Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S651

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops

Impact

If enacted, S651 would amend Section 39A of chapter 129 of the General Laws, explicitly prohibiting licensed pet shops from selling dogs, cats, and rabbits, which is seen as a significant move towards improving animal welfare. The bill includes provisions for penalties for non-compliance, which indicate a serious commitment to enforcement. Additionally, existing pet shops already engaged in such sales prior to the bill's effective date may continue, provided they adhere to specific requirements that verify their past involvement in the sale of these animals.

Summary

Senate Bill S651 aims to ban the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops across Massachusetts. The bill is designed to address issues related to animal welfare and overpopulation by eliminating the commercial sale of these pets in retail environments, while still allowing pet shops to partner with animal shelters and rescues to facilitate adoptions. This legislative initiative reflects growing concerns about unethical breeding practices and the challenges faced by local animal shelters that are often overwhelmed with abandoned and stray animals.

Contention

The proposal has raised discussions around the balance between animal welfare and the livelihoods of pet shop owners. Opponents could argue that such a ban might place economic strains on local pet businesses that depend on sales of these animals. However, supporters emphasize that the primary goal is to reduce the number of animals in shelters and discourage practices that lead to irresponsible breeding. The bill suggests a shift towards more humane treatment of animals and fosters a culture of adoption, but also necessitates careful consideration of the implications for local businesses.

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Previously Filed As

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Providing disability compensation for qualified correctional officers

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Repealing the sales tax on boats built or rebuilt in the Commonwealth

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Increasing the property tax exemption for disabled veterans

MA S416

Providing opportunity for youth with substance use disorder

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