puppy mills

ASPCA report finds repeat-offender puppy mills face no consequences for violations

by Clark Kauffman, Iowa Capital Dispatch
January 29, 2026

A new report by a national animal-advocacy group says nearly a third of all actively licensed commercial dog dealers went uninspected in 2025.

The report, issued this week by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, examines the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s oversight of licensed dog breeders.

According to the ASPCA, the USDA conducted around 2,000 compliance inspections, and around 1,000 other types of inspections, at dog-breeding facilities last year.

Seizure of 131 dogs from Riverside puppy mill prompts Coralville legislator to call for action

by Iowa Capital Dispatch
August 29, 2023

Last week’s seizure of 131 dogs at a rural Iowa breeding operation has prompted one state lawmaker to call for changes in the way the state oversees puppy mills, dog breeders and brokers.

Rep. Dave Jacoby, D-Coralville, wrote to Gov. Kim Reynolds this week asking for her cooperation in holding unscrupulous breeders accountable.

In his letter, Jacoby wrote, “It’s time for us to work together to fix this problem. I look forward to a strong and immediate bipartisan effort to end this wrong. It is as simple as inspection and enforcement. We need to stop unscrupulous puppy mill owners by strengthening the laws that govern commercial breeders, increase inspections, and penalize those who violate the law.”

Jacoby’s letter to the governor comes one week after the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship inspected Sunset Valley Farm, a commercial dog-breeding operation in the town of Riverside.

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