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The Better CARE for Animals Act (H.R. 5041/S. 2555) is a new proposal in Congress that could change who oversees dog breeders. Right now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) handles licensing and inspections. This bill would shift that responsibility to the Department of Justice (DOJ), aiming for stricter enforcement.
Why This Matters While the act’s goal is to protect dogs, many responsible breeders are worried it might create unnecessary challenges. Groups like the American Kennel Club (AKC) believe these changes could hurt ethical breeders who already follow high standards of care. The AKC supports targeted regulations to address bad practices without punishing those who prioritize their dogs' well-being.
Learn More To understand the potential impact of this act and how it could affect breeders, visit the AKC's page on the issue: AKC Legislative Alerts.
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