British law: mother must be a puppy when selling

When selling puppies, the mother of the animals must be present in Britain.

May wants the buyer of a dog 'to get a happy and healthy puppy who has not suffered from abuse and cruelty,' British media reported Friday.

Recognized dog breeders will no longer be allowed to sell dogs that they have not bred themselves. And advertisements for the sale of dogs must meet a series of requirements, such as clear information about the origin of the animal.