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  • H.R. 2253, known as the "Puppy Protection Act of 2025," aims to amend the Animal Welfare Act to ensure humane treatment of dogs by dealers. It sets specific requirements for housing, nutrition, exercise, socialization, veterinary care, and breeding practices to improve the...

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    H.R. 2253 is a law to make sure that dogs are kept healthy and happy by giving them good homes, plenty of food, and playtime. It also makes rules about how often dogs can have puppies so that they stay strong and well.

  • H.R. 8699 is designed to enhance the regulations related to the transport of animals in the United States. The bill instructs the Secretary of Transportation to work with the Secretary of Agriculture to create an enforcement mechanism to investigate and inspect vehicles or...

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    H.R. 8699 is a bill that tells the people in charge of transportation to make sure animals like cows and horses are safe when they travel. It says sick or weak animals shouldn't be taken long distances, and the people in charge can make new rules to help protect these animals.

  • S. 5072, known as the "Puppy Protection Act of 2024," proposes amendments to the Animal Welfare Act to add new rules for animal dealers, particularly focusing on the humane treatment of dogs. The bill requires that dealers provide specific living conditions, like solid...

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    The Puppy Protection Act of 2024 is a new set of rules that aims to make sure dog breeders take good care of their dogs by giving them nice homes, healthy food, playtime, and check-ups at the vet. It's like making a promise that dogs will be happy and healthy while living with breeders.

  • H. R. 8571 proposes to establish a grant program managed by the Attorney General to help cover the medical expenses of retired working dogs. These dogs may have served with the military, federal agencies, or veterans, often incurring significant healthcare costs after their...

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    The bill wants to help pay for the health care of retired working dogs, like dogs from the military, by giving money to charities that take care of these dogs. It's like giving these doggy heroes a “thank you” gift for their hard work, helping them to stay healthy and happy after they stop working.