![]() ![]() Vermont and California prohibit the sale of rabbits and other animals on the side of the road.Pennsylvania bans the sale of rabbits and other animals in public places.Washington, DC bans the sale of pet rabbits under the age of 16 weeks.North Dakota, DC, Illinois, Arkansas, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Washington, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Louisiana, and Ohio prohibit the sale of dyed rabbits and other animals.New Jersey, California, Kentucky, South Carolina, Maine, Maryland, Montana, and Pennsylvania ban the dying of rabbits and other animals and the sale or giveaway of rabbits under 2 months of age.Colorado bans the sale of rabbits under the age of 4 weeks.North Carolina, Indiana, Virginia, Florida, and Vermont ban the sale of unweaned rabbits, or rabbits under 2 months of age.Dogs and cats must be spayed/neutered prior to adoption, although this does not apply to rabbits. Starting in 2019, California no longer allows the sale of rabbits, cats, and dogs as pets all pet stores that “sell” animals must now carry rescued animals.In 2019, Massachusetts is considering a bill that would ban the sale of rabbits, cats, and dogs as pets.Following are the laws that we know of in North America that deal with and protect pet rabbits: State Laws
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