For years, animal advocates in Colorado have pushed for stronger protections for dogs and cats sold in pet stores, hoping to stop the suffering tied to large commercial breeding operations. That effort became reality after Gov. Jared Polis signed a new law that will ban the sale of cats and dogs in pet stores beginning next year. Supporters believe the measure will help reduce the number of animals bred in overcrowded and unhealthy conditions wh…
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