There is a bill proposed that would ban the sale of puppies from puppy mills in New York state. It would cover most pets sold in pet stores across the state.
The state of California will crack down on the puppy mill industry by enforcing a new law that will forbid the retail sale of dogs, cats, and bunny rabbits from pet stores. As a result, California will be the first state to do make it illegal to sell these animals unless they're from a shelter. Should New York do it next?
I would think that anyone with a soul of their own would agree that dogs have one too. They're not just a piece of property. And there's a woman out there who is out to prove it by suing a pet store. Interesting case!