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.
- Missouri: House Considering Mandatory Animal Cruelty Reporting by Social Workers March 6, 2026In the coming days, the Missouri House of Representatives is expected to consider a bill that would require certain social workers to report any animal cruelty they encounter while performing their official duties. Because a House vote is expected soon, those who wish to comment on House Bill 2292 are encouraged to contact their Missouri […]AKC Government Relations
- New York: Bill Impacting Hobby Breeders to Be Considered Tuesday (3/10) March 6, 2026On Tuesday (March 10), a New York committee will consider a bill that could force anyone who sells nine (9) dogs in a year, which could be one litter, to be licensed, inspected, and regulated as pet dealers. This bill, Senate Bill 8252, is from the 2025 session, and includes some clarifying language to address […]AKC Government Relations
- Maryland: Bill Impacting All Breeders Scheduled for Wednesday (3/11) March 6, 2026On Wednesday (March 11), a Maryland Committee is holding a public hearing on a bill that, among other provisions, would require annual registration for all dog breeders, and $50 birth certificates for every puppy whelped. The costs would be put into an account to support shelters and spay/neuter programs, along with supporting administration and enforcement […]AKC Government Relations
- Virginia Update: Debarking Ban Passes House March 5, 2026The Virginia House has passed Senate Bill 707 which bans “debarking” – a standard veterinary practice also known as bark softening – except when such procedure is necessary to treat or relieve any injury, disease, or congenital defect that is causing or may cause the dog physical pain or harm. Having passed both chambers of […]AKC Government Relations
- CT: Request Bill Amendment to Ensure Balanced Animal Control Workgroup March 3, 2026A Connecticut committee is considering a bill tomorrow (Wednesday, March 4), that in part would establish a working group to study and develop recommendations regarding the state’s animal population control program. The American Kennel Club (AKC) is concerned with the proposed composition of the working group, and encourages the bill be amended to ensure balanced […]AKC Government Relations
- Georgia Update: Breeder Bill Hearing Cancelled (3/2/26) March 2, 2026Thanks to your swift action and the coordinated efforts of our partners in Georgia, including the dedicated leadership of the Georgia Canine Coalition (GCC), today’s scheduled hearing to consider Senate Bill 590 has been cancelled. As introduced, SB 590 seeks to create a new, expansive definition of “dog breeder”; expand minimum standards of care for […]AKC Government Relations
- Oklahoma Update: Updates on State Breeder Proposed Bills March 2, 2026The American Kennel Club (AKC) Government Relations (GR) team is continuing to monitor legislation in Oklahoma that could significantly impact responsible dog owners and breeders. Two measures, House Bill 4055 (HB 4055) and House Bill 3393 (HB 3393), seek to impose new licensing, fees, and inspection requirements on those who own intact dogs for breeding purposes. Below are […]AKC Government Relations
- Georgia Time Sensitive: Dog Breeder Bill Scheduled for Monday Hearing – Act Today! February 28, 2026A new Georgia bill that would potentially create statewide dog ownership limits and subject owners of intact female dogs and/or small hobby breeders to vague commercial-style breeder licensing requirements will be considered in a hearing on Monday, March 2, at 9AM. Please contact your lawmakers NOW to express your concerns. Scroll down for talking points […]AKC Government Relations
- U.S. Congress: Ask Your Members to Support Animal Welfare Provisions in Farm Bill, As Introduced February 27, 2026On March 3, the House Agriculture Committee will mark up draft language pertaining to federal dog laws in the 2026 House Farm Bill (H.R. 7567). 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 […]AKC Government Relations
- Virginia Update: Ask Your State Delegate to Oppose Debarking Ban February 26, 2026The Virginia House could soon vote on a bill to ban “debarking” – a standard veterinary practice also known as bark softening – except when such procedure is necessary to treat or relieve any injury, disease, or congenital defect that is causing or may cause the dog physical pain or harm. Senate Bill 707 banning […]AKC Government Relations











