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 Update: One Tethering Bill Held, Another Advancing May 20, 2026Yesterday, the New York Assembly Agriculture Committee considered two bills relating to the tethering of dogs outdoors. While one did pass committee, another was held, and AKC thanks the many dog owners who responded to our alert and expressed your concerns with the bills. As a result of these efforts, Assembly Bill 6145, which mandated […]AKC Government Relations
- Missouri Session Adjourns with Good News for Dog Owners & Breeders May 20, 2026The Missouri Legislature has adjourned for the year, with all bills of concern to dog owners and breeders being tabled or significantly amended. AKC thanks all who took the time to contact leadership and their lawmakers regarding two bills that would have had a detrimental effect on hobby and show breeders. We also extend special […]AKC Government Relations
- New York: Restrictive Tethering Bills to Be Considered Tomorrow (May 19) May 18, 2026Tomorrow (Tuesday, May 19), the Assembly Agriculture Committee will consider two bills relating to the tethering of dogs outdoors. Some provisions in these bills are reasonable and protect dogs from being harmed while tethered. However, AKC is concerned about provisions regarding one-size-fits-all temperatures for when dogs may be kept outdoors that do not take into […]AKC Government Relations
- California Update: Veterinary Bill Advancing; AKC Monitoring May 15, 2026May 15, 2026 Assembly Bill 1999, an omnibus update to the California Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, has cleared the Assembly and is now pending in the Senate. American Kennel Club Government Relations (AKC GR) is closely monitoring this comprehensive bill impacting numerous areas of veterinary medicine. As currently written, AB 1999, among many other provisions, […]AKC Government Relations
- Illinois: Problematic Breeder Regulations Bill Likely Dead for Session May 11, 2026An Illinois bill seeking in part to impose commercial standards on some home-based kennels and breeding programs has been pulled from consideration and will likely not move forward during the spring session. As mentioned in previous alerts, the “one size fits all” standards in Senate Bill 2990 are geared toward large commercial facilities and fail […]AKC Government Relations
- New York: Ask Your State Lawmakers to Oppose Debarking Ban May 6, 2026Both the New York Assembly and Senate will likely soon vote on 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/Senate Bill 3026 which would restrict […]AKC Government Relations
- Pennsylvania: Bill Introduced Providing Non-Economic Damages for Pets May 5, 2026Recently, Pennsylvania State Representative Kristine Howard introduced a bill that would significantly change Pennsylvania law by allowing courts to award non-economic damages of up to $15,000 when a companion animal is injured or killed due to another person’s actions. These non-economic damages would compensate an owner for the loss of the expected society, companionship, love, […]AKC Government Relations
- U.S. Congress: AKC Lauds Passage of House Farm Bill with Priorities for Animal Welfare, Dog Owners and Sportsmen May 1, 2026Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed HR 7567, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, also known as the Farm Bill. This measure reauthorizes key U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs for five years and addresses federal priorities for numerous animal related issues, including animal welfare provisions in the federal Animal Welfare […]AKC Government Relations
- New York Update: Bills Amended to Protect Home-Based Breeders April 28, 2026Yesterday, the New York Assembly Agriculture Committee approved an amended version of a bill that as introduced would have been detrimental to many home-based breeders in New York. AKC thanks the Associated Dog Clubs of New York State and all the club members and breeders who have taken the time to contact New York lawmakers […]AKC Government Relations
- US Congress: Act NOW! Contact your Member of Congress to oppose anti-breeder and dog owner amendments being attached to the Farm Bill April 24, 2026The full U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled vote on the Farm Bill (H.R. 7567 – the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, the week of 27th. The AKC is proud to support the version of the Farm Bill slated for consideration by the House as it includes important priorities for dog enthusiasts […]AKC Government Relations










