Spain Enforces Ban on Sale of Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets in Pet Shops: Fines Up to €200,000 for Violations – CNS News

The restriction on the sale of pet dogs, felines, and ferrets in family pet stores throughout Spain is currently formally essentially. Initially introduced in the Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) on March 29, 2023, the regulation enabled an adjustment duration that wrapped up at twelve o’clock at night on September 29. Currently, just dog breeders that are formally signed up and licensed by the federal government are allowed to offer these pets. Pet dog stores discovered showing or marketing pet dogs, felines, or ferrets can deal with penalties varying from EUR50,001 to EUR200,000, relying on the extent of the offense.

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