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House amends animal‑welfare statutes to create Division of Animal Welfare and new rules for shelters and pet dealers

March 14, 2026 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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House amends animal‑welfare statutes to create Division of Animal Welfare and new rules for shelters and pet dealers
The House considered and amended H.841, an omnibus animal‑welfare bill that tasks the Department of Public Safety with standing up a Division of Animal Welfare and a director, and directs that office to develop rules and programs to improve enforcement and public health protections.

Key provisions: The bill authorizes a certified rabies vaccinator program to improve access to rabies vaccination in areas underserved by veterinarians; expands registration requirements (shelters, rescues, breeders and pet dealers must register and disclose certain information but not pay fees); changes statute language to use the broader term “sterilization”; sets a 35‑dog ownership limit (with exemptions for dogs under four months or sterilized animals); requires sterilization proof for wolf‑hybrid registration and bans wolf‑hybrid breeding; requires pet dealers and related entities to carry commercially reasonable liability insurance; and tightens advertising disclosure requirements for animals offered for adoption or sale.

Why it matters: Supporters said the changes create a consistent, statewide framework to prevent animal suffering and protect public health in a previously fragmented system. Several committee witnesses — including animal‑welfare professionals and shelter directors — testified in favor. Members emphasized careful implementation around rabies vaccination standards and the role of supervising veterinarians.

Concerns and next steps: Some members urged additional consultation with veterinarians on rabies‑vaccination protocols; others sought follow‑up work on owner responsibility for dangerous animals. The bill as amended was ordered for third reading.

Attribution: Quotes and program details are attributed to the committee reporter and members recorded during floor Q&A.

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