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California vets back off of AB 1634

The California Veterinary Medical Association has switched its position on the California Health Pets Act from "for" to "neutral."

Critics of the bill -- including yours truly -- point out that it seeks to punish reputable breeders for animal overpopulation, while letting the puppymillers off the hook.

My fellow dog writer Gina Spadafori has a great post on her blog today that discusses the bill's shortcomings. If only her state representatives in California would read it.

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