Don't Let The Nebraska Department of Agriculture Deny These Dogs Water!

Thirsty puppy mill dogs desperately paw at buckets of ice — their only source of water has frozen over in Nebraska's frigid winter temperatures. These vulnerable dogs are being denied the most basic necessity of life.

Puppy mill dogs are often housed in filthy wire cages. They suffer a lack of medical care with no beds, clean food, or water. That's why Hearts United for Animals is rescuing dogs from puppy mills and fighting to shut down these cruel enterprises. But until all puppy mills are shuttered, we're taking every step possible to ensure the basic needs of these dogs are met.

Will you join us and demand the Nebraska legislature enact lifesaving legislation — a revision to the Commercial Dog and Cat Operator Inspection Act requiring breeders to supply dogs with a continuous supply of potable water?

Ten months ago, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and Nebraska Department of Agriculture Director Greg Ibach promised they would take action to ensure these vulnerable dogs are protected. Today, we're still waiting. It's time for the legislature to step in and do the right thing.

Passing this legislation will set a powerful precedent for other states and help shut down puppy mills in Nebraska. We can't allow these dogs to continue to suffer and die in misery.

Sign the petition today and join Hearts United for Animals in demanding the Nebraska legislature revise and pass the Commercial Dog and Cat Operator Inspection Act and ensure puppy mill dogs have clean water to drink.
Nebraska decisionmakers,

I urge the Nebraska Legislature revise the Commercial Dog and Cat Operator Inspection Act to provide breeder dogs with a continuous supply of potable water.

Right now, puppy mill dogs are being denied water while the Nebraska Department of Agriculture continues to avoid enforcing proper standards of animal care. Promises to improve were made by Governor Pete Ricketts and Director Greg Ibach when his reappointment was protested based on his appalling record. Director Ibach stated that he would support legislation and regulatory change. However, 10 months later, a regulatory change mandating a continuous supply of potable water was rejected by his Department and no enforcement action has been taken on any puppy mill operator in the state.

The legislature must take action and define specifically what is required of breeders and make sure the laws are enforced, or breeder dogs will continue to suffer and die in misery.

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