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Ortitay bill would promote pet adoption

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State Rep. Jason Ortitay, R-South Fayette, hasintroduced legislation prohibiting the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores unless they come from animal shelters or rescues as a way to combat puppy mills.

House Bill 2601 would require pet stores to partner with shelters and rescues to promote adoption. Responsible breeders do not sell to pet stores due to breeding club guidelines and the requirement that buyers meet breeders in person.

The bill also would close a loophole in state law allowing animals to be sold at outdoor venues such as flea markets and would require license numbers to be displayed in advertisements.

The bill is awaiting assignment to a House standing committee.

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