Section 122137 Of Article 2. Retail Sale Of Dogs And Cats From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 105. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 2.
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. (a) (1) It is the intent of the Legislature and the purpose
of this section to inform consumers who purchase dogs and cats from
retail pet dealers about the benefits of spaying and neutering and
the importance of establishing a relationship with a veterinarian,
and to facilitate dog licensing by encouraging pet dealers to promote
licensure compliance.
(2) The Legislature declares that pet dealers, when feasible,
should offer incentives to purchasers to encourage the use of spaying
and neutering services, and that local animal control agencies
should investigate selling licenses through pet shops, or making
licensure applications available in pet shops, since these businesses
already serve a large number of pet owners through the sale of pet
supplies.
(b) Every pet dealer shall deliver to the purchaser of each dog or
cat at the time of sale, written material, in a form determined by
the pet dealer, containing information on the benefits of spaying and
neutering. The written material shall include recommendations on
establishing a relationship with a veterinarian, information on
early-age spaying and neutering, the health benefits associated with
spaying and neutering pets, the importance of minimizing the risk of
homeless or unwanted animals, and the need to comply with applicable
license laws.
(c) The delivering of any model materials prepared by the Pet
Industry Joint Advisory Council, the California Animal Control
Directors Association, the State Humane Association of California,
and the California Veterinary Medical Association shall satisfy the
requirements of subdivision (b).