New York to ban pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits to stop dangerous breeding operations
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Pet stores in New York State will no longer be allowed to sell dogs, cats and rabbits starting next month. The pet sale ban, which begins December 15, is aimed at stopping abusive ...
Both legislative chambers canceled votes last week on a bill that would bar pet stores from selling cats, dogs, and rabbits. The delay comes weeks after owners of some of the few New Jersey pet stores ...
ALBANY — New York State will ban retail pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits starting Dec. 15 in an effort to stop abusive breeders and the puppy mill to pet store pipeline. The law, called ...
Supporters say the ban would cut off demand for breeding mills, while critics argue it would lead to black market pet sales.
Eight states now ban retail sales of dogs, cats and rabbits, and animal activists want the bans extended to all states. Getty Images When Mike Ricci wanted to buy his daughter a puppy, he discovered ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Beginning tomorrow, Dec. 15, pet stores in New York will be banned from selling cats and dogs, as a 2022 state law takes effect. The New York City Health Department will be ...
The dog days are just about over. At its September 15 meeting, Denver City Council passed an ordinance prohibiting pet shops in the city from selling dogs, cats or rabbits. Mayor Mike Johnston must ...
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