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Old 12-06-2005, 10:34 AM   #1
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Default AKC Testifies Before Senate on PAWS legislation

AKC Chairman Testifies Before Senate on PAWS
New Bill Language Would Exempt Qualified Breeders December 2005

Sen. Rick Santorum, Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Research, Nutrition and General Legislation, listened attentively as AKC Chairman Ronald Menaker and six other witnesses testified in support of the newly-modified Pet Animal Welfare Statute (PAWS) on November 8th. The revised bill will now include an exemption for breeders who sell dogs or cats only at retail and are in compliance with kennel inspection standards certified by the Secretary of Agriculture. Dealers will also have the option of a third-party compliance inspection.

In his testimony, Menaker noted that PAWS will close current loopholes in the Animal Welfare Act and will also address marketplace changes that permit unregulated importers and high-volume breeders to sell large numbers of dogs.

“These problems need to be addressed for the sake of dogs and the pet buying public,” said Menaker. “However, it is also essential that we maintain the sport and hobby of purebred dog breeding and exhibiting as it is today, an activity regulated by our own rigorous compliance standards.” The new exemption provision and other changes secured through AKC’s work with Sen. Santorum and other interest groups helps PAWS achieve that balance.

The newly-added provision and clarifying language to PAWS will ensure that you will be exempt if you:

Breed six litters or less.
Sell at retail 25 dogs or less.
Breed or sell more than those thresholds if you are inspected by a non-profit organization that receives federal approval such as AKC.
Are a shelter or rescue organization that does not import for resale or operate for profit.

In addition, the modified version of PAWS eliminates any reference to hunting and security dogs. Persons who sell hunting dogs will be treated exactly the same as persons who sell dogs as pets.

The additional exemption for those in compliance with standards of not-for-profit organizations, such as the AKC, whose kennel inspection programs and standards are certified by the Secretary of Agriculture, would apply to persons selling dogs and cats solely at retail. The kennel standards certified by the Secretary must be at least equivalent to those required by the United States Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act. This new provision will permit the USDA to focus its inspection activities on currently unregulated high volume breeders and brokers without imposing federal regulation on hobby and show breeders already in compliance with equivalent or higher standards.

Other witnesses at the subcommittee hearing included John Hoffman, an attorney and dog fancier who owns Miniature Schnauzers. Hoffman provided powerful testimony and evidence surrounding the large number of underage and unhealthy puppies that are imported and sold to unsuspecting consumers each year.

Witness testimonies, along with additional coverage of the hearing and an extensive Question and Answer sheet about the newly amended PAWS, can be found here.

AKC is extremely pleased with recent developments regarding PAWS. As Mr. Menaker stated in
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