If you live in Pennsylvania:
Please write or call your state representative and urge him/her to support House Bill 2525, as well as House Bills 2532 and 0499. Find your representative: http://www.legis.state.pa.us/index.cfm. Visit www.DogLawAction.com for more information.
If your representative refuses to support these Bills, ask him/her why he/she is against making water readily available to dogs interned in our state's commercial breeding facilities. Ask them if they really believe it is alright for farmers with fourth grade educations to perform major operations on their breeding dogs without anesthesia. Ask them why they are against a Bill that would prevent individuals convicted of animal cruelty from obtaining state licenses to breed and house hundreds of dogs.
Then call your State Senator (who will soon vote on these Bills in the Senate) and urge him/her to support the legislation. Ask them to do everything they can to help dogs like the dogs featured on Oprah's recent television show. Oprah's "Puppy Mill Show" received the highest response of any show in two years. The average person on the street is appalled by the treatment (or mistreatment) of dogs and puppies in our nation's commercial dog breeding facilities, and wants their elected legislators to help them.
We must always remember one thing, there are more people who love dogs in Pennsylvania than people breeding large quantities of puppies. We have the power to help these animals by insisting our elected officials support this legislation. Don't let a few individuals, making millions off the backs of these poor animals, decide how dogs should be treated in Pennsylvania. If your representative is against the legislation ask him (or her) two questions. 1) Why are they against legislation that would provide dogs housed in our state's infamous puppy mills with vet care, larger cages, and a minimum of exercise, and 2) When are they running for re-election and who will be running against them.
Use your power as a voter, and as a taxpayer, to help stop the cruelty and neglect so common in all of Pennsylvania's puppy mills. The time has come to act. We cannot let them down. Stare into the eyes of the dogs at your feet then pick up the phone, call your legislators, and urge them to support House Bill 2525. And House Bills 2532 and 0499.
If you live outside of Pennsylvania: