• December 20, 2022
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Valley pet stores must pay $120K following AG investigation – 12news.com KPNX

Valley pet stores must pay $120K following AG investigation – 12news.com KPNX

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PHOENIX — A chain of Valley pet stores must pay the state $120,000 in restitution after they were investigated for allegedly not providing accurate information regarding where it was sourcing dogs from.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office announced this week that local residents who had bought a puppy from Companion Pets, Inc. might be entitled to receive a portion of the restitution the company must pay. 
The company operates pet stores in Glendale, Tempe, Gilbert, and Tucson. 
The AG’s Office said CPI sells about 6,000 dogs each year and most of the animals come from out-of-state breeders. 
Starting in early 2020, the state started investigating CPI regarding allegations that the company may have sourced dogs from commercial breeders providing “substandard care and living conditions to animals,” the AG’s Office said. 
The company has now entered into an agreement that requires CPI to do the following:
Anyone who bought a puppy from CPI after Jan. 1, 2017, can contact the AG’s Office to see if they might qualify for a portion of the restitution.
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