Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00293

Introduced
1/19/17  
Introduced
1/19/17  

Caption

An Act Designating Purebred Dog Day.

Impact

The designation of Purebred Dog Day may not have significant legal ramifications or changes in statutory law. However, it aims to create a cultural acknowledgment that could foster appreciation for purebred dogs and encourage responsible ownership and breeding. This could potentially influence public opinion and increase educational efforts regarding the care and training of these dogs.

Summary

SB00293 is a legislative proposal introduced to designate May 1st each year as 'Purebred Dog Day' in the state. The intention behind this bill is to honor purebred dogs and their breeders, bringing attention to the qualities and the importance of these breeds within the canine community. Supporters believe that this day can raise awareness about the significance of purebred dogs, their roles in families, and promoting responsible breeding practices.

Contention

While the bill appears relatively straightforward and lacks contentious elements commonly found in significant legislative proposals, some may argue that dedicating a specific day to purebred dogs may inadvertently overshadow mixed-breed rescue efforts or lead to discussions around breeding ethics. Nevertheless, the bill's primary focus remains on celebration rather than enforcement of any regulatory measures.

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