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(Agriculture. Domestic Animals –Dogs And Other
Companion Animals. Kennels And Pet Shops) §22-344d
Signs required in pet shops selling dogs. Penalty.
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N/S |
Requires the posting of a 3” x 5” sign on the cage of
each dog offered for sale in a pet shop. The sign,
printed in black lettering on a white background, must
list the breed, the locality and state of birth, and
the individual identification number listed on the
certificate of vet inspection from the state of
origin.
Requires a readily visible sign where the dogs are
offered for sale. The sign must be in 38-point size
in black letters on white background and state:
"THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE ON ALL
OUR PUPPIES: DATE OF BIRTH, THE STATE OF BIRTH, BREED,
SEX AND COLOR, THE DATE THE PET SHOP
RECEIVED THE PUPPY, THE NAMES AND REGISTRATION
NUMBERS OF THE PARENTS (FOR AKC REGISTERABLE PUPPIES),
RECORD OF INOCULATIONS AND WORMING TREATMENTS AND ANY
RECORD OF ANY VETERINARY TREATMENT OR MEDICATIONS
RECEIVED TO DATE."
Sign must include telephone number at the Department
of Agriculture to make complaints about diseased or
disabled animals offered for sale. |
Civil penalty: Up to $500. The Attorney General, upon
complaint of the Commissioner of Agriculture, may
institute a civil action in the superior court for the
judicial district of Hartford to recover the penalty
specified in this section.
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