Colorado: Rocky Mountain Animal Defense

February 11, 2009 - 03:46 pm

Activists set to lobby for ban language in animal bill

Animal-rights activists were disappointed that a bill to ban puppy mills died last week, but they may have found a loophole to resurrect the intent of the legislation.

Leaders of the Humane Society of the United States will organize a lobbying day Thursday urging lawmakers to pass Senate Bill 118, which continues state regulation of animal-care facilities. They will ask that the bill be amended to ban an individual who has been convicted of animal cruelty from holding a license to operate such a facility.

The humane society will host a 9:30 a.m. meeting for advocates that day at the First Baptist Church near the Capitol.

February 5, 2009 - 02:12 am

House panel kills measure targeting 'puppy mills'

Colorado dog breeders panned a "puppy mill" bill Wednesday, saying more inspections and not more rules are the answer.

But an animal activist pointed out that some of the same breeders who testified against the measure were found to have operated filthy facilities and had reportedly sold sick dogs.

As amended, House Bill 1072, by Rep. Beth McCann, D-Denver, limited the number of dogs in a facility to 50 and also required breeding dogs to be seen annually by a veterinarian.

Lawmakers on the House Agriculture Committee killed the bill on a 7-5 vote, saying they were concerned it wouldn't stop puppy- mill operators and instead would hurt reputable breeders.