We welcome with open arms this change in the law!
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Californian law change means pet shops can sell only rescued animals
December 30th, 2018.
California is set to become the first state in the US to ban the sale of non-rescue animals in pet shops.
The new law, known as AB 485, takes effect on 1 January. Any businesses violating it face a $500 (£400) fine.
The change means cats, dogs and rabbits sold by retailers cannot be sourced from breeders, only from animal shelters.
Animal rights groups have heralded it as a step forward against so-called “kitten factories” and “puppy mills”.
They say the current “high-volume” industries, where pets are bred for profit, can lead to inhumane treatment and long-term emotional and physical health problems in some animals.
The new state-wide law, approved in late 2017, will now require shops to maintain sufficient records of where they sourced each animal, for periodic checks by authorities.
It does not, however, affect sales from private breeders or owner-to-owner sales.
Some Californian shop owners have raised concern the law could put them out of business. The measure has also seen resistance from the American Kennel Club, which said it limits pet owners.
According to American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) estimates, more than 6.5 million pets enter shelters across the country every year, of which about 1.5 million are put down.
The California assembly member who introduced the legislation, Patrick O’Donnell, has insisted the legislation is not just “a big win” for “four-legged friends”, but for California taxpayers too, as they spend hundreds of millions on sheltering animals across the state.
A couple hoping to adopt a cat from a San Diego shelter on Friday, told NBC News the move was a step forward for the state.
“It takes the emphasis off the profit of animals and puts the emphasis back on caring for and getting these cats and dogs a good home,” prospective owner Mitch Kentdotson said.
AB 485 is the first state-wide law of its kind, although other places have enacted similar regulations on pet sales on a local level.
Earlier this month, a similar ban on third-party puppy and kitten sales was confirmed in England.
Lucy’s law, named after a mistreated cavalier King Charles spaniel, also aims to combat low-welfare animal breeding.
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Slowly but surely we are recognising that these animals are more, much more, than ‘belongings‘.
This is terrific news! Helping to find homes for shelter dogs. Amazing!
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Yes, Susan, this is tremendously good news!
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Great news indeed!
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Thanks John!
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Wow! And again, wow!
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And again, and again, wow! Well done, Jim!
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California is an unusual state – as my son who lives there tells me – this is a wonderful, wonderful thing! All of our little children have been rescues. Isabelle came from a group that rescues Siberian Huskies from all over the US. She – like my precious Sydnee Pee before her (she passed 9/2017 at almost 14 years old) is my daughter – and she is amazing. Animal rescues/rescuers are beyond saviors – they are truly priceless!
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What a wonderful reply! All our dogs, except one, is an ex-rescue and, as you say, are incredible! They truly are our family. Once again, thank you for your reply!
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Bravo, California. Now to work on Missouri and Pennsylvania-the puppy mill capital states.
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You obviously know a lot more about those States. Anything you can share?
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They are the biggest puppy mills in the country. Especially the Amish in PA. Both states are notorious for obscene mills.
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Fancy writing a guest post?
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Let me do some background work on the details with specific stats. I’ll be in touch.
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Wow! So cool!! ❤️❤️❤️
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Isn’t it just, Bela!
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What a good idea, Lets hope it helps those poor animals which are illegally breed for profit and who spend their lives in poor conditions churning out puppies etc.. Wonderful news.
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It doesn’t bare thinking about, Sue. A disgraceful and terrible situation!
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