Last week, while Pennsylvania lawmakers were taking measures to protect pets from harsh winter weather, Las Vegas city council members voted to repeal a ban on retail pet
store puppy sales, 99 % of which come from puppy mills.
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Orland Park began considering the issue after the Chicago City Council and the Cook County Board of Commissioners banned the
sale of dogs, cats and rabbits from large - scale breeders earlier this year in an attempt to keep pet
stores from selling animals raised in
puppy mills.
Orland Park trustees are considering banning the
sale of pets raised by commercial breeders, which critics call «
puppy mills,» in village pet
stores.
Previously pet
stores and so - called «
puppy mills,» where dogs are bred for commercial
sale, were regulated by the State Department of Agriculture and Markets.
Since quality pet
stores are almost exclusively using breeders that are supplying quality animals, it stands to reason that banning the
sale of
puppies in pet
stores will have the largest impact on quality breeders, rather than sub-standard breeders.
Yet an increasing number of jurisdictions (more than 80 at last count) have banned the
sale of
puppies by pet
stores, ostensibly to quell the market for «
puppy mill» animals and to encourage adoption.
As the solution to eliminating «
puppy mills,» they have undertaken a national program to ban the
sale of pets in pet
stores.
Pet
stores and Internet sites are the main
sales venues for
puppies.
When you go to a pet
store and see
puppies for
sale, you see the precious face of an excited dog looking back at you.
After lobbying by RAPS, Richmond became the first municipality to introduce a Spay and Neuter Bylaw for cats, and to ban the
sale of
puppies and dogs in pet
stores.
In order to facilitate the product of this trade to be available for
sale in these outlets at the optimum age for the public to purchase, the
puppies have to be transported and
stored at an age when they really should remain with their mothers and siblings.
The pet industry is working at the state level to undue bans that cities have enacted to stop the
sale of
puppies in pet
stores.
«The increasing number of communities across the country prohibiting the retail
sale of pets make it clear that the era of
stores selling
puppies is waning, thanks to advocates» efforts.»
In 2014, he supported legislation to prohibit pet
stores from selling dogs who come from commercial breeders known as «
puppy mills» — large facilities that mass - produce animals for
sale.
We will gladly remove a
store from the Hall of Shame if they cease all
puppy and / or kitten
sales!
«Most people don't realize that this is the cruel reality behind those cute
puppies for
sale in pet
stores and online,» said Desiree Bender, Arkansas state director for The HSUS.
That's why it's so important to educate consumers about
puppy mills and how they're connected to pet
stores online
sales.
The state's action to ban the
sale of pets purchased by pet
stores wholesale from commercial breeders and so - called «
puppy mills» is a landmark moment.
With the vast majority of pet
store puppies coming from
puppy mills, over 200 jurisdictions across the U.S. and Canada have enacted ordinances banning the retail
sale of commercially bred dogs and cats.
Talk to your vet or to a knowledgeable
sales person at your pet supply
store for help in selecting the best milk for your
puppy.
Last year, the pet
store chain made the humane decision to stop the retail
sale of
puppies, and today they reaffirmed their commitment by pledging to never sell
puppies in the future.
That means that 67 Chicago businesses — 12 of them pet
stores — are participating in the
puppy mill trade — and you may not even know it: «Again and again, salespeople denied that their
puppies came from
puppy mills, and most did not comply with a law passed in 2010 by the State requiring pet shops to post in a conspicuous place in writing on or near the cage of any dog or cat available for
sale the information required by subsection (a) of this section.
Her organization is an advocacy group that educates the public about
puppy mills and their connections to pet
stores and Internet pet
sales.
Puppy mills are funded by the
sale of dogs in pet
stores, so once the funds run out, they not longer have a reason to exist.
It is estimated that over 90 percent of pets sold in pet
stores and through online
sales come from commercial, mass breeding operations known as mills, including
puppy, kitten, bird and rabbit mills.
More than 95 % of animals for
sale at Petland USA
stores are from commercial
puppy mills.
With this campaign, they asking animal lovers to unite against the cruel breeding industry, take legislative action, and advocate for local shelters, rescues, and responsible breeders by informing the public about the problems with pet
stores and online
puppy sales.
Vancouver, BC Canada may be the next town to ban the
sale of animals in pet
stores over concerns that a Burnaby pet
store that sells
puppies and kittens may...
To protect the health, type, temperament and instinct and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Australian Shepherds of the miniature variety (including preventing the
sale of
puppies through pet
stores);
Because of the growth in online
sales of animals, particularly dogs, many operators of inhumane commercial breeding facilities, or
puppy mills, transport dogs to pet
stores and to new parents via airplanes.
In addition, 48 different localities in the U.S. have now banned the
sale of
puppies in pet
stores because of the well - documented link between pet
stores and
puppy mills.
As the Humane Society of the United States continues to release details from its investigation into Petland's
sales of
puppy mill dogs, more franchisees of the pet
store chain have lined up to bring suit against the company.
Just last week, the governor of Illinois, Pat Quinn, helped introduce a bill to prohibit the
sale of
puppy mill dogs in pet
stores.
The mayor of St. Petersburg Florida is proposing an ordinance that would ban the retail
sales of
puppies in pet
stores in the hopes that it will boost adoption rates at local shelters.
The ASPCA wants people to boycott
puppy sales in pet
stores and on the Internet, the places where most
puppy mill animals are sold.
When Illinois voted to ban the
sale of
puppy mill dogs in retail
stores, Lucas fought the ban.
Humane Canada condemns
puppy mills (see definition) and opposes the
sale of cats and dogs in markets or pet
stores other than satellite adoption centres and also disapproves of large - scale commercial breeders and «backyard breeders».
Due to concerns about
puppies coming from disreputable sources, many local jurisdictions have passed measures to ban or restrict the
sale of commercially - bred dogs in pet
stores, including several Illinois jurisdictions.
In fact, recent undercover investigations by the HSUS revealed that 99 % of
puppies for
sale in pet
stores come from
puppy mills.
We wanted to put an end to the whole sordid
puppy mill business, and we soon realized that our most receptive audience and effective point of pressure would be at the point of
sale — those well - meaning consumers who drive the demand for mill - bred pets by purchasing them in pet
stores.
Humane Canada believes that the
sale of
puppies and kittens in pet
stores (other than shelter adoption centres) promotes impulse buying and is an outlet for
puppy and kitten mill animals.
If the bill passes the Senate — which it's expected to — it will introduce a deservedly harsh set of new regulations banning the
sale of
puppy mill pooches in New Jersey pet
stores and beyond.
To encourage the public to buy from breeders, and to discourage the
sale of Komondor -
puppies to pet
stores and
puppy mills.
«A city police officer visited the
store and informed the manager that displaying and / or offering
puppies for
sale was a violation of the city's ordinance, which also happens to constitute a criminal misdemeanor,» Lohman said.
It will help stop traffic from large brokers of
puppy mills to supply
stores that too often have proved to be unacceptable points of
sale for
puppies.
However, we have to keep in mind that pet
stores may get their barking buddies and purring pals from
puppy mills, which are traditionally known for breeding
puppies for
sale in heinous conditions.
«Jamaica Plain City Councilor Matt O'Malley introduced an ordinance nicknamed the «
Puppy Mill Bill» on Feb. 22 that would ban the
sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet
stores in Boston, according to a press release.»
Write letters to the editors of your local newspapers about the horrors of the
puppy mill industry and its connection with pet
stores and online pet
sales.