The state's animal sale ban — set to go into effect Sunday — would put store owners out of business, lawsuits argue.
Starting on Sunday, pet stores will no longer be able to sell dogs, cats, or rabbits. The law is causing some controversy and ...
“Pet sale bans hurt pets, families, and small businesses,” Mike Bober, CEO of the PAN, said in prepared statement. “The ...
Brooklyn’s pet store owners, known for selling furry friends, are hoping legal intervention will halt the incoming statewide ...
The legislation, known as the Puppy Mill Pipeline Act, aims to curb unethical breeding practices and promote animal adoptions ...
On Dec. 15, legislation Gov. Hochul signed in 2022 goes into effect, making the sale of puppies, kittens and bunnies ...
“This pet sale ban will help put ... Puppies sold in retail stores often come from "puppy mills," cruel operations that mistreat and then sell sick dogs. In order to protect our furry friends ...
Within the next couple of weeks, pet stores in New York will no longer be able to sell puppies, kittens, or even rabbits.
"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 ...
A pet store in the Salmon Run Mall will no longer sell puppies after a state law goes into effect on Dec. 15. The Pet Zone, one of the mall's oldest tenants, faces closing its doors as the result of ...
The Puppy Mill Pipeline Act, effective Dec 15 in New York, targets pet shops selling dogs, cats, and rabbits. Animal rights ...