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8/14/2009
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CALIFORNIA BILL TO PHASE OUT PUPPY SALES IS POISED FOR FINAL PASSAGE

** Final Senate Vote on AB 241 is Imminent ** The Assembly has already passed, and the Senate is on the verge of passing, legislation that will prohibit any person from having more than 50 “unsterilized dogs and cats at any time used for the purpose of breeding or raising dogs or cats for sale as pets, or for the purpose of producing offspring from dogs or cats for sale as pets.” While this bill does nothing to advance animal welfare, it will limit the availability of healthy well-socialized pet puppies from reputable breeders. Because the number of dogs permitted under this bill is completely arbitrary, proponents are advocating for the lowest limit they believe will be adopted in law. Next year, they can come back and seek to limit it further.
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8/14/2009
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INDIANA UPDATES REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN REGULATIONS

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Fish & Wildlife Division, has published a notice of intent to consider revisions to existing regulations governing the collection and possession of reptiles and amphibians native to Indiana. The notice also clarifies sale and transport requirements as well as the possession and sale of dangerous reptiles. This is a notice of intent only and no comment period has been announced. Some substantive changes are introduced in this notice, but many clarifications through rewording have been made to existing regulations.
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7/27/2009
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DELAWARE SHIFTS DOG LICENSING TO COUNTIES

Delaware House Bill 233 shifts dog licensing management from the Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control to the counties in which retail dog outlets and kennels are located. Another bill, House Bill 293, sets forth amendments to current law on facility standards and tethering.
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7/27/2009
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OREGON PASSES BILL IMPACTING DOG DEALERS & PET STORES

Legislation has been enacted in Oregon impacting dog breeders, pet stores and anyone who qualifies as a pet breeder. Persons are now prohibited from having more than 50 adult intact dogs at a time, and anyone purchasing a dog in the state is entitled to warranty terms.
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4/24/2009
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PIJAC THANKS PET OWNERS, HOBBYISTS, AND OTHERS WHO CARE


The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) gratefully recognizes the collaborative efforts of pet owners, aquarium societies, bird clubs, herpetological societies, hobby clubs, pet organizations, and pet industry members who took time to educate their communities and express their concerns about the proposed Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act (HR 669).
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4/13/2009
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Maine Bill Aimed At Breeding Kennels

UPDATE: HB 666 is set to be heard before the Joint Committee on Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry on April 15th (Room 206 Cross Building, 1:00 p.m.).
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3/16/2009
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PIJAC is pleased to announce its Board of Directors.

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2/23/2009
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PetAlert for the state of Illinois.

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2/23/2009
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PetAlert for the state of North Carolina

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2/23/2009
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PetAlert for the state of Texas.

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2/6/2009
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PetAlert for the state of Tennessee

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9/4/2007
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CDC Proposes Animal Importation Regulations

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (APRN) to solicit comments prior to the...
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9/4/2007
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Florida to Hold Workshop on "Dangerous" Reptiles

The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission has issues a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to address bonding requirements for the exhibition of...
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7/3/2007
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California Senate Considering Mandatory Spay/Neuter Law

California Assembly Bill 1634 would mandate that every owner of a dog or cat over the age of 6 months be sterilized...
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6/19/2007
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CALIFORNIA PET STORE ANIMAL CARE ACT SET FOR HEARING -- MONDAY, JULY 9

Assembly Bill 1347, the “Pet Store Animal Care Act,” introduced by Assembly Member Caballero, passed the Assembly by a vote of 75 to 1. AB 1347 would establish criteria and procedures for the care and maintenance of animals in California pet stores. The bill would also...
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5/30/2007
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TIPS TO KEEP PETS SAFE DURING SUMMER

As Temperatures Rise, Pet Owners Must Take
Precautionary Steps to Keep Furry Family Members Safe
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4/30/2007
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18th ANNUAL AMERICA’S FAMILY PET EXPO IN ORANGE COUNTY GROWS BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS

World’s Largest Pet and Pet Product Expo Sees 15 Percent Increase in Attendance Over Last Year; Also Posts Double-Digit Growth in Exhibitors and Sponsors
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4/17/2007
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New PIJAC Committee Helps Protect Pet and Human Health

Zoonotic disease is nothing to sneeze at. Every year pet owners in the United States contract pathogens and parasites through interaction with their pets...
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4/17/2007
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PIJAC Science Advisor named to Newsweek Advisory Committee

Dr. Jamie K. Reaser, The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council's Senior Science and Policy Advisor has been named to Newsweek magazine's Global Environment and Leadership Advisory Committee...
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4/5/2007
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WWPIA SURVEY: PET PRODUCT RETAILERS REPORT STRONG SALES DESPITE FOOD RECALL

The pet food recall affecting numerous popular dog and cat food brands has become an international news story. However, according to a recent survey conducted...
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2/16/2007
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WITH HOOVES TAPPING, FUR FLYING...

Skateboarding pigs, hoop-jumping dogs and a visit from “The Dog Whisperer” are all part of the 18th annual America’s Family Pet Expo, the world’s largest consumer pet show.
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1/18/2007
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America's Family Pet Expo Returns to Orange County, CA

World’s Largest Pet and Pet Product Expo Offers a Unique Day
of Family-Friendly Entertainment
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12/14/2006
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AMERICA’S FAMILY PET EXPO DRAWS THRONGS OF HOLIDAY SHOPPERS

More than 25,000 attendees shopped for holiday gifts for pets and pet lovers among 233 exhibiting companies occupying 450 booths. Retailers and manufacturers offered products and services ranging from food, toys, apparel, grooming products, nutritional supplements, bedding and accessories to boarding, training and medical care.
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11/9/2006
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Pet Expo Holiday Safety Education

Yes, many people are aware that chocolate and poinsettias are not good for your pets but there are many other unsuspecting dangers lurking around your holiday home that can injure and even be lethal to your pets.
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10/26/2006
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Pet Industry Leaders Release Animal Care Guidelines


Pet industry leaders today announced that new animal care guidelines
and education courses are available at no cost to all pet industry
retailers, breeders, pet handlers and care givers at www.pijac.org.
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