The bill would compensate buyers if they purchase a puppy that has health problems unknown to them at the time of the purchase. Consumers would be able to get their money back for the animal, get reimbursed for vet bills, or get a new pet. However, officials at the Coulee Region Humane Society say the legislation needs to do more, including targeting the problem of puppy mills. Click on the title of this post to read the full article.

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