Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2256

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect pets

Impact

If enacted, HB 2256 will amend existing laws related to pet sales, significantly impacting how pet shops and breeders operate. Specifically, the bill mandates that every cat, dog, or rabbit sold must come with an official health certificate and a documented vaccination history. It also requires that such animals be implanted with a microchip for identification, ensuring that future ownership disputes can be resolved and helping to return lost pets to their owners. Violators of these provisions may face fines, which seeks to discourage non-compliance and promote ethical practices in the pet industry.

Summary

House Bill 2256, titled 'An Act to protect pets,' focuses on enhancing regulations surrounding the sale and care of cats, dogs, and rabbits within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill introduces several requirements for pet shops, breeders, brokers, and organizations that deal with pet sales, aiming to improve overall animal welfare and consumer protection. These regulations include mandatory health records accompanying each pet sold, detailed vaccination histories, and guidelines for ensuring that animals are fit for sale and properly microchipped.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns from various stakeholders regarding the implications of these regulations. Some breeders and pet shop owners may view the increased requirements as burdensome, potentially affecting their business models. Additionally, there may be discussions around the adequacy of the standards set forth in the health records and how they are verified. The balance between consumer protections and the operational viability of pet businesses will be a point of contention during deliberations on this bill. Moreover, the definition of what constitutes an 'unfit for sale' animal, as outlined in the bill, may lead to disputes between sellers and buyers, particularly concerning conditions that arise after sale.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2040

To protect pets

MA H2019

To increase kennel safety, aka Ollie’s Law

MA S1309

To increase kennel safety aka Ollie’s Law

MA S2820

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops

MA H826

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops

MA S549

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops

MA H314

To provide consumer protections at dog day care businesses

MA S550

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet shops

MA H1718

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA H747

Relative to the sale of dogs and cats in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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