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All the puppies in all our videos are available now! And are ready to go home with you today! Click here to see more adorable Just Pups puppy’s playtime videos. Just Pups is the only place that you can purchase a puppy that has come from the company’s own licensed animal care facility or from a reputable breeder that we have met with face to face to receive the puppy and transported it ourselves into our store. Read more about this practice ….. Currently all Just Pups puppies are being bred, born and raised at our own dually licensed and inspected Animal Care Facility, and transported from the Just Pups animal care facility to our stores in our own customized puppy transport van by a Just Pups employee, not an independent puppy transportation company. So when you come into our Just Pups East Hanover location you can be assured that you are purchasing the healthiest happiest and most pampered puppy, directly from the breeder (Just Pups) or a carefully selected breeder.

DISCLAIMER: Just Pups LLC is a registered New Jersey business with 1 puppy store located in East Hanover New Jersey. We are NOT part of any pet store chain NOR are we related to any other business in the United States that may also be using the name Just Pups.East Brunswick, NJ - Officers with the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NJSPCA) filed a whopping 267 animal cruelty charges Monday against the owner of Just Pups, an East Brunswick pet store on Rt. 18 North. And they say more charges may be on the way.Just Pups owner Vincent LoSacco, 50, exposed puppies in the store to illnesses, state inspectors say. Several dogs died after they were purchased, and incredibly, investigators say they found three dead dogs being kept in a freezer in the store. Patch has written about LoSacco and Just Pups before, when the store was named as potentially in violation of the Pet Purchase Protection Act, designed to prevent the sale of sick puppies.State inspectors say LoSacco failed to prevent the spread of infection at his East Brunswick store, and failed to provide proper veterinary care.

He allowed sick puppies to mingle with new puppies. As a result, illnesses ran rampant and animals were unnecessarily exposed to giardia, distemper, upper respiratory infections and other infectious diseases.
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Highly likely more animal cruelty charges will be filed’The NJSPCA has been working on this case since January 22, in cooperation with the Middlesex County Department of Health and the New Jersey Department of Health. Since the beginning of this case, Middlesex County and the state have temporarily shut down Just Pups on four separate occasions.LoSacco owns and operates four other pet shops in New Jersey, in Paramus, East Hanover and Emerson.“We are dealing with a fairly large population of animals at multiple locations. I cannot stress enough, this is an ongoing investigation and it is highly likely that more animal cruelty charges will be filed,” said SPCA president Steve Shatkin. Just Pups closed by restraining orderOn Monday the NJSPCA filed a motion in East Brunswick Municipal Court seeking a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to temporarily close Just Pups. East Brunswick Judge Robyn K. Brown granted that TRO, which will remain in effect until further notice. A voice recording at the store said it was closed for “interior improvements.”

The animal cruelty charges filed against LoSacco carry fines in the neighborhood of $100,000.The charges were filed in East Brunswick Municipal Court and a hearing date has been set for March 7 at 9:00 a.m.We work hard to make sure that we take care of all of our pets here at New BeginningsAnimal Rescue. We need the support of caring friends to help us meet our goals. Monetary donations are also graciously accepted and will be put to good use. We stretch every single dollar we raise......to the max!news and eventsThere's always something going on at New Beginnings! Our fundraising events are essential to the success of our organization. Click below to see what's coming up, and how you can help. NEW BEGINNINGS Animal rescueAt home with US...until they go home with YOU!East Brunswick, NJ 08816Ph: 732-238-1348 Fax: 732-238-1352SHELTER HOURS:Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 3pm - 7pmFriday & Saturday 12 NOON - 4pmSunday & Monday - CLOSED~Other hours by appointment~ adoption servicesNew Beginnings' dedicated group of volunteers are here to make your pet adoption experience enjoyable.

We can help you choose the perfect pet for your lifestyle. Come meet your new best friend! Click below to complete our adoption application...let's get started! At home with US...until they go home with YOU!732-238-1348 aBOUT US Click here to learn more about New Beginnings Animal RescueEast Brunswick, NJ - To claps and cheers, the five-person East Brunswick Township Council voted to revoke the license of Just Pups late Monday night, a rare move for a township to shut down a local business.The decision comes on the heels of 267 animal cruelty charges filed against the pet store by the NJSPCA, and the finding of three dead puppies in the store earlier this year.Embattled Just Pups owner Vincent LoSacco did not show much emotion after the vote."We knew they were going to revoke the license," LoSacco said. "This was all just for show. We objected to the whole hearing and we will be filing an appeal."The audience clapped and cheered after the Council voted. Several people shouted "Yes!" and "You did the right thing!"

One woman in the audience silently held up a sign bearing the name of a dog at Just Pups that died. The sign read "Gwen RIP," and had the dog's red collar attached to it. Other audience members became visibly emotional when they talked about dogs they bought from Just Pups that died within days of purchase."My young children, 9 and 5, watched as a puppy we bought from there on January 1 died within a month," said Old Bridge resident Inna Shephard, 37. "They are scarred forever. They don't understand how a puppy can die in a month.""So many deficiencies, it's hard to keep track"Throughout the hearing, LoSacco sat, stone-faced, as the township brought up witness after witness testifying about the conditions they found inside his Rt. 18 store. "There were so many deficiencies, it's hard to keep track of them," said Linda Frese, a state inspector with the New Jersey Department of Health. "But the most outstanding ones were the lack of veterinary care. Medications were not being administered according to the instructions, disinfectants weren't being used according to instructions.

It took me six hours to find all the paperwork needed for the dogs there."The most dangerous violation was the lack of disease control, she said. Healthy dogs were exposed to parvovirus, and more, she said."Many of the larger dogs appeared very thin," she added.42 sick puppies in the store at one pointJo Ann Lesko, an East Brunswick Animal Control Officer, talked about several inspections she did of Just Pups earlier this year."There was the day we located a German Shepherd puppy in the isolation room; she was listless, she was in a bottom cage by herself," said Lesko. "When we removed her from the cage, she was literally skin and bones. At that time we decided she needed to be taken to a vet immediately."Lesko said puppies were kept in "abnormal" crowding conditions when she inspected Just Pups, and, on one day, found as many as 42 sick puppies kept inside the store.Kennel cough is common, Lesko said, but what concerned her was the number of puppies that showed signs of kennel cough: On another day, she found 18 puppies with kennel cough being kept in quarantine, and more that showed symptoms, yet were not being kept in quarantine, she said."

Every animal in that facility was potentially exposed to whatever illness was in that facility," said Greg Laszlo, an environmental health specialist with the county.He talked about finding the three dead puppies stored in a freezer."We found three dead puppies in a freezer in the back of the store with no identification, how they died or where they had come from ... just discarded in the back of the freezer," Laszlo said.It is not a violation for pet stores to temporarily keep dogs in a freezer when they die, but they need proper identifying paperwork, he said.Among their many objections, LoSacco's attorneys argued that East Brunswick cannot revoke the license without first a recommendation from Middlesex County.However, Lester Jones, director of the Middlesex Office of Health Services, who testified at the hearing, was clear that he recommended the township simply review Just Pups' license. When pressed by LoSacco's attorney, he declined to give a recommendation to revoke or suspend it.