A puppy mill is a commercial operation that
breeds puppies for profit, over and over again and often in excess.
Puppy mills
breed puppies for profit, at the expense of the health and well - being of both the puppies who are being sold and the older dogs used to breed them.
Not exact matches
«They were «flipping» them
for profit or
breeding them to sell the
puppies or kittens, etc.,» she says.
Due to the heavy demand on breeders
for Merle Australian Shepherds some breeders practice irresponsible practices such as
breeding two Merle coated parents together to achieve more Merle
puppies in the litter therefore increasing their
profits.
«As a voter and taxpayer, I firmly believe SB 331 is insufficient to adequately protect consumers or the
puppies sold in pet stores whose parents live in
breeding conditions where «
profit above care»
for the facility owner serves as their primary motive
for existence.
As a general rule, pet stores purchase
puppies from dog breeders who are in the business to make a
profit, not
for the betterment of a
breed or line of dogs.
Irresponsible = no health, temperament, or physical soundness testing; no criteria in selecting
breeding pairs;
puppies raised away from (almost constant) human contact;
puppies sold to brokers, stores or other «middlemen»;
puppies sold to anyone that has the right amount of money; no follow - up on
puppies sold; does not take back ANY animal they have EVER produced; does not know the history of their
breed; makes new «designer»
breeds for profit; only
breeds F1 crosses of new «designer»
breeds.
Any dog that is
bred for the single and sole purpose of
profit is a
puppy mill dog.
In «
puppy factories» around Australia, dogs are kept in terrible conditions and
bred commercially
for profit.
The
puppies are poorly
bred and are thought of as merchandise to be sold
for at a high
profit.
They call it «freedom flights» from the Bahamas when it's really nothing more than exploitation
for profit while at the same time, local politicians outlawed pet stores from selling
puppies bred by American dog breeders.
«
Puppy mills are places that
breed animals
for trade focusing only on economic
profits and not on the welfare of animals.
For those unaware of the term, a «puppy mill» or «backyard breeder» refers to a for - profit animal breeding facility that, mostly, neglects the health and well - being of the animals in their ca
For those unaware of the term, a «
puppy mill» or «backyard breeder» refers to a
for - profit animal breeding facility that, mostly, neglects the health and well - being of the animals in their ca
for -
profit animal
breeding facility that, mostly, neglects the health and well - being of the animals in their care.
However,
puppies purchased from these sources are often
bred for profit alone, without concern
for health or temperament.
Puppy mills are mass -
breeding facilities that churn out
puppies for the pet trade with an emphasis on
profit over welfare.
Brandy is safe, but hundreds of thousands of dogs like her are still confined in small cages in
puppy mills — mass
breeding operations that house dogs in terrible conditions, solely to produce
puppies for profit.
If you truelly love dogs or a
breed you will educate yourself about the subject and lay to rest any idea of
breeding and producing more
puppies for your own whims, convienience or
profit.
Testing stock
for hereditary defects common with the
breed and titling the dogs to be
bred in the showring eliminates any ideas of making a
profit off the sale of
puppies and no reputable breeder brings a litter into the world unless to keep a
puppy from the litter.
A
puppy mill is a large - scale commercial dog
breeding facility where
profit is given priority over the well - being of dogs, according to the American Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
A
puppy mill is a place that
breeds dogs
for profit only, without a care
for the offspring's health, temperament, or behavior.
«The
puppies at
breeding facilities are sold
for profit, but many people don't realize that their parents are often kept there
for years, subjected to incessant
breeding and usually lacking basic care and socialization.»
Puppy mills are inhumane, commercial puppy - breeding «factories» that churn out puppies for pr
Puppy mills are inhumane, commercial
puppy - breeding «factories» that churn out puppies for pr
puppy -
breeding «factories» that churn out
puppies for profit.
This tiny dog, weighing just over 5 pounds, was used as a
breeding machine to churn out
puppies for profits.
The ban of the sale of
for -
profit animals that we've helped pass in more than 50 communities aims to make both
puppy and kitten mills obsolete by decreasing demand
for mill -
bred animals.
The internet and pet stores are the main points of sale
for puppy and kitten mills, in which animals are mistreated, neglected and
bred continuously to maximize
profit.
A
puppy mill is a
breeding operation that
breeds dogs
for profit, prioritizing financial gain over the health or well - being of the dogs.
Victims of the high - volume
puppy industry, they're
bred for profit and kept in tiny, filthy cages.
Puppy mills are shameful,
for profit only, mass
breeding operations.
Puppy mills that mass produce dogs do so
for profit and not
for betterment of the
breed.
Although no standardized legal definition
for «
puppy mill» exists, a definition was established in Avenson v. Zegart in 1984 as «a dog
breeding operation in which the health of the dogs is disregarded in order to maintain a low overhead and maximize
profits».
Puppy mills continue to
breed animals
for profit.
Purchasing or rescuing a
puppy or kitten from a pet store supports
puppy and kitten mills, an industry which mass
breeds animals
for profit, without consideration
for genetic quality, appropriate husbandry, veterinary care or homing techniques.
By the 1970s, the
breeding of dogs had grown from its small scale local roots and commercial breeders began appearing as businesses supplying
puppies for profit.
Labradors are so popular that sometimes the number of
puppies is too small and many people feel tempted to
breed dogs just
for profit.
A
puppy mill is a commercial dog
breeding facility that is operated with
profit as the central motivation and little to no concern
for animal welfare.
Puppy mills
breed puppies for bulk and
profit with no concern
for health or temperament.
The
puppy mill industry produces dogs
for profit while thousands of unwanted animals of all ages and
breeds are euthanized in shelters every day.
Puppy mills are
breeding facilities that put maximizing
profit ahead of animal welfare and mass - produce
puppies for sale on the Internet, through ads, by brokers or at pet shops.
A
puppy mill is a place that
breeds dogs
for profit only, without a care to health, temperament or behavior.
But the demand
for «pedigree» pets is often misused by
puppy mills who care about
profit more than about the animals they
breed.
Puppy Mills, if you do not know the term yet, define a commercial group of breeders who confine hundreds of dogs in cages
for the sole purpose of
breeding them
for profit until they are no longer useful.
These factory - style
breeding facilities churn out millions of
puppies for profit while dogs in shelters wait
for homes.
Puppy mills and
breeding facilities
for other household pets
breed in bulk and
for profit with no concern
for health or temperament.
Puppy mills are mass
breeding farms created
for the sole purpose of
profit.
Breeders, brokers and pet stores ensure maximum
profits by not spending money to adequately care
for breeding stock and their
puppies.
Breeding is expensive and most breeders rarely make a
profit after factoring in stud fees, medical care, supplementation, accommodation
for puppies and advertising fees.
A
puppy mill is a commercial dog
breeding facility or backyard breeder that operates with an emphasis on maximizing seller
profits, usually with a complete disregard
for animal welfare.
They are not motivated by financial
profit, and they acknowledge responsibility
for each and every
puppy they produce, standing behind every dog they have
bred.
Another is campaigns by groups such as the Humane Society of the United States complaining about pet stores relying on so - called «
puppy mills,» large - scale operations where animals are
bred for profit.
Puppy farmers are notorious for putting limited resources into their breeding stock - minimal housing, minimal food, minimal healthcare - to maximise the profit per p
Puppy farmers are notorious
for putting limited resources into their
breeding stock - minimal housing, minimal food, minimal healthcare - to maximise the
profit per
puppypuppy.