Daily Journal Staff Writer
Huntington Beach this week became the latest in a growing number of California cities to consider banning the commercial sale of dogs and cats, a move designed to improve animal welfare and ratchet down local government spending.
On Monday, the City Council voted to direct the city attorney's office to draft the ordinance, which is designed to curb the number of animals from large-scale breeders, of...
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