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Indiana localities that did not ban the sale of dogs at retail pet stores prior to Jan. 1, 2023, would be required to allow such sales, according to the legislation.
Amazon has announced the first two retailers to sign on at its upcoming HQ2 in Arlington, Va.’s National Landing. District Dogs, a full-service pet care company, has taken 6,000 square feet, and RĀKO ...
Dog owners know the signs well. They usually feature a cartoon illustration of a dog in a circle, crossed out. The accompanying text can be direct (“no dog pee”) or passive aggressive (… ...
ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday signed the “puppy mill pipeline” bill to ban the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits at retail stores in a measure aimed at stopping the trade by abusive ...
Two men have been making a stand against disgruntled mums who want to see dogs banned from a children's play park. The parents installed 'no dog walking' signs across a park which has on-lead and ...
How long will retail sales of dogs and cats continue in Jefferson County? The ordinance will take effect one year after passage, according to the legislation.
Swampscott residents may have noticed the "no dogs allowed" signs that the local department of public works installed around town in early January. “The signs are at all the parks with the ...
As the retail ice age lingers in America’s shopping centers, one mall is barking up a different tree to lure more shoppers. Yorktown Center in Lombard, Illinois, just outside of Chicago, allows ...
After an investigation revealed abuses at a shop in Manhattan, support for a bill to ban retail sales of dogs, cats and rabbits.
NEW YORK (WKBW) — Governor Kathy Hochul announced she has signed a bill to ban the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits at retail pet stores. The governor said the bill, sponsored by Senator Michael ...
NEW YORK — Pet stores in New York state are no longer allowed to sell dogs, cats and rabbits. Home breeders are exempt from the retail sale ban, which went into effect Sunday. Emilio Ortiz ...
S.1130/A.4283 aims to end the puppy mill-to-pet store pipeline and stop abusive breeders by banning the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits at retail pet stores.