The ASPCA said
the facility is a puppy mill — a large - scale breeding operation designed to generate profits at the cost of the animals» health and well - being.
Not exact matches
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- Pet stores in New York state would
be prohibited from buying dogs or cats from
puppy mills and other large commercial breeding
facilities under a legislative proposal announced Thursday.
She
is aiming to crackdown on commercial dog breeding
facilities known as
puppy mills and ensure that pet dealers
are selling healthy animals from safe sources.
Among the data still unavailable
are the vast majority of reports from regular inspections of animal - holding
facilities that
are monitored under AWA, including
puppy mills and zoos.
For those not familiar with the bill, Oklahoma
is the only high volume breeder state to lack state regulations of the
facilities commonly referred to as «
puppy mills.»
Puppy mills refer to high volume puppy producing facilities in which the dogs are generally transferred to their new owners off the producers» property, so that the facility operates out of
Puppy mills refer to high volume
puppy producing facilities in which the dogs are generally transferred to their new owners off the producers» property, so that the facility operates out of
puppy producing
facilities in which the dogs
are generally transferred to their new owners off the producers» property, so that the
facility operates out of view.
Puppy mills are large - scale breeding
facilities where hundreds of dogs
are kept in deplorable conditions for the sole purpose of churning out
puppies.
Puppy mills are large commercial breeding
facilities that can hold up to a thousand dogs at a time — usually in highly stressful and unhygienic conditions.
The bills would also place an upper limit on the number of intact breeding dogs that may
be housed in breeding
facilities, to prevent our state from becoming a haven for inhumane
puppy mills.
PUPPY AND KITTEN
MILLS ARE GLUTTING THE SYSTEM We will euthanize thousands of pets today at our animal shelters and city Animal Care & Control
facilities.
Without easy access to these USDA reports, pet stores in Connecticut may return to their old habits and source dogs and cats from
puppy mills with violations (although the standards of care for animals in
puppy mills are virtually non-existent, leading to abhorrent, horrific living conditions for animals in these
facilities, even when no USDA violations
are noted).
Puppy mills are large scale breeding
facilities where dogs
are treated like breeding machines.
Not only
is this untrue, but the conditions of many breeding
facilities or
puppy mills (which supply pet stores that sell dogs)
are nothing short of horrific.
Don't support
puppy mills and pet stores this Holiday Season — Beware of on line buying of animals, often these
puppies are from
puppy mills or «factory style» breeding
facilities.
The ASPCA
is on the ground assisting in the removal, transport, sheltering and medical treatment of more than 130 dogs from a large, substandard breeding
facility — frequently referred to as a
puppy mill — in Needham, Alabama.
In the U.S., these breeding
facilities, as well as the laboratories where the experiments take place,
are regulated by the United States Department of Agriculture — but as with
puppy and kitten
mills, regulating these
facilities doesn't necessarily prevent animal suffering, or ensure their emotional well -
being.
Yes, the living conditions for animals in a
puppy mill as compared to the
facilities of a «responsible backyard breeder» may
be quite different.
Here
's what my research says, «A
puppy mill is a commercial
facility destined for breeding dogs that sets priority of making money over the well -
being of animals.»
A large breeding
facility or a
puppy mill will often have problems with parvo and other diseases because so many dogs
are kept in cages next to each other.
His guardian
is the heiress Amanda Hearst, who became determined to fight against
puppy mills after
being shocked to learn that her new pup had come from a horrific
facility that had abused over 900 dogs.
Puppy mills are commercial breeding
facilities that raise dogs in factory - farm - like conditions, putting profit above the welfare of the animals.
The main reason not to buy a
puppy from a pet shop
is you will
be helping the fight the cause to close down these inhumane dog breeding
facilities, like
puppy mills.
Puppy mills are commercial dog breeding
facilities notorious for substandard care.
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 care.
