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The collective voice of the people recently managed to drown out lobbying for an industry that benefits from puppy mills. As a result, elected leaders in Las Vegas, Nevada; Sarasota County, Florida; and Tempe, Arizona, all passed ordinances banning the retail sale of dogs and cats unless they come from rescue groups or animal shelters. At a time when politics make it seem like Americans are more fractured and combative than ever, getting people on the same page seems like a magic trick.
In February, residents of Tempe, Arizona, fought back against puppy mills by using Best Friends legislative alerts to voice their support for a ban on retail sales of dogs and cats in their communities β unless those animals come from rescue groups or shelters.
When they asked lawmakers to change this for the better, the local retail pet store tried to silence them. In fact, one pet store owner even brought in a contract veterinarian to speak about the health and well-being of dogs and cats sold in pet stores. But Best Friends was prepared to assist Tempe residents in challenging that idea. Frank McMillan, director of well-being studies at Best Friends, presented a study that clearly shows life in a mill is not kind or healthy for pets.
These results are based on research he conducted along with researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. It was a bit of a long shot to pass an ordinance in Las Vegas banning the retail sale of dogs and cats from mills. But when 5, emails arrive on the subject β well, legislators had to listen. Best Friends actually has a long history of working on puppy mill issues in Vegas, a history that translates into lots of supporters. Many of the residents there were already aware that puppy and kitten mills profit from pet stores selling their animals; however, not everyone knew the issue was being debated in their city council.
From there, people were encouraged to contact their elected representatives and ask them to support the proposed ban. And participate they did. Imagine sitting through nearly 12 hours of hearings in which Petland brings in a whole entourage of Midwestern puppy millers. That was the scene in Sarasota County, Florida. Thankfully, it was all worth it. No wonder Petland pulled out all the stops. But once again, the county residents carried the day. They also voted in favor of the ordinance to stop milled pets from being sold in retail stores.