September 14, 2007
Consumers who purchase a puppy from a Rhode Island pet store are now entitled to specific remedies. Retailers are legally liable for anything attributable to the pet store within 20 days after the sale, and anything congenital or hereditary for a period of 2 years.
For more detailed information, Read the new law!.
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(ICAW) Indiana Council For Animal Welfare 1st Annual Pet Breeders Educational Seminar was a great SUCCESS!
PAWS attended the 1st Annual ICAW Educational Conference and is pleased to announce we are now... more »
Ohio Bill May Impose Uniform Pet Warranty
Senate Bill 173 was heard on June 26th, 2007 and further action may be taken by the committee. The bill could impose significant liability for those breeding locally or selling dogs in-store, including... more »
The Animal Protection Act proposed in the District of Columbia is set for a June 6th hearing. The act would amend current laws to substantially increase liability to any sellers of live animals, and even... more »
Rhode Island Puppy Lemon Law Bill Set for Hearing***ENACTED***
The Rhode Island Legislature is scheduled to hold hearings on the state's proposed new puppy lemon law on March 21, 2007. If it is enacted, the bill will impose warranty requirements on sellers of dogs... more »
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