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Stop Puppy Mills in Pennsylvania

Target: Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Sponsored by: ASPCA

The poor treatment and abysmal conditions of dogs in Pennsylvania's puppy mills is already well documented, but a bill to amend the Pennsylvania Dog Law will soon be introduced in the state's House of Representatives.

Passage of this bill is vital if Pennsylvania is to improve conditions for dogs kept in commercial kennels and put an end to the state's reputation as the "puppy mill capital of the East." The bill would require:

  • Doubling the cage space.
  • Veterinarian visits at least once per year and with each pregnancy.
  • Access to outdoor exercise areas.
  • And many more provisions for the health and well-being of dogs.

Sign the petition and urge the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to reform the Dog Law. The dogs have suffered long enough!

deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 50,000
 

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Great news! The bill to reform puppy mills in Pennsylvania was introduced as PA HB 2525.

Thank you for your support!
We are writing to urge you to support and cosponsor Representative Casorio's bill to amend the Dog Law. There are over 2100 commercial breeding kennels in Pennsylvania. This crucial legislation would ensure much needed changes to the current Pennsylvania laws regulating commercial dog breeding kennels. Further, it would give the Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement the tools they need to effectively and consistently guarantee the humane treatment of dogs housed in Pennsylvania's commercial kennels.

Pennsylvania has developed a reputation as "the puppy mill capital of the East." The State's puppy mill industry garnered national attention recently, with some of its worst kennels being featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show. The high concentration of large-scale commercial dog breeding facilities, particularly in Lancaster County, has tarnished the State's reputation for decades. Additionally, it has caused countless hardships to both in-state and out-of-state dog owners who have purchased sick dogs bred in Pennsylvania's puppy mills. Representative Casorio's bill will help the State clean up its worst kennels and restore the State's image in the eyes of the entire nation.
We took action on “Stop Puppy Mills in Pennsylvania”!
# 14,950:
7:07 pm PDT, Jun 1, Cody Pauley, Kentucky
PA needs to stop this horrible and heart breaking industry immediately!!! A society is judged on how they treat their children and their animals!
# 14,949:
7:07 pm PDT, Jun 1, Barbara Robinson, Washington
# 14,948:
6:53 pm PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, Florida
If not you - then who?
# 14,947:
6:51 pm PDT, Jun 1, Amanda Neumann, Illinois
# 14,946:
6:38 pm PDT, Jun 1, Astra Kalodukas, New York
# 14,945:
6:26 pm PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, California
Puppy mills are inhumane and unnessary ways for pet shops to make money.
# 14,943:
5:48 pm PDT, Jun 1, Haley Miller, Michigan
becaue it is cruel and i hate to see poor animals treated like that it makes my heart hurt very much
# 14,942:
5:41 pm PDT, Jun 1, Theresa S., New Jersey
# 14,941:
5:34 pm PDT, Jun 1, Nancy S, Pennsylvania
Please force breeders to act with compassion toward these poor creatures!
# 14,940:
5:34 pm PDT, Jun 1, Debbie Mozeleski, Pennsylvania
# 14,939:
5:26 pm PDT, Jun 1, Dana Dillon, Tennessee
Puppy mills are disgraceful... these are animal's lives and not a commodity like plastic that people are selling.
# 14,938:
5:23 pm PDT, Jun 1, Jason Brink, Georgia
# 14,937:
5:14 pm PDT, Jun 1, Kaye Clarke, California
# 14,936:
5:05 pm PDT, Jun 1, Georgia Pollard, California
# 14,935:
4:56 pm PDT, Jun 1, John M Persel, New Jersey
# 14,934:
4:55 pm PDT, Jun 1, Gloria Diggle, Florida
# 14,933:
4:53 pm PDT, Jun 1, Frances M. Amaya, Texas
# 14,932:
4:45 pm PDT, Jun 1, Bethany Comeau, Arizona
# 14,931:
4:40 pm PDT, Jun 1, Carolyn Haffner, Texas
# 14,930:
4:37 pm PDT, Jun 1, Angela Woodcock, California
Does a disguesting practice like this need any explanation as to why it must be stopped? The horror is shocking...and any person who would want to adopt a loving companion animal would never knowingly contribute to it!
# 14,929:
4:31 pm PDT, Jun 1, Carl Welch, Oregon
# 14,928:
4:17 pm PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, New York
# 14,927:
4:08 pm PDT, Jun 1, Klinton Antich, Oregon
# 14,926:
4:08 pm PDT, Jun 1, Amanda Williams, Tennessee
# 14,925:
4:08 pm PDT, Jun 1, Cyndi Warren, Arkansas
# 14,924:
4:01 pm PDT, Jun 1, Brandi Mayes, Texas
# 14,923:
3:56 pm PDT, Jun 1, Andrew Bishop, Wyoming
# 14,922:
3:50 pm PDT, Jun 1, Gretchen Roberts, New York
# 14,921:
3:31 pm PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
Please stop the inhumane treatment of these poor animals...
# 14,920:
3:30 pm PDT, Jun 1, Karen Perlowsky, New York
# 14,919:
3:11 pm PDT, Jun 1, Francisco Martinez, California
# 14,917:
2:45 pm PDT, Jun 1, Jessica Klotz, Pennsylvania
# 14,916:
2:26 pm PDT, Jun 1, Linda Hershey, Pennsylvania
I do not vote for any person who condones or takes no action against puppy mill owners. These folks are not breeders - they are commodity dealers pure & simple. Only the problem being is the commodity is a living breathing thing that feels pain and anxiety
# 14,915:
2:21 pm PDT, Jun 1, Andria Angora, Florida
If, with so much attention already, this is still going on in oblivion, we have a travesty. It's a travesty, not only in regards to the lack of security and comfort of the dogs, but also, a travesty, that those people involved in such cruelty, are allowed to get away with it. If these animals could pull themselves out of this pit they would; unfortunately, they are at the mercy of people. There is NO choice other than helping them to have their lives altered in their favor.
# 14,914:
1:39 pm PDT, Jun 1, Victória Franco, Brazil
# 14,913:
1:21 pm PDT, Jun 1, Janet Hackman, Delaware
# 14,912:
1:06 pm PDT, Jun 1, Lin Goodman, Washington
Puppy Mills are disgusting, shameful, inhumane ways of raising puppies when there is already an overpopulation of dogs and some healthy are euthanized daily, simply because they ran out of space and time. We should change this yesterday
# 14,911:
12:53 pm PDT, Jun 1, Corinne Peitz, New Jersey
# 14,910:
12:48 pm PDT, Jun 1, Lori Morelli, Tennessee
# 14,909:
12:47 pm PDT, Jun 1, Krisztina Maraszto, Hungary
# 14,908:
12:38 pm PDT, Jun 1, V Mair, California
# 14,907:
12:30 pm PDT, Jun 1, Jeri Brydson, Utah
# 14,906:
12:23 pm PDT, Jun 1, Lynda Brand, Missouri
# 14,905:
12:20 pm PDT, Jun 1, C Pezzula, New York
# 14,904:
12:08 pm PDT, Jun 1, Christine Robinson, Texas
# 14,903:
11:43 am PDT, Jun 1, Stephanie Brake, New York
Something is happening in the world today and it scares me. All in the name of money we've lost our moral and ethical backbone. How we treat our most vulnerable members of society including; children and animals must be changed or our world will be no longer.
# 14,902:
11:29 am PDT, Jun 1, Marta Teixeira, Portugal
# 14,901:
11:08 am PDT, Jun 1, KIra Falsetto, California
Money is not worth torturing animals!! Laws need to be stronger to prevent this treatment!
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