Nevada Code § 574.510

Knowingly selling dog or cat with condition requiring immediate treatment prohibited; penalties
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1. A retailer or dealer who sells a dog or
cat that the retailer or dealer knows has any illness, disease or other
condition that is terminal or requires immediate hospitalization or immediate
surgical intervention and fails to disclose such information at the time of
sale is guilty of a misdemeanor. In addition to any other penalty that may be
imposed, the court may prohibit a person convicted of a violation of this
section from selling any dogs or cats for not more than 1 year.
2. For the purposes of this section, the
presence of internal or external parasites does not constitute an illness,
disease or other condition that is terminal or requires immediate
hospitalization or immediate surgical intervention unless the dog or cat is
clinically ill as a result of the parasite.

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