AKC LAUDS HOUSE FARM BILL'S PROTECTIONS FOR DOGS AND THEIR OWNERS
"We appreciate the tireless and bi-partisan efforts of House Agriculture Chairman
Dog-related highlights of the bill's base text include:
- Enhanced protections for dogs under the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA), including expanded resources for educational outreach.
- Additional resources for USDA to better enforce the AWA, including reporting to Congress on existing enforcement with recommendations for improving enforcement.
- Animal Care requirements: Clarifications that visual dental examination should be included in existing annual veterinary requirements.
- Improves USDA response related to any dogs found in a state of "unrelieved suffering" by requiring better and more timely notification of state and local authorities if an inspector finds that dogs are being kept in unacceptable conditions.
- Expands USDA's electronic health documentation requirements for pets entering
the United States . This reflects language in the Healthy Dog Importation Act (HR 1184) by requiring electronic records documentation on dogs prior to their importation that confirms the dog is in good health; microchipped; has received all necessary vaccination and parasite treatments, demonstrated negative test results, and has a health certificate from an accredited veterinarian; and in the case of a dog intended for transfer, is at least 6 months old. Exceptions are provided for dogs that are personal pets ofUnited States origin returning tothe United States ;United States military working dogs; for research purposes; and coming tothe United States solely for veterinary treatment; among several others. - Provides funding for transitional shelters for victims of domestic violence that allow victims to shelter with a pet. This measure reflects efforts privately supported by the AKC Humane Fund that ensure that concern for a pet left behind does not prevent a victim from seeking needed safety and shelter.
- Codifies and provides permanent funding for USDA's National Detector Dog Training Center in
Newnan Georgia , which trains specially selected dogs (and their handlers) to identify invasive pests and diseases that threatenU.S. agriculture. The measure, previously known as the "Beagle Brigade Act" also grants authority to create additional training facilities and an off-site training program.
The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024 will be marked up by the House Agriculture Committee on
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