Queens pet store owners brace themselves as New York ban on selling dogs, cats, and rabbits takes effect | amNewYork
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A new law banning the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet stores across New York State has prompted many pet stores to rethink their business strategies.
Nasser Ahmed, owner of Vanity Pups, expressed concern over the financial impact of the new law, stating that he might have to let go of most of his staff.
The Puppy Mill Pipeline Act, aimed at combating unethical breeding practices, is causing significant challenges for retail pet shops adapting to the new regulations.
Despite the law’s intention to promote adoption, store owners like Ahmed fear it will lead to closures and job losses if their businesses cannot adapt.
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