The Vermont Legislature has gone to the dogs.
Lawmakers on Friday took testimony about two different bills that protect the health and welfare of pets.
One proposal outlaws the cropping of a dog's ears, while the other establishes licensing and enforcement protocols designed to shut down "puppy mills" that breed deformed and sick animals which are often dumped at animal shelters to die.
Both bills are controversial.
The puppy-mill proposal requires anyone who sells a dog or cat — including a family whose pet has a one-time litter — to be licensed and pay a per-animal tax. The ear-cropping legislation would make Vermont the first state to ban licensed veterinarians from performing cosmetic surgeries they have done for years.
This is driven by animal rights wackos. This is also why you need to vote for pro-dog legislators. Seemingly benign legislation has a sinister undertone… to completely get rid of dog breeding and ownership.
Lawmakers on Friday took testimony about two different bills that protect the health and welfare of pets.
One proposal outlaws the cropping of a dog's ears, while the other establishes licensing and enforcement protocols designed to shut down "puppy mills" that breed deformed and sick animals which are often dumped at animal shelters to die.
Both bills are controversial.
The puppy-mill proposal requires anyone who sells a dog or cat — including a family whose pet has a one-time litter — to be licensed and pay a per-animal tax. The ear-cropping legislation would make Vermont the first state to ban licensed veterinarians from performing cosmetic surgeries they have done for years.
This is driven by animal rights wackos. This is also why you need to vote for pro-dog legislators. Seemingly benign legislation has a sinister undertone… to completely get rid of dog breeding and ownership.
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