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This provision, also known as the Puppy Lemon Law, establishes basic standards that dog sellers, dog purchasers, veterinarians, and any other party subject to this provision must meet. A civil penalty of up to $1,000 may be levied against any person, whether licensed or not, who violates any provision of this section.
Contact the seller to discuss the situation and request a refund or compensation for veterinary bills. If necessary, report the incident to local authorities or animal welfare organizations to prevent similar issues for other potential pet owners.
All dogs must be licensed when you buy or adopt them (earliest is 8 weeks old) or 3 months of age, whichever comes first, by Jan. 1 of each year. Licenses are issued by the County Treasurer. All dogs must be under control and must not be allowed to run at large.
Q: What Determines Ownership of a Dog in Pennsylvania? A: The Pennsylvania court may look at whether the dog was purchased prior to a marriage or during it. They may also look at who had the most financial responsibility for caring for the dog.
Measures in the updated law include: All dogs in Pennsylvania will now be required to be licensed at the time of purchase (legal at eight weeks), or by three months old, whichever comes first. Those selling or offering dogs for adoption will be required to provide a dog license application along with the dog.
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