An 11th hour bid to halt a statewide ban on pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits — set to go into effect on Sunday — could come down to a pair of lawsuits under consideration in ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Pet stores across New York can no longer sell dogs, cats or bunnies thanks to a new law targeting the “inhumane” breeding industry. The law, passed in 2022 and going into ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Beginning tomorrow, Dec. 15, pet stores in New York will be banned from selling cats and dogs, as a 2022 state law takes effect. The New York City Health Department will be ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Fort Collins' only retail pet store has closed, months before a ban on the sales of cats and dogs in stores is set to take effect. Pet City, which had been located at 3663 S.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)— Starting on Sunday, pet stores will no longer be able to sell dogs, cats, or rabbits. The law is causing some controversy and even a lawsuit. The bill was signed two years ...
Fort Collins' only retail pet store has closed, months before a ban on the sales of cats and dogs in stores is set to take effect. Pet City, which had been located at 3663 S. College Ave., ...
New York State’s ban on the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits by pet stores takes effect today, after a Suffolk Supreme Court judge Friday ended a last-minute effort by pet store owners to block it.
New Yorkers looking to add a furry friend to their lives can no longer turn to their nearest pet store. As of Dec. 15, 2024, the New York Puppy Mill Pipeline Law is in effect, banning the sale of ...
In a five-page ruling, Suffolk State Supreme Court Justice Frank Tinari said plaintiffs in the two cases, which include 10 pet stores — three based on Long Island — failed to prove they ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Pet ownership in the U.S. has jumped significantly over the past three decades. As of 2024, 66% of U.S. households (86.9 million ...
An organization that represents retailers and dog breeders says it is asking a judge to at least temporarily block a state law that would ban the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits at pet stores.