Massachusetts: Ask your legislators to support Ollie’s Law
This action is for Massachusetts residents only.
Massachusetts currently has no state oversight of dog breeding and boarding kennels, or daycare facilities.
An Act to Increase Kennel Safety, or Ollie’s Law (S. 1309/H. 4919), would require the promulgation of minimum standards for certain boarding facilities and kennels across the state.
Ask your legislators to support Ollie’s Law today! Use our examples below for guidance, but remember, personalized messages have a greater impact!
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