If you haven't taken the No Pet
Store Puppies pledge yet, please do!
As more and more people take our No Pet
Store Puppies pledge not to buy anything in stores that sell puppies, the industry will continue to feel the ripple effects and be forced to make changes.
Not exact matches
Some may have already
pledged not to sell
puppies through the 2010 Pet Friendly Pet
Stores initiative.
Last year, the pet
store chain made the humane decision to stop the retail sale of
puppies, and today they reaffirmed their commitment by
pledging to never sell
puppies in the future.
And in 2009, more than a dozen Sacramento - area pet
stores signed a
pledge by The Humane Society that says they will not sell
puppies.
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, 46 pet
stores across the nation have recently signed The Humane Society of the United States» Puppy Friendly Pet Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a responsible dog br
stores across the nation have recently signed The Humane Society of the United States»
Puppy Friendly Pet
Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a responsible dog br
Stores pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a responsible dog breeder.
Sign the «Stop
Puppy Mills»
pledge for the public, promising not to shop at
stores where
puppies are sold.
Store owners who sign and return the pledge which declares that they will discontinue selling puppies in their store, or those who «make official» a current policy of not selling puppies, will be listed on the HSI / Canada web
Store owners who sign and return the
pledge which declares that they will discontinue selling
puppies in their
store, or those who «make official» a current policy of not selling puppies, will be listed on the HSI / Canada web
store, or those who «make official» a current policy of not selling
puppies, will be listed on the HSI / Canada website.
Farmington Hills, Mich. - based pet
store chain Pet Supplies «Plus» encourages franchisees to sign The Humane Society of the United States»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge, committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Store owners who sign The HSUS» pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love puppies; that's why we don't sell them,» to display in the store, as well as materials about adopting a dog or finding a responsible bre
Store owners who sign The HSUS»
pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love
puppies; that's why we don't sell them,» to display in the
store, as well as materials about adopting a dog or finding a responsible bre
store, as well as materials about adopting a dog or finding a responsible breeder.
In addition to the large retail chains, more than 900 independent pet shops around the country, including 35 in Texas, have voluntarily signed The HSUS»
Puppy Friendly
pledge not to sell
puppies at their
stores.
A list of
stores that have
pledged not to sell
puppies can be found here.
Thanks to the efforts of volunteers and local advocates of The Humane Society of the United States, 80 Los Angeles - area pet
stores have signed The HSUS's Puppy Friendly Pet Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to get a puppy from a responsible s
stores have signed The HSUS's
Puppy Friendly Pet Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to get a puppy from a responsible so
Puppy Friendly Pet
Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to get a puppy from a responsible s
Stores pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to get a
puppy from a responsible so
puppy from a responsible source.
A dozen pet - product
stores in Central Florida have signed the Humane Society of the United States»
puppy - friendly
pledge to promote animal adoptions and fight
puppy mills.
With the addition of Pet Food Express, a California pet supply chain with 36 outlets, more than 1,000 independent pet
stores in 42 states and the District of Columbia have now signed The Humane Society of the United States»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge, committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local pet adoption programs.
«More than 1,000 pet
stores across the country have now taken an official stand against
puppy mills by
pledging never to sell
puppies in their
store; an important step towards combating
puppy mills across the country.»
Daphne writes: A dozen pet - product
stores in Central Florida have signed the Humane Society of the United States»
puppy - friendly
pledge to promote animal adoptions and fight
puppy mills.
Stores that sign the
pledge receive a sign that says «We love
puppies; that's why we don't sell them,» as well as materials for customers about how to adopt a dog or find a responsible breeder.
Store owners who sign The HSUS» pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love puppies; that's why we don't sell them,» to display in the store, as well as free materials for their customers about how to adopt a puppy or find a responsible bre
Store owners who sign The HSUS»
pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love
puppies; that's why we don't sell them,» to display in the
store, as well as free materials for their customers about how to adopt a puppy or find a responsible bre
store, as well as free materials for their customers about how to adopt a
puppy or find a responsible breeder.
Thanks to the efforts of local animal advocates, nearly 50 Chicago area pet
stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs or provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Many Asheville, N.C., pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs.
Many Atlanta area pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs.
Many Dallas area pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs.
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, many Raleigh pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
More than 400 pet
stores across North America have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge.
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, some Maryland pet
stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Several Connecticut pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature about how to locate a reputable breeder.
More than a dozen Maryland pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs.
What's more, the Gibbstown
store will join the ranks of more than 2,000 other pets
stores across the U.S. that have signed the HSUS» Puppy Friendly Pet Stores p
stores across the U.S. that have signed the HSUS»
Puppy Friendly Pet
Stores p
Stores pledge.
Thanks to the efforts of local animal advocates, more than 100 New York City area pet
stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs or provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Store owners who sign The HSUS»
Puppy Friendly Pet Stores pledge receive free literature for their customers on how to find a puppy from a reputable source, and encouraging pet lovers to support local shel
Puppy Friendly Pet
Stores pledge receive free literature for their customers on how to find a
puppy from a reputable source, and encouraging pet lovers to support local shel
puppy from a reputable source, and encouraging pet lovers to support local shelters.
«These
stores have made the responsible decision to
pledge not to sell
puppies now or in the future, and some of them have even transitioned from selling commercially - raised
puppies to an adoptions - only model,» said Melanie Kahn, senior director of The HSUS»
puppy mills campaign.
More than 100 New York City area pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs or provide literature to help customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Grammy Award nominee Colbie Caillat, a spokesperson for The HSUS's
Puppy Mills campaign, is asking the public to join her in
pledging not to shop at pet
stores or Internet sites that sell
puppies during
Puppy Mill Action Week.
Gigi and Luca's Pet Boutique of Lighthouse Point, Fla. has discontinued the sale of commercially - bred
puppies and has signed HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs.
More than 60 Seattle area pet
stores have signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers locate a reputable dog breeder.
Pet Food Express, with 36 outlets in the greater San Francisco Bay area, has signed The HSUS»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge, committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local pet adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a
puppy from a responsible source.
Please visit this website and take the holiday
pledge that you won't purchase a
puppy from a pet
stores — adopt, don't shop!
The
pledge is an agreement that makes clear Petcetera's policy of not selling
puppies in
stores, because currently nearly all dogs sold in pet
stores come from large - scale commercial
puppy mills.
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, several Fairfield County, Connecticut pet
stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States»
puppy friendly pet
store pledge — committing not to sell
puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.