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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,042
| When I contact the city of Toronto regarding a breeder license, they informed me that they stop giving them over 30 years ago! ![]() So I need to buy a farm land or existing kennel if I want to have over 3 yorkie at home LEGALLY! Does that make any sense to you? lolHope you'll have more luck that I had with that. Regarding the new law, that shouldn't include any AKC reg dog with open registration!? That really doesn't make sense? Why is the government is always wasting time on little thing instead of working on the real problems? The pet shop and the mills!!! |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: North Carolina
Posts: 8,317
| Apparently this bill was passed last week and became law. It will not go into effect until April 1, 2010, though. It looks like the four month age requirement can be pushed back for medical reasons. I'm sure a toy breed puppy would qualify. As far as being required to show to get a permit to waive spaying or neutering, I think it reveals the intent of the law which is to cut down on puppies from backyard breeders, accidental litters, etc. While many may be upset about it, I think it is a benefit to purebred dogs. The market is gluted with Yorkies from BYB's who are really far off the breed standard and full of genetic health problems. Just look at all the Yorkies on Petfinder, in rescues and shelters, listed on Craigslist, etc. looking for homes. |
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