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Old 01-19-2006, 10:20 AM   #1
alisonJ
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Default Pet Animal Welfare Statute (PAWS)

The new year brings two good reasons to take action for puppies. First, the chill of January winds reminds us that thousands of dogs and puppies are enduring the long, cold winter nights outside, isolated in small cages, unable to even cuddle together for warmth and comfort. They are waiting for us to send help -- it is just unconscionable that there are no inspectors at hundreds of large breeding operations, and it's no surprise that the conditions are particularly inhumane at these unlicensed facilities.

Second, each new year, we engage in a process of reflection and renew our commitment to our goals. Let's keep our promise to the dogs who wait for us and make a resolution to pass the Pet Animal Welfare Statute, or PAWS, which will bring protection and comfort to animals stuck in puppy mills.
Where do your legislators stand? Find out if your legislators have co-sponsored PAWS yet.

PAWS will allow the U.S. Department of Agriculture to inspect puppy mills that are currently beyond the reach of the law. These mass commercial breeders are taking advantage of a loophole in the Animal Welfare Act that allows them to sell puppies directly to the public and avoid all federal oversight. This means that no matter how horrific the conditions may be at the puppy mill, the USDA is not permitted to even look at the animals.

PAWS would change all this. Carefully written to avoid covering smaller "hobby breeders," PAWS would make sure that large breeding operations (those that sell seven or more litters in a year) are subject to the minimum requirements of the AWA.

Go to this link to find out how your legislators stand. You can also send them email from this site:

https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2006_PAWS

Please forward this to your friends!

Alison and Edith Jones
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