Shake a paw attorney general reviews 2021. .
Shake a paw attorney general reviews 2021 New York Attorney General Letitia James today filed a lawsuit against pet store Shake A Paw for unlawfully selling numerous sick or injured puppies to unaware consumers at both of its Long Island locations. New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against pet store Shake A Paw for unlawfully selling numerous sick or injured puppies to unaware consumers at both of its Long Island locations. An investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that both Shake A Paw locations on Long Island — in Hicksville and in Lynbrook, which serve the broader tri-state area — falsely advertised sick pets as healthy, fabricated health certificates, failed to disclose the animals’ legitimate medical conditions, misrepresented NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that pet store, Shake A Paw, will pay $300,000 to approximately 190 customers who they illegally and knowingly sold sick puppies to at locations on Long Island. New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing Shake A Paw for allegedly selling sick or injured puppies to unaware consumers on Long Island. Attorney General Letitia James is filing a lawsuit against a popular Long Island pet store for violating state laws. An investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that both Shake A Paw locations on Long Island — in Hicksville and in Lynbrook, which serve the broader tri-state area — falsely advertised sick pets as healthy, fabricated health certificates, failed to disclose the animals’ legitimate medical conditions, misrepresented NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that pet store, Shake A Paw, will pay $300,000 to approximately 190 customers who they illegally and knowingly sold sick puppies to at locations on Long Island. NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James has successfully secured a court order protecting puppies at both Shake A Paw locations on Long Island after she filed a lawsuit, last week, alleging that the pet stores sold hundreds of sick or injured puppies to unaware consumers. The suit claims that Shake-A-Paw fabricated health certificates and misrepresented the health, breed and origin of its puppies to consumers. In December 2021, Attorney General James sued Shake A Paw after an OAG investigation revealed its two Long Island locations in Hicksville and Lynbrook falsely advertised sick pets as healthy, failed to disclose the animals’ legitimate medical conditions, misrepresented puppies’ breeds, and refused to reimburse consumers for veterinarian In addition, the Attorney General’s Office reviewed 113 Shake A Paw records, out of which 67 — nearly 60 percent of the health certificates — were issued between zero and 19 days prior to sale. . rpqu xtqnpafi esqyiu asohhvyd zgin vmoc hncm ryls mter bmff