NEW YORK (PIX11) – Pet stores across New York can no longer sell dogs, cats or bunnies thanks to a new law targeting the “inhumane” breeding industry. The law, passed in 2022 and going into effect ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)— Starting on Sunday, pet stores will no longer be able to sell dogs, cats, or rabbits. The law is causing some controversy and even a lawsuit. The bill was signed two years ago ...
EAST ROCHESTER, N.Y. — New York State has banned pet stores from selling dogs, cats, and rabbits as of this week under the “Puppy Mill Pipeline Act.” The act aims to boost adoptions from animal ...
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 ...
What doggy in the window? Pet shops across New York were banned from selling dogs, cats and rabbits starting Sunday thanks to a new law — prompting stores to frantically offer bargain-basement prices ...
The Doggy Derby, now in its third year, offers multiple races on Sunday including small dog races at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 4 ...
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 ...
Supporters of proposed legislation that would prohibit future sales of dogs and cats at pet stores say it would ensure that animals are treated well and protect consumers while not harming current ...
A big change is coming to pet stores across New York State next month. Starting Dec. 15, it will be illegal for pet stores to sell dogs, cats, and rabbits. The legislation, known as the Puppy Mill ...