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(Agriculture, Horticulture And Animal Husbandry –Sale
Of Pets And Disposition Of Unclaimed Animals – Sale Of
Animals And Birds) N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. §437:10
Dogs, cats and ferrets |
1985 |
Prohibits selling a
dog, cat, or ferret without vaccinating against
infectious diseases and unless accompanied by an
official health certificate from a licensed vet within
14 days of sale. One copy of
the certificate must be given to the
purchaser. [See the statute for additional
provisions.]
The original
certificate accompanying the dog, cat, or ferret must
be kept on the premises where animals are displayed,
and made available for inspection on request. The
public will be informed of their right to inspect the
certificate by a sign prominently displayed in the
area where the animals are displayed. At sale, this
certificate must be updated if any other medication or
treatment has been given to the animal and must be
given to the purchaser.
Requires that all dogs,
cats, and ferrets received for resale must be held for
48 hours and must be kept separately from other
animals on the premises. They cannot be offered for
sale during the 48 hours. [See Pet Dealers
chapter for additional provisions under this statute.]
Exception for
animal shelters. [See the statute for
details.] |
As
per §437:9: Misdemeanor.
1st
Violation: Minimum $100 fine.
2nd
Violation: $200 fine.
Subsequent Violations: $500 fine.
As
per §437:11, license may be suspended or revoked and
as per §437:9 animals can be confiscated to a safe
place. |