Increasing quality and lives of pets

 
BY RON MOLLET, DVM | Published: March 27, 2009   

The images are distressing — puppies crowded into cages with no place to even lie down, living in their own excrement. The standard of care for dogs and cats can be a very emotional issue and Oklahoma is at the crossroads of an important decision — whether to require minimum standards of care for animal breeding and handling.

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The Pet Quality Assurance legislation of 2009 (House Bill 1332) is moving through the Legislature giving lawmakers the opportunity to set minimum standards to protect animals and the public...
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