Tuesday, October 27, 2009

ASPCA takes a stand against dealers selling animals to research labs.

ASPCA Urgent Alert

Dear Animal Advocates,

The federal Pet Safety and Protection Act would prohibit Class B Dealers and unlicensed individuals from selling dogs and cats to research laboratories.

Class B Dealers are people who collect dogs and cats to sell to the research industry. They sometimes obtain their animals through illegal or unethical means, such as by responding to "free to good home" ads in newspapers, falsifying records to keep the true origins of the animals unknown and stealing pets kept outside in yards. They also buy animals in bulk from "bunchers," whose methods are even more questionable.

Eliminating Class B Dealers will also take away the profit motive of bunchers, providing a much-needed safety net to ensure beloved pets are not stolen or acquired under false pretenses and sold to facilities that test on animals.

What You Can Do

Visit the ASPCA Advocacy Center Online to email your U.S. senators and representative urging them to support and co-sponsor the Pet Safety and Protection Act. You may use the same link to read about this legislation in greater depth.

http://www2.aspca.org/site/R?i=hNIAf6Fxtf-X3u_GIYV_ag..

Thank you for supporting the ASPCA and America's animals.

www.aspca.org

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