S 871 Requires Disclosure of Source of Pet Shop Dogs [2007]

in New Jersey

Update: This bill did not complete the legislative process prior to adjournment.

Bill Description: If passed, this bill would require that pet shops selling dogs disclose the source of the dogs. The name and contact information of the breeder or broker would need to be supplied to the purchaser at the time of sale.
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Purchasers have a right to know the source of the puppies that they purchase at retail pet stores. Many pet stores continue to sell puppies supplied by commercial puppy breeders, including puppy mills. Puppy mills are breeding facilities that produce purebred puppies or trendy breed mixes in large numbers. The documented problems of puppy mills include overbreeding, inbreeding, minimal veterinary care, overcrowding of cages, poor quality of food and shelter, lack of socialization with humans, and the killing of unwanted puppies and adult animals who can no longer reproduce.

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