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Nevada Senate invoice goals to crack down on pet mills

By Miles Cooper April 24, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A invoice cracking down on pet mills is heading to the Nevada Senate. Meeting Invoice 487 would prohibit pet shops from promoting canines and cats for revenue. The invoice handed within the Nevada Meeting by a 32-9 vote.

Advocates for the invoice mentioned it will enable retail pet shops to work with animal shelters or rescues for adoption functions, with no compensation offered.  “We have a number of shelters in our community, both in northern Nevada and southern Nevada, that are bursting at the seams with wonderful, adorable, and adoptable pets,” Nevada State Director of Humane World for Animals Rebecca Goff mentioned. AB 487 would prohibit a pet retailer from promoting, providing to promote, bartering, auctioning, or transferring possession of any canine or cat with sure exceptions for animal shelters and rescue organizations.  “This is really important for the state because what it would do is it would end that puppy mill to pet store pipeline that’s trucking in all these puppies from Midwestern puppy mills into Nevada,” Goff mentioned. “Those animals are raised in deplorable conditions. Even puppy mills that meet the USDA standards, those standards are bare minimum at best.”  The invoice is sometimes called Cindy Lou’s Legislation, named after a Havanese pet who was left within the again room of a pet boutique and later died of liver failure. The well being and security of animals and homeowners is a priority amongst advocates for AB 487.  “I bought a puppy from Petland in Boca Park,” Owner of Paws on Point Christine Miller said. “Six months later, she died.”  “Retail pet sales bans/restrictions limit consumer protections and choice while doing nothing to actually help dogs.” – American Kennel Membership, an opponent of the invoice, mentioned in a press release. Nonetheless, Goff mentioned there’s a center floor for either side.

“[Retail pet stores] can still partner with rescues, have pet adoptions to bring people into the stores, but just sell products and services instead of live animals,” Goff mentioned.   For individuals in search of a brand new furry buddy, Miller mentioned adoption is the way in which to go.  “I would prefer people to adopt from the shelter since they’re completely booked out and full,” Miller mentioned.   For those who’re in search of a selected breed, the Humane World for Animals recommends searching for out a good breeder.

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