
doi: 10.7282/t3pn93k4
The dog birth certificate legislation would alleviate the trouble that owners have to go through when buying a new pet. The pet’s father and mother would be registered with the state so that any previously identified genetic or hereditary diseases would be available to the new owners. The dog’s PIN number that would be identified on the birth certificate would also be the license number of the dog and the microchip number if the owner chooses to use this technology. This legislation would hopefully allow owner’s to have a thorough understanding of their new pet’s background as well as a registration of their animal’s ownership and proof of the sale of their pet.
The dog birth certificate legislation will enforce every dog’s PIN, license and microchip number with a state agency for the safety of the pet and owner.
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