Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1011

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Report Pass
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Engrossed
3/6/26  
Refer
3/6/26  
Report Pass
3/24/26  
Refer
3/24/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  
Engrossed
4/22/26  
Engrossed
4/22/26  
Enrolled
4/23/26  

Caption

Transfers of Certain Pet Animals

Impact

The bill will amend Colorado's current laws that permit pet stores to sell dogs and cats under specified regulations. By eliminating this permission, the legislation promotes consumer protection and enhances the welfare of animals by reducing the demand for pets sourced from commercial breeding facilities known for their exploitation. While pet stores will no longer engage in selling pets, they will still be allowed to display animals from shelters and rescues, fostering a culture of adoption.

Summary

House Bill 1011 aims to regulate the sale and transfer of certain pet animals, specifically dogs and cats, in Colorado. From January 1, 2027, the bill prohibits pet stores from selling, leasing, or transferring ownership of dogs and cats, shifting the focus towards adoption from shelters and responsible breeders. The intent of the bill is to combat the inhumane practices associated with puppy mills, which often produce unhealthy pets due to poor breeding conditions, thus protecting consumers from deceptive practices prevalent in the market for pets.

Contention

Despite the compassionate outlook of the bill, it faces contention from various stakeholders. Some argue that the legislation could negatively impact responsible breeders who comply with ethical standards, as they may find it challenging to sell their pets. Additionally, concerns about potential job losses in the pet industry have been expressed, as many businesses could struggle to adapt to the new regulations. Opponents of the bill have also highlighted possible unintended consequences that could arise, including increased illegal sales of pets as people turn to unregulated sources.

Notable_points

The bill explicitly defines brokers and asserts that they will be prohibited from selling dogs and cats, ensuring that pets are sourced responsibly. Regulations detailed in the bill include requirements for pet stores to disclose information about breeders and their practices. The bill clarifies that it does not affect agricultural operations, allowing farmers to continue their practices without interference. By addressing these issues, HB1011 seeks to establish a more humane and transparent system for pet transfers in Colorado.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1207

Pet Ownership Residential Housing Structures

CO HB1180

Prohibiting Pet Animal Sales in Public Spaces

CO HB1299

Animal Protection Fund Voluntary Contribution

CO SB085

Health-Related Research Test Subjects

CO HB1137

Adopt a Shelter Pet Account Community Cats

CO HB1084

Remove Gendered Language from Title 35

CO HB1203

Misbranding Cultivated Meat Products as Meat

CO SB264

Cash Fund Transfers to the General Fund

CO SB088

Department of Agriculture Supplemental

CO SB072

Regulation of Kratom

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