Lisa Henderson’s light display at her home in Livermore is renowned for its passionate display of holiday hounds. Loureen Ayyoub reports. Trump says he’ll end daylight saving time: Here are ...
What doggy in the window? Pet shops across New York were banned from selling dogs, cats and rabbits starting Sunday thanks to a new law — prompting stores to frantically offer bargain-basement ...
Whether you have an aquarium or a ... for all sorts of pets including lovebirds, African greys, cockatoos, rabbits, iguanas, turtles, and more! A small Etsy store, the FeatherpopShop has 281 ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A new law set to go into effect right before the holidays will ban retail stores from selling pets in New York State. Last month, Attorney General Letitia James announced that ...
Several pet stores across the state, which make the bulk of their profits from the sale of such animals, have or are planning to lay off staff or close their doors entirely. Any pet stores still ...
East Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — A new law banning licensed pet dealers with retail stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits goes into effect Dec. 15. The legislation was signed into law by ...
Some New York pet stores are closing their doors for good ahead of big changes for the industry. Two years ago, legislation was passed banning the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in New York retail pet ...
Katy Snyder, a Pet Zone employee, holds a puppy for sale. ALBANY — Pet stores in New York will no longer be able to sell puppies, kittens or bunnies after a law Gov. Kathy Hochul signed in ...
Within the next couple of weeks, pet stores in New York will no longer be able to sell puppies, kittens, or even rabbits. This is due to the legislation signed by Governor Kathy Hochul back in 2022.
Anderson has managed or operated three pet stores, including Pet Valu where she increased sales by 35% in a two-year period, and implemented online orders. Anderson believes in fostering a ...
Pets at Home has relaunched its pet care centre in New Malden, South West London, as a new flagship store. The £2.2m refurbishment is the single largest investment in Pets at Home’s estate history.