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Commercial Dog and Cat Breeder License
License Description The Minnesota Board of Animal Health (BAH) defines "Commercial" breeder as a person who possesses or has an ownership interest in animals and is engaged in the business of breeding animals for sale or for exchange in return for consideration, and who possesses ten or more adult intact animals and whose animals produce more than five total litters of puppies or kittens per year. Commercial dog and cat breeders in Minnesota must be licensed and inspected by the Board of Animal Health. A commercial breeder is defined (Minn. Stat. § 347.57) as a person who possesses or has an ownership interest in animals and is engaged in the business of breeding animals for sale or for exchange in return for consideration, and who possesses ten or more adult intact animals and whose animals produce more than five total litters of puppies or kittens per year. To become licensed, the commercial breeder must submit a license application accompanied by the initial license fee. The fee for licensure is $10 per adult intact animal up to a maximum of $250. The commercial breeding facility must then be inspected by the Board of Animal Health to verify that it meets all the requirements specified in Minn. Stat. § 347.57-.64. Review: Commercial Dog and Cat Breeders Commercial Dog and Cat Breeder Handbook Commercial Dog and Cat Breeder Law Commercial Dog and Cat Breeder - Do you need a license? None
Licensing Agency
Minnesota Board of Animal Health
625 Robert Street North
St. Paul, MN 55155
(651) 201 6804
Active Status Active
License Type Register with licensing agency
License Updated 05/30/2024

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