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.

  • Delaware: 2026 Legislative Session Ends with Several Animal Bills Sent to Governor July 2, 2026
    The Delaware General Assembly has adjourned its 2026 legislative session after approving several bills that impact dog owners, breeders, pet sellers, shelters, rescue organizations, and veterinarians. AKC Government Relations (AKC GR) monitored these measures throughout session and worked to ensure that legislation affecting dogs and dog owners is reasonable, enforceable, and protects responsible dog ownership. […]
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  • Oregon Update: Join AKC in Publicly Opposing Radical Ballot Proposal IP 28 July 2, 2026
    Animal rights activists continue to collect signatures in Oregon in advance of a July 2 deadline to qualify an extreme measure (currently referred to as Oregon Initiative Petition 28) for the November 2026 ballot that would ban hunting, criminalize dog breeding (including artificial insemination), end recognized training practices, and significantly harm agriculture. AKC Government Relations […]
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  • U.S. Senate: Ask Your Senators to Support Animal Welfare Provisions in Senate Farm Bill 2.0, As Introduced July 2, 2026
    The Senate Agriculture Committee will be marking up draft language pertaining to federal dog laws in the 2026 Senate Farm Bill later this month.  As introduced, the bill supports important priorities for dog enthusiasts and responsible breeders, including canine health, welfare and the rights of responsible dog owners and breeders.  As a constituent of an […]
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  • NC Update: Tethering Bill Amended, Questions Remain – Contact House Members Today June 17, 2026
    Yesterday (June 16), the North Carolina Judiciary 1 Committee approved an amended bill regarding tethering and shelters for dogs which includes some positive amendments, but some concerns remain. Thanks to the messages received by many AKC club members, the bill expanded exemptions to include more dog events and training, and activities such as grooming and […]
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  • New World Screwworm—Updates on Interstate Travel Requirements with Dogs June 16, 2026
    Updated: Thursday, July 2, 2026 31 cases of New World Screwworm (NWS, hereinafter screwworm) have been detected in southwest Texas and New Mexico since the first case was detected on June 3, 2026. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and state departments of agriculture and health officials are working together to address the issue. […]
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  • North Carolina: Committee Considering Harmful Tethering Laws on Tuesday (6/16) – Ask Members to Oppose Now June 12, 2026
    On Tuesday, June 16, a North Carolina House committee will consider a bill regarding tethering and shelters for dogs.  Some provisions in these bills are reasonable and do protect dogs from being harmed while tethered or kept outside.  However, other provisions fail to take into account responsible practices that meet the needs of various dog […]
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  • Emerging Issue: New World Screwworm—Impacts on Health, Interstate Travel with Dogs June 10, 2026
    Updated: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 In early June 2026, cases of New World Screwworm (NWS, hereinafter screwworm) have been detected in southwest Texas and New Mexico. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and state departments of agriculture and health officials are working together to address the issue. The American Kennel Club (AKC) recommends that […]
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  • New York Adjourns With Good News for Dogs and Responsible Owners June 10, 2026
    The New York Legislature recently adjourned after a busy two-year session where AKC followed over 350 bills with the potential to impact dogs and New York dog owners. With state budget discussions dominating much of this year, there was a significant flurry of activity at the end of session to determine which bills would pass […]
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  • Your Invitation to the Ceremonial Bill Signing Naming the Treeing Walker Coonhound as Kentucky’s State Dog June 5, 2026
    On Monday, June 8, 2026, Kentucky State Senator Robin Webb will host a ceremonial bill signing to celebrate the designation of the Treeing Walker Coonhound as Kentucky’s State Dog.  Kentucky’s purebred dog community is invited to join lawmakers, sportsmen, and stakeholders at this memorable event. State Senator Webb, a 2016 recipient of the AKC Legislator […]
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  • Illinois Adjourns Spring Session With Victories for Dog Owners and Breeders June 4, 2026
    The Illinois Legislature adjourned the spring 2026 session in the early hours Monday morning.  While the lawmakers will come back for a short session later this fall where bills may be considered, this adjournment crosses a major hurdle for bills impacting dog owners and breeders in Illinois. Thanks to a significant response from dog owners […]
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