Wisconsin Moves Toward Puppy Mill Legislation

One happy puppy (card from Dogstuff)

One happy puppy (card from Dogstuff)

After a decade of struggle, dog lovers in Wisconsin are one step closer to stopping puppy mills in their state.

The state Assembly has unanimously passed a law that would require operations that sell more than 25 dogs a year to be licensed. The bill also permits authorities to investigate breeders and suspend their licenses.

The bill now moves to the state Senate for consideration.

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