Puppy mills create a surplus of popular dogs and then either sell them for testing or euthanize them when they are too old to adopt out unless they can serve as a breeding dog in which case they will live in
a cage with little human contact and never know the feel of grass under their feet.
Not exact matches
They house dogs and puppies in dirty, cramped
cages and provide them
with very
little, if any,
human contact.
The result is animals who simply live in
cages for the rest of their lives,
with little meaningful
human contact.
The adverts often look very genuine and it is difficult to the untrained eye to determine if the dog you are buying is from an ethical breeder or a puppy mill
with hundreds of breeding dogs kept in tiny, dirty
cages with very
little human contact.
The dogs are forced to spend their entire lives in these
cages,
with little or no
human contact, exercise, health care, and training.