December 18) that would prohibit the humane tethering of dogs outdoors for over one hour unless the temperature is above 32 degrees or below 90 degrees. Those who reside or participate in dog events in Buffalo are […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/buffalo-ny-considering-tethering-restrictions-tomorrow-12-18/ | December 17, 2018

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