What doggy is in the window?
New York pet stores have been banned from selling dogs, cats and rabbits on Sunday, on the basis of a new law, in advance to offer negotiable inventory.
“I never thought I would buy a dog, but if they were not sold, they went to the shelter,” said the 31-year-old Paralegal Chichon Mix-Ostoria Pets.
“Plus, the children make you crazyness,” said Polonia, who took the adorable pooch for $ 650 for her son.
The Puppy Mill Pipeline Act: The flow of animals from the puppy-milling to the puppy-milling mill, instead entered the state of the state on Sunday, Katy Hocul.
Thus, in New York, it was a buyer market for the owners of promising animals on weekends.
Ingrid Rodriguez, 25-year-old Ingrid Rodriguez chose $ 1,300 for $ 1,300, when it was marked by $ 1,450, in Astoria animals.
One buyer brought $ 3,250 Corgi puppy at just $ 500 cash.
“This was not that plan,” Rodriguez said. “I walked by my mother and she saw the sign and she wanted to go in. We entered and you know that the dog is holding on his chest. “
He said that “mixed emotions” has about the law, but it hopes that it will illegally discourage people’s dog breeding.
Polonia said:
But the pet owners of the pet store for customers cutting transactions, could not disagree more by law. According to ethical practitioner countless small businesses, there is no alternatives to close its doors.
“I am here for 42 years. The last eight years, the city tells us, only one of the breeders that they give a license to the classroom, “said the 73-year-old Don Desion, owned
by Assyrian pets. Sales:“Two years ago, they accepted the law, saying you could not buy anyone. You can’t stay in business. We are out of business. We are not going to last, “he said. “I can’t last selling materials that are cheaper online. I hear the whole day, ‘$ 14? I can get this for a chewing $ 5 “. We are not going to survive. We have been completed. “
“One hundred and twenty businesses I know close almost immediately,” he said. “It’s about 2,500 employees from Albania to Montau.
“We never had a violation here, let’s look at the documents. Fifteen years of documents, not one violation. “
D’Lessio said he had to cleanse all his dogs on the weekend or sent shelter.
He said that the sale of all 21 dogs he had ended, not counting three who had given the long-standing customers who could not afford them.
“I’m off I’m done. I am 73 years old. I got six kids, two who work for me. I have received six grandchildren. [New York officials] You have no idea what they are doing for the small business of the state, “said D’Lessio.
The activist groups, on the other hand, are happy to see the end of the New York City Care.
“For too long, pet stores are in the final stop in a cruel supply chain, which applies to sensory creatures as a product,” said ACC President Rise Weinstock. “This law not only helps to close that pipeline, but also shines light on humanitarian alternatives, such as adoption of shelters.”
The best friends of the animal society calls the “long time to come” barrier.
“More pets sold in animal stores are growing a puppy mill, which are often inhumane and prioritize human care for human care,” the post told the post. “Reality is dogs in these institutions used to breed puppies, often spend their entire life with wire cages without proper refuge, veterinary care, food or socialization.
“When people do not have the choice of the easiest, but often the best choice, people will now be more active the adoption option now have the opportunity to rent their area to shed shelters.