Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
12:47 pm
By Barbara Roach, Volunteer Oregon Dog Rescue
Oregon HB 2470, better known as the “Puppy Mill Law” becomes enforceable January 1, 2010. This law limits ‘breeders’ to owning no more that 50 sexually intact dogs two years or older, the intent is that this will discourage puppy mill breeders from operating in Oregon. It also specifies conditions under which pet “dealers” must provide refunds, replacement, or reimbursement if a dog is found to suffer from certain diseases or birth defects. This will offer recourse to purchasers who learn that their puppy has serious emotional or health problems. Besides limiting the number of dogs, the bill spells out exercise, space and cleaning requirements for pups. The dogs can’t be kept in stacked cages, and breeders must maintain health records for each dog, including the date of birth and size of litters. Pet stores must disclose information about the dog’s breeder. The maximum punishment for violating the provisions is six months in jail, a $2,500 fine or both.