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Subject:FW: Pet stores
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Subject: Pet stores
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I wish to support any ordinance forbidding the establishment of commercial pet sales in Fayetteville, Having been a dog
owner all my 90 years of life, and having known people in the puppy mill business, I am familiar with the fate and
conditions too often suffered by the animals involved. Buying from a qualified breeder is much safer and often less
expensive. Adopting from a rescue organization or the city or county pound is kinder, wiser, and saves innocent
lives. Unfortunately we residents often see a glut of lost and abandoned animals at each semester change, which is a
sad commentary on our city.
Carolyn Banks
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