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Stop Illicit Trade In Dogs/Cats To Labs Encourage your U.S. Senators to cosponsor the Pet Safety and Protection Act (S. 451). Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI) introduced S. 451 to assure animals sold to medical research facilities are acquired legally. The PSPA also fortifies the Animal Welfare Act by banning Class "B" animal dealers from furnishing dogs and cats to research laboratories. Class B dealers, who derive most of their income from contracts with research labs, amass dogs and cats from "random sources." They routinely falsify health certificates and do not maintain verifiable records on the acquisition or disposition of their animals. Many employ "bunchers" to steal companion animals or round-up strays. Some animals are attained fraudulently from "free to a good home" ads. Experimenters cannot distinguish between legally obtained animals and those procured via theft or fraud. Moreover, the research industry is not required to patrol animal dealers. Pet Theft Thugs: They’re Real. They’re Nearby |
C.C. Baird was the nation's most prolific trafficker in random-source animals until the USDA revoked his
Class B license and imposed an unprecedented fine. Baird's trail of counterfeit health certificates and
muddled records made it impossible to trace the roots of tens of thousands of animals sold to research
labs
nationwide. USDA/APHIS charged Baird with hundreds of AWA violations after a raid of his Martin Creek
Kennels exposed rampant abuse, neglect, and mass dog graves. C.C. Baird's case illuminates the need for
stronger animal protection laws. Class B dealers like Baird typically fail to provide veterinary care or
adequate food, water and shelter. Animals survive in squalid conditions, tethered or caged outdoors with
no
protection from weather extremes… S. 451 enhances the Animal Welfare Act and empowers the USDA to
prevent dealers from inflicting untold pain upon animals and the people who love them.
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