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City Rejects Ban on Puppy Sales

On a 4-1 vote, the San Clemente City Council bucks a trend designed to halt the alleged abuse of dogs and cats by retail pet shops.

A proposal to ban pet shops from selling dogs or cats in San Clemente was shot down Tuesday night by the City Council.

On a 4-1 vote, with Councilwoman Lori Donchak dissenting, the council bucked a trend among some cities -- including Dana Point -- to outlaw the retail sale of puppies and kittens.

The measure would "prevent puppy farms and the abuse of dogs and cats, [but] existing breeders and shelters would continue to function," City Attorney George Scarborough said.

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But Mayor Jim Evert countered: “I don’t see a problem preventing puppy mills, but if every city in California did this, the only place you could get a dog would be through a breeder.”

In practical terms, the proposal would have had no immediate effect because San Clemente doesn't have any pet shops that sell dogs or cats.

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Scarborough later suggested rewriting the proposal.

In other council action, Evert declared May as "Water Awareness Month" and urged San Clemente residents to conserve water. Officials also noted that a rates is likely by 2014.

Council also declared April as DMV/Donate Life California Month to raise awareness of organ and tissue donation. Supporters of the San Clemente Be a Hero, Become a Donor organization were on hand.

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