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 York: During Session Recess, Talk to Your Lawmakers About NY Dog Bills April 1, 2026
    Yesterday, the New York Assembly Agriculture Committee approved a ban on “debarking”.  A. 8551 now goes to the Assembly Codes Committee before being considered by the full Assembly. In the Senate, its companion Senate Bill 3026 remains pending on the Senate floor. As mentioned in previous alerts, S. 8252 and A. 8653 regulating those who […]
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  • Missouri: Ask House Members to Support Bill Protecting Owners Rights for Confiscated Animals April 1, 2026
    The Missouri House could soon consider a bill that would make several changes to protect dogs and the rights of dog owners when animals are seized on suspicion of neglect or abuse.  The purpose of the bill is to protect the rights of the accused and ensure they are treated as innocent until proven guilty, […]
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  • Tennessee Info: Dangerous Dog Registry Bill Tabled March 31, 2026
    A Tennessee bill that would have created a statewide dangerous dog registry has been tabled by lawmakers, effectively halting its progress for the current legislative cycle. Senate Bill 1794 It has been taken into consideration as part of broader discussions around public safety and animal control measures. Tabling typically means that lawmakers have chosen to […]
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  • New York: Ask Assembly Committee to Oppose New Restrictions on Hobby Breeder March 31, 2026
    A pair of bills in New York regulating home-based dog breeders were recently amended, but our concerns still remain. As written, Senate Bill 8252 and Assembly Bill 8653 require anyone who, in a year, breeds and sells/offers to sell more than nine animals born that are raised on a residential premises to be licensed and […]
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  • Illinois Update: Breeder Bill Held in House, Still Pending in Senate March 31, 2026
    The American Kennel Club (AKC) continues to monitor legislation in Illinois that would impose problematic new requirements on licensed dog breeders. House Bill 4778, which mirrors Senate Bill 2990, was scheduled for consideration by the House Agriculture and Conservation Committee on March 24, 2026. The measure would apply “one-size-fits-all” commercial-style standards to all breeders, defined […]
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  • U.S. Congress: Amendment to Farm Bill Could Threaten AKC Events & Hunt Training March 31, 2026
    An amendment to the House Farm Bill (HR 7567) proposed by animal rights groups threatens the future of AKC performance events and recognized hunt training techniques. Please join AKC and leading sportsmen’s organizations in defending responsible dog enthusiasts, sportsmen and trainers. Please contact your member of the U.S. Congress and respectfully ask Congress to remove […]
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  • New York: Committee to Consider Debarking Ban Tomorrow (Tuesday 3/31) March 30, 2026
    Tomorrow (Tuesday, March 31), a New York Senate committee will consider legislation to ban “debarking” – a standard veterinary practice also known as bark softening – unless the procedure is medically necessary to treat an injury, illness, or congenital defect. The AKC opposes the portion of Assembly Bill 8551 which would restrict the rights of […]
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  • Colorado: Ask Senate to Oppose Pet Choice Restrictions Today March 27, 2026
    The Colorado Senate is expected to vote as early as tomorrow (March 28) on a bill that restricts consumer choice and some sales, and makes false claims about breeders and pet stores. Colorado residents are strongly encouraged to both call and email the following Senators.  Ask them to oppose HB 26-1011 as written and amend […]
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  • South Carolina Info: Professional Breeder Bill Introduced March 26, 2026
    South Carolina Senate Bill 720, the South Carolina Humane Dog Breeding Act, seeks to establish state oversight of professional dog breeders, which is defined as a person who possesses ten or more intact adult female dogs for breeding and sale, or who sells more than fifteen puppies or more than two litters in a calendar […]
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  • Hawaii: Mandatory Spay/Neuter Defeated—Again March 26, 2026
    A bill addressing Hawaii’s feral cat overpopulation crisis (HB1736) was deferred this week in a joint committee (and will not advance this year). The bill also saw an attempt to add an amendment to require dogs be spayed/neutered before entering the state. This is the third time this year that the Hawai’i Legislature has rejected […]
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