Connecticut: Ask your state representative to let cities stop the sale of puppy mill puppies in pet stores
Public records show that Connecticut puppy stores sell puppies from puppy mills with awful animal welfare records, where mother dogs are treated like breeding machines and puppies like mere products.
Passing HB 6832 would ensure localities in Connecticut have the authority to ban the sale of puppies in pet shops. It's crucial that Connecticut local elected officials have the ability to protect animals and consumers from the puppy-mill-to-pet store pipeline.
Tell your state representative that selling commercially raised dogs in pet stores is inhumane and supports puppy mills. HB 6832 will help phase out the sale of puppy mill puppies in Connecticut pet stores and drive the pet market towards more humane sources like shelters, rescues and responsible breeders.
TAKE ACTION
Please make a brief, polite call to your state representative today and ask them to support HB 6832. Look up their phone number here. You can say: "As a constituent, I am asking you to support HB 6832 to give localities in Connecticut the option to enact humane pet store ordinances.”
After making your call (please do not skip that crucial step!), fill in and submit the form below to send a follow-up message.