Support Georgia’s Move To Stop Roadside Pet Sales and Save Innocent Lives
Final signature count: 8,938
8,938 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Sick puppies sold from sidewalks and parking lots deserve more—Georgia’s new law fights cruelty, but it needs public support to survive and spread.

Dogs and cats bred in filthy cages, sold out of car trunks, and handed off in parking lots with no oversight—that cycle is finally being broken in Georgia. But this progress is under threat, and we need your voice to help defend it.
This New Law Targets the Cruelty Behind the Curtain
A new statewide law bans the sale of pets in public and commercial spaces, including sidewalks, parks, flea markets, and parking lots1. These locations are often the final stop for animals bred in high-volume, low-care puppy mills—places where dogs are caged for life and bred repeatedly with no medical care, affection, or accountability.
Supporters of the law say it will help stop these exploitative breeders from dumping sick and poorly socialized animals on unsuspecting families. It also gives animal shelters a fighting chance. Across Georgia, shelters are at or over capacity. Some care for hundreds of animals at a time, struggling to find homes while backyard breeders flood the state with more unwanted pets2.
Protecting Animals While Promoting Responsible Care
The new law doesn’t stop people from adopting from rescues or buying from licensed, responsible breeders. It stops the suffering caused by anonymous, unregulated sales that often leave animals sick and abandoned—and taxpayers footing the bill when shelters take them in.
Georgia isn’t alone. Cities like Atlanta and Canton have already passed similar ordinances3. But now that the law has expanded statewide, the stakes are higher. Retail pet industry lobbyists and sellers connected to puppy mills are already pushing back. They argue that these restrictions will hurt legitimate business, even as animals continue to suffer from mass breeding practices designed to prioritize profit over care4.
It’s Time to Show Where the Public Stands
By showing strong public support, we can protect this law from future attempts to weaken it—and push for similar legislation in other states. Georgia can lead the nation in humane animal welfare policy, but only if we speak up.
Every pet deserves a safe start. Every family deserves to know the truth about where their animals come from. And every law that fights cruelty deserves defenders.
Stand with Georgia’s animals—add your name to the petition now!