AKC Legislative Alerts

Learn the latest from AKC Government Relations and take action on bills that could impact responsible dog ownership, canine well being and your rights to own a dog.

  • New Jersey Clubs: Act Now to Prevent Breeder Bans August 4, 2025
    AKC Government Relations has learned that the Asbury Park (NJ) City Council recently passed a new law to prohibit all breeding in the city – with no exceptions. The goal stated by the city was to address significant concerns with the care, treatment, and temperament of some who were breeding aggressive dogs in poor conditions. […]
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  • Nevada: Boulder City Considers Dog Breeding Permits July 24, 2025
    Boulder City (Nevada) is considering a proposed ordinance to create a dog and cat breeding licensing regime at the regularly scheduled city council meeting. The proposal would create a breeding permit with required home inspections, a limit of 3 breeding animals, and minimum space requirements. At this time, there is no scheduled date set for […]
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  • MA Action Alert: Upcoming Joint Committee Hearings on Multiple Dog-Related Bills July 18, 2025
    Joint committees of the Massachusetts legislature will soon consider legislation about veterans’ service dogs, prohibiting animal cruelty violators from owning animals, establishing an animal cruelty registry, allowing non-economic damages, animal neglect cases, and animal tethering practices. Massachusetts residents are encouraged to review the information below, and contact legislators. TUESDAY, JULY 22: The Massachusetts Joint Committee […]
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  • NH: End of 2025 Legislative Session – Successes! July 18, 2025
    The end of June brought with it the closure of New Hampshire’s busy 2025 legislative session. The American Kennel Club (AKC) worked with the New Hampshire Dog Owners of the Granite State (NH DOGS) to closely track numerous bills impacting dogs and advocate on behalf of their owners. AKC extends deep appreciation to all who […]
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  • Pacific Northwest Legislative Update July 10, 2025
    The end of June brought Oregon’s 2025 legislative session to a close, joining Washington state in adjourning for the year.  While both states had fairly limited legislative activity concerning dogs and dog owners, both did see bills introduced that sought to regulate dog breeders. For your reference, below are a few of the significant bills […]
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  • California: Bills Impacting Dogs Advancing July 3, 2025
    Last year the Los Angeles Times published a multi-year investigation into fraudulent business practices in the importation of dogs into the state for resale. In response, three bills were introduced in the state Legislature that seek to address the issues addressed in the article. The following is the latest status on the package of bills […]
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  • Oregon Success: Hobby Breeder Regulations Bill Does Not Advance July 2, 2025
    The end of June brought with it the closure of Oregon’s 2025 legislative session. A bill that the American Kennel Club (AKC) has tracked closely, SB 1076, did not advance to the finish line. In fact, it did not make it out of the chamber in which it was introduced. SB 1076 would have directed […]
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  • Delaware End of Session Wrap-Up July 1, 2025
    As the first half of Delaware’s 153rd General Assembly ended, the House approved a bill that eliminates the sunset provision for compensatory damages for injured pets in certain circumstances.  A bill to restrict pet sales and consumer choice did not come before the House for a vote. With the passage of Senate Bill 118, pet […]
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  • Texas Governor Signs Bill to Encourage More Field Trials in State June 27, 2025
    Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed Senate Bill 2801, which exempts individual participants in squirrel or furbearing animal field trials from the Texas hunting license requirement.  Under this new law, which takes effect immediately, only the field trial organizer is required to purchase a field trial permit that covers all participants, removing the need for […]
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  • MA Information: House and Senate Adopt New Joint Rules to Improve Efficiency and Transparency June 27, 2025
    Yesterday, the Massachusetts House and Senate adopted for the first time since 2019 major structural adjustments to how the House and Senate will work together. The new rules reshape legislative timelines, the flow of bills through committees and what information is publicly available. Below is a summary of the rules package changes detailed in S. […]
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