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Bridgewater resident urges council to ban retail sales of dogs, citing puppy‑mill concerns

June 26, 2026 | Bridgewater Center, Somerset County, New Jersey


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Bridgewater resident urges council to ban retail sales of dogs, citing puppy‑mill concerns
Larry Cohen, a Fanwood resident and volunteer with Humane World for Animals, urged the Bridgewater Township Council during public comment to consider an ordinance prohibiting pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits. He described state and municipal trends and asked the council to review materials he emailed earlier in the day.

Cohen said the goal is to reduce demand for animals from so‑called "puppy mills," protect the status quo for shelters and rescues and encourage responsible adoption choices. "Do you oppose animal cruelty, specifically the exploitation of dogs?" he asked the council during his remarks.

Council President Vincent Geiger acknowledged receipt of the comment and noted the matter had been referred to the township shelter committee; Councilman Michael Kirsch said he would read the material and confer with the committee. No ordinance or vote occurred at the June 24 meeting. The council invited the speaker to provide a fact sheet for members to review.

Next steps The shelter committee will review the materials and report back to the council; residents and advocacy groups were encouraged to supply supporting documents for committee consideration.

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