Sentences with phrase «abusive puppy mills»

By adopting your next pet from a reputable humane society or rescue group, you can refuse to support abusive puppy mill owners.
The HSUS and Humane Society Legislative Fund commend federal lawmakers for introducing bills that will crack down on abusive puppy mills in the United States — where dogs are commonly housed in overcrowded, filthy, and inhumane conditions.
Melanie Kahn, senior director of the Stop Puppy Mills campaign for The HSUS said: «Amendment 1 is being pushed by special interests who didn't like it when Missouri voters decided to crack down on abusive puppy mills.
There are organizations across the U.S. working to rescue dogs from abusive puppy mills, and after each rescue begins the work to find them adoptive homes.
Maryland legislators have proposed measures that would strengthen protections for dogs at abusive puppy mills and require accurate labels on fur - trimmed garments.
WASHINGTON — The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund commend federal lawmakers for reintroducing legislation that will allow oversight of abusive puppy mills in the United States.
Ted Paul stands as a true champion of dogs who is willing to break ranks with other breeders to help stop abusive puppy mills.
The PUPS Act, which is sponsored by Reps. Jim Gerlach, R - Pa., Sam Farr, D - Calif., Bill Young, R - Fla., and Lois Capps, D - Calif., will upgrade the federal law that covers abusive puppy mills in the United States.
«Unfortunately, since there are still many states that do not currently have legislation against abusive puppy mills, Mr. Horton may simply move his operation elsewhere.
This operation is made possible in part from funding provided to The HSUS by the Kenneth and Lillian Wilde Foundation, who created the Wilde Puppy Mill Task Force to rescue animals from abusive puppy mills.
The Humane Society of the United States applauds Tennessee legislators for passing legislation that requires basic humane care standards for dogs kept at abusive puppy mills, and requires that these mass dog producing facilities operate as legitimate businesses, subject to licensure and inspection.
Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Virginia passed puppy mill laws in 2008, and 10 states passed laws in 2009 to crack down on abusive puppy mills.
The HSUS and Humane Society Legislative Fund commend federal lawmakers for reintroducing legislation that will allow oversight of abusive puppy mills in the United States.
The announcement of the new national tip line comes during The HSUS» 3rd annual Puppy Mill Action Week, which is dedicated to educating the public about how to find a new best friend without supporting the abusive puppy mill industry.
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The Oregon Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act (H.B. 2470) provides basic protections for dogs in abusive puppy mills.
With the existing animal welfare laws, there is no reason for the Quebec government to further delay shutting down abusive puppy mills.
Puppies who survive unsanitary and abusive puppy mills must then endure grueling transport conditions.
Ewa Demianowicz, campaigner for HSI / Canada said, «While we appreciate the Minister's enthusiasm, there is no reason whatsoever for the Quebec government to further delay shutting down abusive puppy mills.
Thirteen states, including Tennessee, have passed laws over the past two years to crack down on abusive puppy mills.
Citizen lobbyists will urge the introduction of legislation to strengthen protections for dogs at abusive puppy mills and to pass H.B. 5762, a bill to prohibit primates as pets.
This operation is made possible in part from funding provided to The HSUS by Kenneth and Lillian Wilde, who created the Wilde Puppy Mill Task Force to rescue animals from abusive puppy mills.
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