
State lawmakers have introduced legislation that will shut down the puppy mill pipeline into Nevada. This bill would prevent commercial breeders (puppy mills) from trucking cruelly bred puppies into your community’s stores, ending the Silver State’s participation in the horrific puppy mill pipeline. Cats are also included in and protected by this bill.
California, Maryland and New York have passed similar laws, and a growing number of states are considering their own. Nevada needs to catch up!
Nevadan pet stores often advertise that their puppies are “top quality” and come from “responsible breeders.” The sad reality is that those animals are trucked in from out-of-state commercial breeding facilities (puppy mills). Puppy mills treat animals like products; their only goal is to produce the highest number of puppies at the lowest possible cost. As a result, dogs are often sick, injured or malnourished and are confined to filthy, crowded cages.
Many of these animals pass through middlemen, called brokers, who buy high volumes of puppies from poorly regulated licensed breeders. These puppies are then resold to pet stores in Nevada. Through this pipeline, pet stores have misrepresented and disguised the reality of where their animals come from, exploiting animals and deceiving consumers.
This harmful system is driven by profit. It continues to exist because Nevada law still allows the sale of cruelly bred dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores.
What You Can Do
Please use our brief form below to send a message to your state senator in Carson City, urging them to shut down Nevada’s puppy mill pipeline.