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New California Law Cracks Down on Puppy Mills

California is the first US state to outlaw animals from breeders in pet stores. The stores will now sell only animals from shelters. Hundreds of cities across the US have enacted similar bans, intended to reduce the suffering of animals in puppy mills.

New California Law Cracks Down on Puppy Mills

On Friday, October 13, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill prohibiting the state’s pet stores from selling any dogs, cat, or rabbits that didn’t come from an animal shelter or rescue organization. The law will take effect in January 2019, and it’s the first of its kind to prohibit such sales across an entire state.

Similar laws have been passed in hundreds of municipalities across the US, including 36 in California alone. These laws are part of a campaign by animal rights advocates to reduce the number of animals suffering in inhumane conditions in puppy mills — as well as their feline equivalents, kitten factories. Rabbit sales are also covered in the bill.

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