Montreal pet store owners lose bid to suspend rules forcing them to sell animals from shelters “People sent me long messages about themselves, saying they would love to take the dog out,” she said in a phone interview.While she found the messages “very sweet,” Skoblinski was quick to clarify that she’d been joking.“Even if we wanted to, it doesn’t make any sense. … How would they go home after they drop him?” she said.
Coronavirus: Quebec police issue 740 tickets across province on first weekend of curfew Some rescue organizations report COVID-19 led to a surge in demand for pets, as people moved to working from home and found they had more time and energy for a new companion.