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A law passed in Louisville is intended to protect both animals and consumers, following reports of puppies developing serious health issues shortly after purchase.
A law passed in Louisville is intended to protect both animals and consumers, following reports of puppies developing serious health issues shortly after purchase.
Once the law went into effect, if a pet store doesn't switch to selling dogs from a rescue organization rather than a breeder, it will pay the price. Fines range from $500 to $2,500, and the business could even lose its license.