If a new bill in California is signed into law, the puppy you see in the pet shop window will be coming from a rescue group or animal shelter instead of a breeder. Unanimously passed by the state Senate, AB 485 is awaiting Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature. It would prevent the sale of commercially raised dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores across the state. The legislation is the most high-profile attack against large-scale commercial breeding operations known as puppy mills. With the goal of making money, some breeders at these facilities house animals in crowded and unsanitary conditions, with little or no socialization and often limited medical care.
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