Commercial dog breeders shall: 1. Maintain no more than 50 dogs over the age of one year at any time for breeding purposes. However, a higher number of dogs may be allowed if approved by local ordinance after a public hearing. Any such ordinance may include additional requirements for commercial breeding operations; 2. Breed female dogs only: (i) after annual certification by a licensed veterinarian that the dog is in suitable health for breeding; (ii) after the dog has reached the age of 18 months; and (iii) if the dog has not yet reached the age of 8 years; 3. Dispose of dogs only by gift, sale, transfer, barter, or euthanasia by a licensed veterinarian; 4. Dispose of deceased dogs in accordance with § 3.2-6554; 5. Dispose of dog waste in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations; and 6. Maintain accurate records for at least five years including: a. The date on which a dog enters the operation; b. The person from whom the animal was purchased or obtained, including the address and phone number of such person; c. A description of the animal, including the species, color, breed, sex, and approximate age and weight; d. Any tattoo, microchip number, or other identification number carried by or appearing on the animal; e. Each date that puppies were born to such animal and the number of puppies; f. All medical care and vaccinations provided to the animal, including certifications required by a licensed veterinarian under this chapter; and g. The disposition of each animal and the date. 2008, c. 852, § 3.1-796.77:2.
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