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Residents ask Ferndale council to tighten humane pet‑sales ordinance, citing pop‑ups and disease risks
Summary
Two speakers urged council to amend Ferndale’s humane pet‑sales ordinance to close perceived loopholes that allow pop‑up puppy sales in non‑pet retail spaces; suggested requirements include breeder disclosure, licensing for temporary sellers and proof of vaccinations.
At the call to the audience, two speakers urged the council to amend Ferndale’s existing humane pet‑sales ordinance to prevent pop‑up puppy sales at businesses and temporary events that are not partnering with municipal shelters or 501(c)(3) rescues.
Tiffany Perkins, who identified herself as a resident of Royal Oak, told council the current practice allows…
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