Animal welfare advocates hail New York law banning sale of pets at retail stores
by Victoria Bekiempis in New York from US news | The Guardian on (#6768T)
The legislation aims to end the puppy mill-to-pet store pipeline' for abusive breeders of dogs, cats and rabbits
Animal welfare advocates in New York are heralding the recent approval of a statewide law that prohibits the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits at retail pet stores to end the puppy mill-to-pet store pipeline and stop abusive breeders" and help more stray and abandoned pets find homes.
The law, which goes into effect in 2024, will not outright bar pet shops from having four-legged friends on display as retailers may charge rescue organizations rent to present ready-to-adopt companion animals. But it has been hailed as a major achievement for animal welfare by its backers.
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