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Educating El Paso Community on Backyard Breeding Laws as Shelter Remains Full

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Department Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit (ACIU) join forces to remind the community on current animal breeding and selling laws. Image for illustration purposes
Department Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit (ACIU) join forces to remind the community on current animal breeding and selling laws. Image for illustration purposes

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Department Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit (ACIU) join forces to remind the community on current animal breeding and selling laws. 

These laws are aimed to protect the welfare of animals in the community as illegal breeding and selling can contribute to not only pet overpopulation, but also animal cruelty and neglect.

·       Title 7, Section 7.14.020 establishes restrictions of animal selling or transferring of ownership. 

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·       Title 7, Section 7.14.030 prohibits the sale of puppies or kittens under eight weeks of age.

·       Title 7, Section 7.14.040 prohibits the sale of any animal via roadside, flea market, festival, parking lot or public right-of-way.

·       Title 7, Section 7.14.050 requires a permit for any person that intentionally or unintentionally breeds their female dog or cat within 14 days of the litter being born.

·       Title 7, Section 7.14.080 requires a permit for any person that intends to breed any qualified animal, such as registered purebred animals, or animals intended for certified service animals, search and rescue, or official use by law enforcement/government agencies.

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“These ordinances underline our commitment to tackle illegal backyard breeding and promote the well-being of our beloved companion animals,” said Sgt. Kristopher Serna with the ACIU. “We encourage responsible pet ownership and aim to create a safe and compassionate environment for all animals in our community.” 

“By purchasing a pet instead of adopting, you’re supporting the illegal practices of these ‘backyard breeders’ that are only looking to make a quick buck, and taking a potential home away from a shelter or rescue pet,” said Animal Services Director Terry Kebschull. “When you choose to make adoption your only option, you save a life and help curb the overpopulation of pets in our community.”

For more information on breeding and selling laws in the City of El Paso, tips on how to avoid supporting illegal breeding and selling, and local pet adoption agencies and rescues, visit www.AdoptEP.org.

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