Foreign Media: France Bans Pet Shops From Selling Cats And Dogs From 2024
Chinanews.com, November 22. According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the French Senate recently approved a new animal welfare bill that prohibits pet shops from selling cats and dogs from 2024. According to reports, the move aims to prevent cats and dogs from being abandoned.
According to reports, after the bill comes into effect, people who are willing to raise can only buy cats and dogs from licensed breeders and animal shelters. In addition, they also need to sign a letter of commitment at the time of purchase to prove that they understand the needs of the animals. You can go back within 7 days after buying it.
According to reports, these regulations are designed to prevent impulse purchases.
According to reports, a local pet association stated that there are currently nearly 22 million cats and dogs kept as pets in France, but according to the statistics of animal welfare organizations, about 100,000 animals are abandoned in the country every year.








