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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will be hosting a public meeting to encourage input on captive wildlife regulations in Florida regarding permits to operate a native wildlife rehabilitation facility.
“The goal should not be to look at dogs and determine if they should stay or go but to instead work to reinforce safe and responsible pet ownership in the city.”
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approves new rule language related to captive wildlife reporting requirements for injuries and escapes.
In the heat of the City of Dallas pet-store ban, Texas State Director for the United States Humane Society, (HSUS) Lauren Loney has a deformation law suit filed on her.
Kessler was charged with 13 counts of animal cruelty misdemeanors. Animal cruelty is a class 1 misdemeanor in Colorado
According to her attorney, a woman who had two fingers amputated after being attacked by a pit bull at the SPCA of Winchester, Frederick, and Clarke Counties reached an undisclosed settlement.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will be hosting public meetings to encourage input on captive wildlife regulations in Florida.
The bill safeguards "animal enterprises," which are vaguely defined as "commercial or academic enterprises" that utilize or sell animals for profit, exhibition, or other purposes.
Experts say it’s time to regulate rescues and shelters. According to the United States Department of Agriculture; "Private shelters and rescues are categorized as dealers and if they charge adoption fees or receive other compensation for animals under their care, they will require licensing and adherence to USDA standards."
Due to backdoor pressure by animal rights activists Pelosi’s House sneaks in “no animals across state lines” in the America COMPETES Act.
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