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Federal agencies crack down on abusive dog breeders and dogfighting, revoking licenses and boosting enforcement.
A federal crackdown led by the USDA, DOJ, DHS, and HHS is targeting repeat violators of the Animal Welfare Act, focusing on abusive dog breeders and dogfighting operations.
The initiative aims to enforce humane standards, protect the estimated 65.1 million U.S. households with dogs, and support responsible breeders.
Six breeders have had licenses revoked or suspended, two face administrative cases, and one case has been referred to the DOJ.
The USDA is expanding its enforcement team, improving inspection consistency, and seeking public input on updating care standards.
A Memorandum of Understanding between USDA and DOJ enhances interagency collaboration, reflecting a broader commitment to animal welfare and stronger enforcement.
Las agencias federales toman medidas en contra de los criadores de perros abusivos y las peleas de perros, revocando licencias y reforzando la aplicación de la ley.