Animal & Dog Law Overview
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Animal law is the body of law surrounding pet ownership, wildlife, animals used in the entertainment industry and animals raised for food and research. Animal law is a combination of various areas of law, such as tort, criminal, contract and constitutional law. Important issues in animal law include animal cruelty, companion animal concerns, animal breeding and animal estate planning.
Animal Cruelty
Animal protection laws, known as anti-cruelty laws, regulate the abuse of animals. The Animal Welfare Act authorizes the U.S. Department of Agriculture to regulate the use of animals in research settings, circuses and zoos. Additionally, every state criminalizes the commission of inhumane acts against animals. In many states, violation of these laws is treated as a felony. Animal cruelty laws address a wide variety of issues, including owner neglect, pet mills or "farms" and animal laboratory testing. The Humane Society of the United States works to shield animals from mistreatment by actively investigating potential abusers. Another prominent animal rights organization is the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), which seeks to protect abused animals through the legal system. The ALDF brings a number of lawsuits each year in an effort to eliminate animal cruelty.
Show Extended SummaryLegislation 
- Bill Enacted: H.R.6432 Animal Generic Drug User Fee Act of 2008
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to revise and extend the animal drug user fee program, to establish a program of fees relating to generic new animal drugs, to make certain technical corrections to the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007, and for other purposes.
August 14, 2008: Became Public Law No: 110-316.
(August 12, 2008) - Bill Introduced: H.R.6759 Renew Through Green Jobs Act of 2008
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the renewable electricity production credit and to require the Secretary of Labor to establish a program to provide for workforce training and education, at institutions of higher education, in the fields of renewable energy and efficiency, green technology, and sustainable environmental practices.
(July 29, 2008) - Bill Enacted: H.R.3221 Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008
A bill to provide needed housing reform and for other purposes.
July 30, 2008: Became Public Law No: 110-289.
(July 28, 2008) - Bill Introduced: S.3297 Advancing America's Priorities Act
A bill to advance America's priorities.
(July 20, 2008) - Bill Introduced: H.R.6433 Animal Generic Drug User Fee Act of 2008
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to establish a program of fees relating to generic new animal drugs.
(July 6, 2008)
Government 
- Of Mice and Medicine
The Johns Hopkins Magazine reports "In 25 years, 80 percent of the discoveries we'll see will be traced directly back to the research mouse" http://www.jhu.edu/~jhumag/0908web/mice.html
(September 3, 2008) - AVMA Moving Forward on Animal Welfare
JAVMA News reports Dr. Golab noted that the AVMA recently identified animal welfare as one of five critical issues for the Association and the veterinary profession. http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/sep08/080915h.asp
(September 3, 2008) - About Death, Just Like Us or Pretty Much Unaware?
The New York Times reports on an 11-year-old gorilla at the Münster Zoo in Germany, holding up the body of her dead baby. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/02/science/02angi.html?ref=science
(September 2, 2008) - NC3Rs- Call for 2008 3Rs Prize Nominations
The NC3Rs awards an annual prize for an original contribution to scientific and technological advances in the 3Rs in medical, biological or veterinary sciences published within the last two years. http://www.nc3rs.org.uk/page.asp?id=149
(September 2, 2008) - ARS Scientists Test MRI Device to Measure Body Fat in Piglets
A new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based device--more advanced than the technology used today for body composition tests--can accurately and precisely measure total body fat in piglets using the principles of quantitative magnetic resonance (QMR), according to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists who evaluated the new technology. http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2008/080827.htm
(September 2, 2008)
News 
- Legislator supports responsible dog law changes
Chambersburg Public Opinion, PA - 7 hours ago
I, along with others including a representative who also is a veterinarian, worked diligently in committee to get good changes in Dog Law that would have ...
(September 5, 2008) - Dog bite court case
Daily Post, UK - Sep 6, 2008
A MAN denied his dog bit a Conwy councillor when he appeared before a judge yesterday. Security guard Michael Butler, 51, of Oldham, appeared before ...
(September 5, 2008) - Idaho victim of dog bite angry animal was whisked to Washington
KPAX-TV, MT - 12 hours ago
But the dog's owner, 19-year-old Caitlynn Leach, says she's never seen the dog bite before and that it must have been stressed. She's a sophomore at Boise ...
(September 5, 2008) - Passing vicious dog law was a good decision
Oakland Press, MI - 8 hours ago
The Farmington Hills City Council unanimously passed a dangerous-animal ordinance, just two weeks after a reading of the new law. The quick action obviously ...
(September 5, 2008) - Dog bite victim gives impassioned plea to safety committee
Effingham Daily News, IL - Sep 5, 2008
EFFINGHAM — Effingham County officials heard Thursday an impassioned plea for a tougher animal control ordinance from a local woman who was recently bitten ...
(September 4, 2008)
Blog Posts 
- The windy city gets fish-friendly...
Ok, so this doesn't exactly make up for Mayor Daley's heavy-handed (and imho) ill-considered repeal earlier this year of the foie gras ban... but one eco-conscious advocacy group has created a rather unique sanctuary for fish who live in the chop of the busy Chicago River: a fish hotel. Read more from the local CBS affiliate here...
(September 4, 2008) - Chicago man accused of throwing kitten off second-floor porch
Aggravated animal cruelty charge is filed By Steve Schmadeke |Chicago Tribune reporter11:03 PM CDT, September 2, 2008 A Logan Square man was charged with aggravated animal cruelty Tuesday after he flung a 2-month old calico kitten from a second-story porch because he said it had scratched him, authorities said. Read the rest of the article here...
(September 3, 2008) - Animal rights: Another reason not to vote for Sarah Palin
As if most Democrats actually need another reason not to vote for the Republican ticket... In addition to being in favor of defacing the planet with ANWAR drilling... supporting the war in Iraq... making numerous factual errors in her nomination acceptance speech, such as stating that Barack Obama has never authored a piece of legislation... publicly touting an abstinence-only policy for other parents' unwed teens but has a pregnant 17-yr-old daughter herself... well, I could go on but you get...
(September 3, 2008) - Louisiana animals fare better with Gustav... despite their owners
Thankfully, Hurricane Gustav did not pack as crippling a punch against coastal Louisiana, and especially New Orleans, as Katrina did three years ago. Nonetheless, it was heartening to see that many of the changes in both law and policy that had been prompted by Katrina were apparently working. For example, federal and state laws now mandate that officials must provide a means for owners to evacuate their companions. And owners did in fact have the option of evacuating their companions this...
(August 31, 2008) - When $24 million just isn't enough...
There was an article in today's USA Today about the class action settlement in the pet food recall case. Not sure why they ran the story today - even the article points out that the final approval hearing isn't scheduled until October and the claims period doesn't run until November - but it got me to thinking about the settlement again. Just in case you missed my earlier post on the subject, I found the settlement disappointing when it was first announced. And I still do. Why, you ask? Isn't...
(August 25, 2008)