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Pet Store Rules: Orland Park vs Schaumburg

How do pet store rules rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Orland Park and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Cook County Companion Animal and Consumer Protection Ordinance 14-5530 prohibits retail pet stores from selling dogs, cats, or rabbits unless sourced from shelters or registered nonprofit rescues. The 2014 county rule preceded Illinois Public Act 102-1014.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Cook County Companion Animal and Consumer Protection Ordinance 14-5530 prohibits retail pet stores from selling dogs, cats, or rabbits unless sourced from shelters or registered nonprofit rescues. The 2014 county rule preceded Illinois Public Act 102-1014.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkSchaumburg
County ordinanceCook 14-5530 (2014)Cook 14-5530 (2014)
Allowed sourcesShelters and registered rescuesShelters and registered rescues
State counterpartIllinois Public Act 102-1014Illinois Public Act 102-1014
Enforcing agencyCCDARC and county counselCCDARC and county counsel
Covered animalsDogs, cats, rabbitsDogs, cats, rabbits

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Orland Park FAQ

Can a pet store still sell puppies in Cook County?

Only if they come from a shelter, animal control, or registered nonprofit rescue. Sourcing from commercial breeders or puppy mills violates Cook County Ordinance 14-5530 and Illinois Public Act 102-1014, with civil penalties per animal.

Does this rule apply to private breeders?

No. Ordinance 14-5530 targets retail pet shops. Private breeders selling directly are regulated by Illinois Department of Agriculture breeder rules and county nuisance and licensing standards rather than the retail sourcing ban.

Schaumburg FAQ

Can a pet store still sell puppies in Cook County?

Only if they come from a shelter, animal control, or registered nonprofit rescue. Sourcing from commercial breeders or puppy mills violates Cook County Ordinance 14-5530 and Illinois Public Act 102-1014, with civil penalties per animal.

Does this rule apply to private breeders?

No. Ordinance 14-5530 targets retail pet shops. Private breeders selling directly are regulated by Illinois Department of Agriculture breeder rules and county nuisance and licensing standards rather than the retail sourcing ban.

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