On Dec. 15, legislation Gov. Hochul signed in 2022 goes into effect, making the sale of puppies, kittens and bunnies ...
The state Attorney General's Office is notifying businesses of the change, which carries penalties of up to $1,000 per ...
Within the next couple of weeks, pet stores in New York will no longer be able to sell puppies, kittens, or even rabbits.
Any pet store caught selling dogs, cats, or rabbits will be fined up to $1,000 per violation. The new law aims to undermine ...
The legislation, known as the Puppy Mill Pipeline Act, aims to curb unethical breeding practices and promote animal adoptions ...
"The law does not accomplish what its goal is, which is to shut down puppy mills," said an attorney seeking a halt to the law ...
New York City pet stores will be banned from selling dogs, cats, and rabbits starting December 15 to combat puppy mills.
New York Attorney General Letitia James reminds retail stores law banning the sale of pets will go into effect starting Dec.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Pet stores in New York State will no longer be allowed to sell dogs, cats and rabbits starting next month.
New York is banning retail sale of pets next month, but you will still be able to get them from other breeders.