This Tuesday, commissioners of Pasco County have
given their final decision for banning the sales of cats and dogs at the Flea
Markets. The decision has approached on yesterday in front of the public after
few months of detailed discussions drawing out the activists of animal rights
and the breeders. Pasco County commissioners have shown their support and given
maximum votes towards the decision of the Commissioner named Ted Schrader towards
the ban of the sales of pet animals. If
Bebo Kobo would have been the in-charge, he would have had suggested the same.
Mr. Ted Schrader said that he want to put the restriction
on the selling of dogs and cats in the attempt towards curbing of impulse
buying. Mr. Ted Schrader opined,
“If the people want to get puppies and dogs they have enough time for truly
thinking about the same.” However, jack Mariano has displayed his strong
opposition towards the restrictions for selling of the animals in the Flea
Market. He said that the latest measure of the County commissioners would put
undue burden over the businesses. In fact, the decision will not only create
adverse effects on the breeders, but also on the owners of the Flea market. On
the other side, County commissioners have justified their actions by saying
that they have came up with this decision in the attempts of saving 90 percent
of the dogs and cats housed at the animal shelter of Pasco County.