The first law ever to regulate dog trainers requires them to disclose any criminal convictions or civil judgments related to their business.
Governor Gavin Newsom today signed legislation inspired by a series of 7 On Your Side stories about the unregulated dog training industry.22-year old Annie Schreiber is charged with 14 counts of felony cruelty to animals. Authorities say they found nearly a dozen dead dogs on the dog trainer's properties.This is one of nearly half dozen cases highlighted by 7 On Your Side in the last several years, many of them in the Bay Area.
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