The bill originally drew criticism from animal welfare organizations like the Indiana Council for Animal Welfare but they now support the bill due to amendments that passed in Senate.
INDIANAPOLIS – A bill addressing pet store bans and breeding standards that originally drew criticism from animal welfare organizations has now gained support due to amendments that passed in Senate.
Another amendment would require that pet stores have standards when buying pets from breeders. However, the Indianapolis ban that passed earlier this month would not be allowed to go in to effect since it was enacted before January 1st of 2023. Other animal advocacy groups say this bill is bad for the welfare of animals. They say this legislation is something Pet Land, a well known pet store, has been pushing in six other states. They feel this bill will embolden puppy mills if it passes.
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