Oklahoma pet bill may face changes
A bill that would regulate dog and cat breeders has passed the Senate and is now bound for a conference committee, where lawmakers say significant changes could be made.
House Bill 1332 would require dog and cat breeders who sell more than 35 animals a year to become licensed by the state Agriculture Department.
The measure also would set minimum standards for animal health and fine breeders who don’t mee...
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