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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 75, Issue 1, 2012January 01, 2012 EDT

A LOCAL APPROACH TO A NATIONAL PROBLEM: LOCAL ORDINANCES AS A MEANS OF CURBING PUPPY MILL PRODUCTION AND PET OVERPOPULATION

Krysten Kenny,
puppy millpet overpopulationretail salelocal ordinanceshigh volume breeding operationsAnimal Welfare ActHumane Society of the United StatesAnimal Legal Defense Fund
Albany Law Review
Krysten Kenny, A LOCAL APPROACH TO A NATIONAL PROBLEM: LOCAL ORDINANCES AS A MEANS OF CURBING PUPPY MILL PRODUCTION AND PET OVERPOPULATION, 75 Albany Law Review (2012).

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