Maryland attorney general settles with online retailer accused of violating No More Puppy Mills Act - Baltimore Sun
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh announced Friday that his Consumer Protection Division reached a settlement with online puppy retailer Maryland Puppies Online LLC that bans the company from selling dogs in the state.
The state division alleged that Maryland Puppies Online and its owners, Nathan and Sara Bazler, violated the Consumer Protection Act and No More Puppy Mills Act, a Maryland law that forbids the retail sale of dogs and cats, by selling puppies after the law went into effect in January 2020.
Maryland Puppies Online faces civil penalties of up to $250,000.
Maryland Puppies Online sold dogs at a location in Bel Air in Harford County as well as over the internet.
Little Puppies Online, an LLC founded by Nathan Bazler, is also registered in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Georgia.
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