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Balanced Dog Training With Suburban K9

NJ Bill Would Criminalize Most Dog Training

11 Feb 2025

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In this episode, Matt Covey and Matt Wlos discuss New Jersey's Senate Bill 3814, which proposes a licensing board for dog trainers. They explore the implications of the bill, including the potential criminalization of certain training methods, the authority of the proposed board, and the economic impact on the dog training industry. The conversation highlights public response to the bill, the legal nuances involved, and the broader implications for dog training across the country.The hosts emphasize the importance of community engagement in legislative processes and the need for ongoing vigilance regarding dog training regulations.TakeawaysSenate Bill 3814 aims to regulate dog trainers in New Jersey.The bill could criminalize balanced training methods.Public opposition played a significant role in halting the bill.The proposed board would have extensive authority over dog training practices.Definitions in the bill could lead to ambiguous interpretations.Aversive training methods are broadly defined, raising concerns.The bill could increase dog training costs significantly.There are existing animal cruelty laws that address harmful training practices.The bill's implications could extend beyond New Jersey to other states.Community engagement is crucial in influencing legislative outcomes.

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