Under current law, a pet store in Colorado is permitted to sell or offer for sale dogs or cats if the pet store abides by certain requirements. The act removes the existing permission so that, beginning January 1, 2028, a pet store is no longer permitted to sell, lease, offer to sell or lease, barter, auction, or otherwise transfer ownership of a dog or cat. Nothing prohibits a pet store from providing space for the display of dogs or cats available for adoption if the pet store does not collect a fee from the display and if certain requirements are met.
The act defines 'broker' as a person that, for profit, sells, leases, offers to sell or lease, barters, auctions, or otherwise transfers ownership of, in person or online, a pet animal bred by another person. A broker does not include a person that transfers no more than 3 single pet animals per each calendar year if the person transfers each single pet animal no more than once. The act states that a broker is not permitted to sell, lease, offer to sell or lease, barter, auction, or otherwise transfer ownership of a dog or cat. The act clarifies that the following are still permitted:
The sale, transfer, or adoption of an animal, including a law enforcement animal, to a governmental agency;
The sale, transfer, or adoption of a guide, signal, or service dog;
The sale, transfer, or adoption of a dog or cat by an animal shelter or pet animal rescue;
The sale, transfer, or adoption of a dog bred or trained for lawful hunting to or by an individual who possesses a current hunting license;
The sale or transfer of a dog or cat by the original breeder of the dog or cat; and
The sale, transfer, or adoption of a dog or cat by a health-related research facility.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)