A pet store has been ordered to pay $85,000 to consumers after the Florida attorney general’s office said customers were deceived and sold sick or dying puppies
– An Orange County pet store has been ordered to pay $85,000 to consumers after the Florida attorney general’s office said customers were deceived and sold sick or dying puppies,Petland has already paid $123,000 in refunds to customers. This puts the total dollar amount for monetary relief for customers at $200,000.
Wilson said they are glad Attorney General Ashley Moody has continued efforts to get more money for families who purchased the puppies. “The public buys these animals not knowing they come from puppy mills,” Wilson said. “These large-scale breeding operations with animals frequently have genetic defects, are sick animals being sold to the unsuspecting public many times for thousands of dollars.”
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