The New York Senate recently passed a bill which prohibits the sale of certain animals in pet stores all across the state, effectively moving one step closer to shutting down the puppy mill pipeline for good.
As the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) reported, the Senate voted in favor of this bill on July 21, (on National No Pet Store Puppies Day, no less), thus banning such stores selling dogs, cats, and rabbits to their customers.
As the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) reported, the Senate voted in favor of this bill on July 21, (on National No Pet Store Puppies Day, no less), thus banning such stores selling dogs, cats, and rabbits to their customers.
The bill was introduced and championed by New York State Senator Michael Gianaris back in February.
Additionally, rather than obtaining the animals through breeders or inhumane puppy mills, pet stores are encouraged to partner with rescue organizations to spotlight adoptable pets.
Animals we see for sale at pet stores are often brought in from mills that horribly mistreat them.
Today the NY Senate passed my anti-puppy mill bill banning the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in retail pet stores.— Sen. Mike Gianaris (@SenGianaris) July 21, 2020
Let’s treat our furry friends with more compassion and empathy. #AdoptDontShop #EndPuppyMills pic.twitter.com/JKUcbAqyzp
“I am thankful my legislation passed the Senate and look forward to further progress in the future."
According to ASPCA, New York State has one of the highest number of pet stores selling puppies which largely come from abusive mills.
Once they've been distributed to pet stores across the state, these puppies are showcased as healthy dogs coming from "reputable" breeders.
It's important to note that this bill does not ban people from purchasing pets through individual breeders.
“This legislation protects consumers and makes it clear that New York rejects puppy mills as a source for family pets," Brian Shapiro, New York State Director for the Humane Society of the U.S., said in the press release. "Today’s historic vote will lead to the state assembly where this important animal protection campaign will continue. The HSUS applauds the New York State Senate for taking meaningful action to protect our pets.”