
Update — October 10, 2025: In unanimous or almost unanimous votes, ALL THREE puppy mill bills passed the California Legislature last month. Yesterday, they finally crossed the finish line when Governor Newsom signed them into law! Thank you for each action you took throughout this legislative session to help these bills become law and protect vulnerable animals.
While retail puppy sales ended in California a few years ago, an investigative report conducted by the Los Angeles Times uncovered a disturbing underground puppy resale market that has been using deceptive tactics to keep the puppy mill pipeline alive in the Golden State.
In partnership with the ASPCA and San Diego Humane Society, state lawmakers passed a package of bills to close these legal loopholes and keep puppy mill cruelty out of California for good.
Each bill attacks the problems from a specific angle. As a package, they disable the out-of-state breeders who have been tricking unknowing Californians into purchasing cruelly bred dogs. Thank you for using your voice to encourage lawmakers to pass these bills during the 2025 state legislative session.
A puppy broker is a middleman who obtains puppies in bulk from commercial breeders and resells them to consumers. This bill will clearly define the term “broker” under California law and prohibit them from selling or transferring a dog, cat or rabbit for profit in California. People can still obtain a pet directly from a breeder, breed-specific rescue or shelter, but this bill closes a loophole that has enabled consumer fraud and animal cruelty.
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