The life of
adult mill breeding dogs is one of intense suffering - treated like property, not living beings.
Not exact matches
Because of how dogs sold through pet stores and / or born in puppy
mills are
bred, housed, handled, shipped, homed, and raised, there are many possible reasons underlying the problems they show as
adults.
USDA licences puppy
mills and even publishes a list of breeders with over 500
adult breeding dogs... USDA puppy
mills are also the ONLY legal suppliers of dogs for use in animal testing labs... stop the stupid propaganda...
Right now, hundreds of thousands of
adult dogs, used as
breeding stock, are suffering on the «production lines» in puppy
mills.
As we succeed in our work to put an end to puppy
mills, what will happen to the
adult mill dogs currently imprisoned as
breeding stock in puppy
mills across America?
There are an estimated 800,000
adult breeding dogs suffering on the «production lines» of puppy
mills today.
«We've been able to pull hundreds of
breeding adults and puppies out of
mills this year alone,» Dana says.
Since puppy
mills only plan on selling puppies, there is little incentive to provide much physical or emotional care to the
adult breeding dogs.
The Spielmans are also interested in our ongoing efforts to rescue puppies and
adult dogs from mass
breeding facilities, also known as puppy
mills.
They know that puppy
mills continue to thrive because of demand and that each puppy purchased from a pet store helps contribute to a never - ending cycle of suffering, with the
adult breeding dogs paying the ultimate price.
Because puppy
mills involve two different groups of dogs — the
adult breeding dogs confined in the facilities and the puppies that come from puppy
mills to be sold to consumers — I want to clarify that the puppy
mill dogs we are referring to here are the
adult breeding dogs.
However, many pet stores are now recognizing the problem of puppy and kitten
mills and the harm to
adult breeding dogs and cats and their litters as well as to consumers.