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Published 18:38 17 May 2019 BST
Updated 18:59 17 May 2019 BST
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In a tweet, Prime Minister Theresa May said:
"I'm committed to making the UK the best place in the world for the protection and care of animals. #LucysLaw will end the barbaric practice of rearing puppies and kittens away from their mothers, and ensure they are sold where they are born."
Brighton-based vet Marc Abraham, Lucy's Law campaigner and founder of Pup Aid, said:
"I'm absolutely thrilled that Lucy's Law is now being laid in Parliament and will come into effect from April 2020."
"Lucy's Law is named after one of the sweetest, bravest dogs I've ever known, and is a fitting tribute to all the victims of the cruel third-party puppy trade, both past and present."
We hope this law starts a trend, and we can put an end to puppy farms everywhere.
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