The state requires all animals adopted from a shelter or rescue to be sterilized, unless they are too young or deemed medically unfit for the procedure. · bethlehem’s bill allows a pet shop within city limits to partner with an animal shelter or animal rescue to display dogs, cats or rabbits for adoption. · this bill updates and changes pennsylvania s dog law to improve public safety, improve conditions for dogs in breeding kennels, daycares and shelters , and more. Urge state representatives to co-sponsor and support this critical piece of legislation to protect both animals and consumers! The proposal bans animal shelters and. · “we urge swift passage of victoria’s law to put an end to the cruel puppy mill-to-pet store pipeline in pennsylvania once and for all,” kristen tullo, pennsylvania state director of the humane society of the united states, said. Victorias law, named in honor of a puppy mill survivor, would ban pet stores in pennsylvania from selling dogs, cats, or rabbits unless they were obtained from a shelter or rescue group. Yes, there are specific laws and regulations in pennsylvania related to the sterilization and adoption of animals from shelters and rescues.

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