Steel building
commercial kennels, what are the differences between a non commercial
kennel
A commercial kennel is defined as any premises operation or business
used for the commercial boarding, breeding, buying, selling or rearing
of animals. Excluded from this definition are animal hospitals
unconnected with boarding, beauty parlors unconnected with boarding or
incidental breeding, buying, selling or rearing of animals by
non-commercial kennels.
A non commercial kennel is defined as any premises used primarily as the
domicile of an animal owner, on which premises said owner breeds
purebred or pedigreed animals primarily for the purposes of improving
the physical soundness, temperament and conformation of a given breed or
breeds; provided that where said animals are offered for sale, sold or
exchanged for profit, and where said sales shall comprise twenty five
percent (25%) or more of said owners’ income, such operation shall be
deemed a commercial kennel
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