Sentences with phrase «animal dealers»

Puppies and kittens may not be sold to a pet store, animal broker or other animal dealer.
Supporters of the bill say it is needed to combat the growing problem of animal dealers who incorporate as not - for - profit shelters, which exempts them from the inspection and animal documentation requirements of New York's pet dealer program.
U.S. Department of Agriculture revokes the federal animal dealer license of two puppy mill operators.
The New Jersey native — a long - haul trucker and exotic - animal dealer by trade — hung precariously from a gigantic but incredibly fragile plastic balloon, his spacecraft nothing more than a welded aluminium cage with styrofoam walls.
As biomedical research mushroomed, animal dealers did a brisk trade supplying chimpanzees to laboratories anxious to test their vaccines, drugs and theories about disease on our closest living relatives.
Because of the large number of laboratory animal dealers in the state, the league also lead the way in encouraging a stronger Pennsylvania Dog Law.
During her tenure, Laura has conducted investigations into activities including animal dealers, animal collectors, horse and dog racing, animal fighting and ritual animal sacrifice.
A lawsuit was made against Petland and The Hunte Corporation (major animal dealer).
Impose the same oversight requirements on animal rescues and shelters as those imposed on other animal dealers.
The Licensing of Animal Dealers (Young Cats and Dogs)(Scotland) Regulations 2009 sets out some licensing requirements for those who sell young cats under 84 days old, but this is not adequately enforced.
Animal Dealer The USDA sometimes uses this word as a catch - all, categorizing pet breeders, pet wholesalers, animal brokers, auction operators, hobby breeders, public pounds, private shelters, boarding kennels and others as dealers — dealing with animals.
Animal dealers may collect outside cats for sale to research facilities.
Seemingly, the only unregulated operators in the animal world today are the «animal dealers» working in the animal protection groups that fundraise on overpopulation while importing dogs from overseas.
USDA licenses more than 4500 animal dealers, the bulk of them dealing in wholesale breeding and distribution of dogs and cats.
An animal dealer is a «middleman,» also referred to as a broker.
The Animal Dealer (who is out of town), the General Store (where you'll be buying most things you need for everyday farming), an empty house, and Dunhill's house.
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