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Angie
Feb 18, 2007 at 22:50
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Read all about it!! PA FIGHTS PUPPYMILLS!
FINALLY!
ASPCA
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tara
Feb 19, 2007 at 13:28
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Re: Read all about it!! PA FIGHTS PUPPYMILLS!
print and mail a letter today!!
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Sherrie
Feb 19, 2007 at 18:54
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Re: Read all about it!! PA FIGHTS PUPPYMILLS!
We are mailing our letter off tomorrow.
Sherrie, Maggie and Brodie
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Angie
Feb 19, 2007 at 22:54
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Re: Read all about it!! PA FIGHTS PUPPYMILLS!
Thanks everyone! We may not be able to stop these nasty places - but we can sure make it difficult to make a living.
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BabyBonitaSampy
Feb 22, 2007 at 17:10
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Re: Read all about it!! PA FIGHTS PUPPYMILLS!
However, as currently drafted, these regs bring rescues that use foster homes into the definition of kennel and subjects the foster homes to inspection, and put the foster homes and the rescues that they volunteer with on the same category as puppymills. And the regs also make it illegal for a rescue to accept a dog from a rescue that is not licensed in PA or from a mill that is in violation of the regs (so we will only be able to rescue dogs from NICE mills not from the BAD mills). It also requires that any dog brought into PA have a health certificate. The Dept of Agriculture has exceeded the authority granted to it in the PA Dog Laws by the legislature in drafting these regs so as to have them apply to rescues. Oh and out of state rescues that adopt more than 26 dogs in any calendar year (it does not say 26 in PA) fall into the Out Of State Dealer Category instead of the Nonprofit Kennel category and would have to pay $300 for the priviledge! Not to mention that the regs as drafted require foster homes to keep a log of the date and time when dogs go in, and dogs come out of the house. Its application to foster homes is absolutely ridiculous. Whoever wrote this at the PA DOA is extremely rescue unfriendly to say the least.
Violetta Cairn Rescue USA
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