A Michigan group is trying to prevent attention to the dangers of puppy mills and has proposed a law that would protect pet owners.
The Puppy Mill Awareness of South East Michigan Group is proposing a “Pet Lemon Law.” The legislation is aimed at offering consumer protection for those who purchase a sick pet. So far, 18 other states already have similar laws.
Read details at ConnectMidMichigan.com
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