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Pffft. They shouldn’t be selling puppies.Big government loving liberal loon New York Gov. Kathy Hochul just drove a lot of retail pet store owners to shut down their business. ...
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Pffft. They shouldn’t be selling puppies.Big government loving liberal loon New York Gov. Kathy Hochul just drove a lot of retail pet store owners to shut down their business. ...
Older people get little dogs because they can't properly exercise big dogs.I think little dogs are incredibly popular, plus fewer end up in rescue overall.
New York bans retail sales of dogs, cats, rabbits.
Racist scum!So now people will have to get kittens and puppies via the black market.
What a brilliant idea!
They leave puppies and kitties alone all night. Sometimes for days if they are closed. Pet stores have burned to the ground killing all animals inside. Puppies and kittens are not door knobs. They must be cared for.Pffft. They shouldn’t be selling puppies.
My aunt is 90, and about ten years ago, she lost her last dog and was hesitant to get another but was badly missing the companionship. I suggested she look into rescues that had senior dogs or special needs, because so often they are overlooked and small breeds tend to live longer. Since she has had several and given them wonderful lives. Her most recent are a bonded pair, a mini doxie and long haired chihuahua, 11 and 12 I think.Older people get little dogs because they can't properly exercise big dogs.
Damn, and me with a load of 500 milled puppies, kitties and rabbits for the holidays and nowhere to go!
Guess it's back to calling up the local chinese restaurant Sum Yung Ger and working out another deal!
Why? ..Pffft. They shouldn’t be selling puppies.
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Pffft. They shouldn’t be selling puppies.
Which has what to do with this?Maybe the problem is that everyone just needs to adopt more? Maybe Joe Biden ought to pass a law ordering every single person have at least two pets, every couple 5 and another five for every child, instead of worrying about how fast mid-sized boats travel in the ocean?
I currently live with my son and daughter-in-law with two cats. They won't allow a dog.My aunt is 90, and about ten years ago, she lost her last dog and was hesitant to get another but was badly missing the companionship. I suggested she look into rescues that had senior dogs or special needs, because so often they are overlooked and small breeds tend to live longer. Since she has had several and given them wonderful lives. Her most recent are a bonded pair, a mini doxie and long haired chihuahua, 11 and 12 I think.
What Do Puppy Mills Do With Unsold Puppies: The Shocking Facts – Dogster
I worked at a pet store when I was in college. It was a family-owned franchise, and I will say they ran about as good a business as you can for a pet store. They visited each breeder they worked with, and adhered to very strict guidelines on how many litters (and how often) could […]www.dogster.com
Which has what to do with this?
They aren't adopted. They are sold for large sums of money. Are you saying people should be subsidizing abusive behavior?So you would have these poor animals suffer there longer unadopted? And the pet stores suffer worse economically due to low sales leading to even worse care for these animals?
Seems you are using live animals as a political football to get at the puppy mills you hate!
Great, except it makes no sense. Petstore (both brick and morter and online) puppies generally cost more than shelter dogs or puppies from reputable breeders.Maybe a better solution is to address the economic needs of people with a better economy so that fewer people need to mill puppies and pet stores are better able to give pets the care they really need?
I want another scruffy jack and not easy to get at shelters around here.I think little dogs are incredibly popular, plus fewer end up in rescue overall.
Get a free illegal with every kittenOn Thursday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that bans the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits at retail pet stores.
The governor’s office said the law aims to end the "puppy-mill-to-pet-store pipeline" and prevent animal abuse from breeders.
New York bans the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits at retail pet stores
Sweet, now everyone will just get their puppy mill dog from a rescue, many of which already directly/purposely source dogs from puppy mills.....Yeah, that's a real thing.
People are only like every other lifeform on the planet, Dear--- they do what they must to survive. If only our 21st century world offered them better opportunities, but like the whales in the ocean and the buckweeds in Nevada, we are all being dealt a pretty sour hand to play with these days. The Jetsons and Star Trek were only a fantasy after all.Are you saying people should be subsidizing abusive behavior?
That's good! Then these petstores ought to be least-favored by more people so that more shelter dogs especially have a better chance at finding a home.Petstore (both brick and morter and online) puppies generally cost more than shelter dogs or puppies from reputable breeders.