AKC Delegates, Club Officers, Judges, and Breeders, Friday, May 20, 2011
Please forward this information to club members and colleagues in Wisconsin:
The Wisconsin Dog Breeders and Sellers Law takes effect on June 1, 2011,
by which time all breeders, rescues and facilities that fall under the
law must be licensed.
Licenses are required for:
* "Dog breeding facilities" from which at least 25 dogs/year are
sold, from more than three litters
* "In-state dog dealers" selling at least 25 dogs/year that they did
not breed or raise
* "Out-of-state dog dealers" who import at least 25 dogs/year into
Wisconsin (this includes dogs that they have bred and raised) --
this includes out-of-state rescues that place dogs in the state
* Non-profit animal shelters and rescues that shelter/foster at
least 25 dogs/year
* Animal control facilities that contract with a local municipality
Read more about the new law, review the regulations, and download the
application materials on the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade
& Consumer Protection (DATCP)'s web site
<http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/Dog_Seller_and_Shelters/index.aspx>, or
contact DATCP at (608) 224-4889.
For questions or more information, contact the Dog Federation of
Wisconsin at (414) 254-9057 or
doglaw@dfow.net <mailto:doglaw@dfow.net>.
You may also contact the AKC Government Relations Department at (919)
816-3720 or
doglaw@akc.org <mailto:doglaw@akc.org>.