Definition: Class B Dealers receive cats and dogs collected (usually illegally) by "bunchers," and sell them for research purposes to unscrupulous laboratories.
Class B Dealers are profit-motived, and often keep hundreds of animals in squalid conditions, providing the animals with little food or water, before selling them for $200 to $500 each.
Also Known As: random source animal dealers
Examples:
Animal advocates generally abhor Class B Dealers.

