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🐕 B.A.R.K. Act

Breeder Accountability and Regulation for Kindness Act

West Virginia Code Chapter 19, Article 36

📋 What is the BARK Act?

The Breeder Accountability and Regulation for Kindness (BARK) Act is comprehensive legislation that would reform canine welfare in West Virginia. It addresses four critical areas:

  • Inadequate oversight of breeding operations
  • Consumer deception and downstream shelter costs
  • Weak traceability and reunification systems for lost dogs
  • Harms associated with continuous tethering

🎯 Key Provisions

🏠 Finder Safe Harbor

14-day protection for Good Samaritans who help stray animals

📱 Digital Notifications

24-hour online posting of impounded animals

🤝 Regional Authorities

Allows counties to pool resources for animal control

✅ Breeder Licensing

Universal licensing with welfare standards

🔍 Microchip Scanning

Required at intake to reunite lost pets faster

⛓️ Anti-Tethering

Restricts harmful continuous tethering practices

⚙️ How It Works

1

Universal Breeder Licensing

All breeders must obtain a license, with tiered fees based on operation size. The system is self-funding through license fees and penalties.

2

Regular Inspections

Unannounced inspections based on tier level with standardized evidence packs and public letter grades (A-D).

3

Consumer Protection

Mandatory microchipping, health certificates, and disclosure requirements protect buyers from puppy mills.

4

Modern Animal Control

Digital posting requirements and regional authorities help rural communities improve animal welfare services.

📣 Take Action

The BARK Act needs your support to become law. Contact your legislators today and ask them to co-sponsor this important animal welfare legislation.