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Report Alleges Kennel Club Lax on Puppy Mill Laws

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Thursday, February 26, 2015   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Purebred dogs are the picture of perfection, and their popularity was highlighted this month at the annual Westminster Dog Show, which remains the nation's second-longest continuously-held sporting event.

But an investigation by the Humane Society of the United States alleges the American Kennel Club (AKC), which is a significant organization at dog shows, has opposed more than 150 different laws around the country that would help protect dogs in puppy mills.

Kathleen Summers with the Society's Stop Puppy Mills campaign says the organization has an incentive to register more dogs.

"There's a profit motive involved," she says. "The AKC does get income from litter registrations and the more puppies they can register, the larger their market share as a dog-registry organization."

Summers says in addition to lobbying efforts, two former AKC "Breeders of Merit" were reportedly found to be keeping dogs in poor conditions after recently passing AKC inspections. A spokesperson for the American Kennel Club says the organization would "never support disreputable breeders," and that any violation of its policies is met with a quick response.

According to Summers, the best thing consumers can do is investigate breeders before doing business with them. If the breeder declines a request to visit their facilities to pick up a puppy, she says, it could be an indication they "don't have their dogs' best interest at heart."

"Paperwork alone cannot guarantee that a dog is going to be healthy," she says. "It's very important to go and meet that person, in person, see where their animals are living, and make sure the conditions are really humane."

Summers also emphasizes that many purebred dogs can be found at local animal shelters, and asks consumers to report any suspicious breeding facilities they encounter to the local authorities.


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