The HSUS
is calling on authorities to more closely monitor these and the thousands of other
facilities across the country and
is also urging state legislators to pass stronger laws to protect dogs in
puppy mills.
Puppy mills are facilities that exist with the sole purpose of producing dogs for pet stores.
Puppy mills are mass - production
facilities where the breeding dogs
are often confined to small wire cages for life and deprived of the basics of humane care, solely to produce
puppies for the pet trade.
Puppy mills are mass - breeding
facilities that churn out
puppies for the pet trade with an emphasis on profit over welfare.
The HSUS Breeders Advisory and Resource Council (BARC)
is composed of responsible breeders from around the country who have a particular interest in improving the lives of dogs bred in the inhumane, commercial breeding
facilities known as
puppy mills.
A
puppy mill is a commercial breeding
facility that only cares about profit — they keep their dogs in horrible conditions, forcing them to breed again and again until they
are no longer physically capable of doing so.
From dogs saved from
puppy mills, to rabbits rescued from laboratory testing
facilities, and exotic animals freed from their lives as domesticated animals — the individuals who
are removed from these horrible circumstances serve as an example for many other animals continuing to endure similar challenges.
Puppy mills are lifelong torture chambers — large - scale commercial
facilities, regulated by the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) under the guise of «wholesale» operations.
Puppy mills are mass production
facilities that crank out an estimated 4 - 5 million dogs annually that
are sold in pet stores, over the Internet, at swap meets and direct to the public.
Puppy mills are substandard commercial breeding
facilities that operate with an emphasis on profit above animal welfare.
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.
Although Maryland state law already prohibits the sale of dogs and cats bred by illegal «
puppy mills,» it does not ban the retail sale of animals bred at large - scale commercial breeding
facilities which, many will argue,
are merely federally inspected, legal
puppy mill operations.
A: A
puppy mill is a
facility that breeds a large number of
puppies for resale in pet stores or directly to consumers via the Internet.
Puppy and kitten
mills are essentially breeding
facilities for dogs and cats.
Sometimes known as
puppy farms,
puppy mills are inhumane, commercial dog - breeding
facilities in which the health of the dogs
is disregarded in order to maximize profits.
The resolution, though, does not actually ban anything, but calls on the governor, legislature and local municipalities to take immediate steps to ban the sale of dogs and cats that come from large scale commercial breeding
facilities - which
are often referred to as «
puppy mills.»
Palm Beach Gardens defined
puppy mills as
facilities where more then 15
puppies or more than 15 kittens
are kept at a single time, among other factors.
«Just
being able to enforce it
was a huge, huge benefit to the animal and I only had to prosecute about 41 cases, and through those deterrent efforts and through shutting down
facilities through the use of the law and our new authority, by the time I left there
were only 1,400
puppy mills left in the state.
While you alone may not
be able to stop
puppy mills from churning out
puppies, there
are a few things you can do to contribute to the fight against these horrible
facilities.
This
is another victory for the anti
puppy mill movement who campaign tirelessly to stop the sale of pets from mass commercial breeding
facilities.
As defined by the Humane Society of the United States, «
Puppy mills are breeding
facilities that produce purebred
puppies in large numbers.
Puppy mills are large commercial dog breeding
facilities, typically run on a «factory farm» model that prioritizes the owner's profit above the dogs» health and well -
being.
If you buy a dog over the Internet, at a pet store or through a newspaper ad, your new pooch may very well
be from a
puppy mill — an abusive mass - production
facility that churns out
puppies under inhumane conditions.
Sebastian's mother and littermates
were recently rescued by The HSUS and Columbia Second Chance from a Missouri
puppy mill after the
facility shut down.
The HSUS» complaint contends that Laymon
is violating the state's consumer protection law, also known as the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, by deceiving the public into believing that the dogs in her operation
are rescued from other
facilities, when in fact many of the dogs may
be coming directly from her
puppy mill.
A complaint from The HSUS contends that Laymon
is violating the state's consumer protection law, also known as the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, by deceiving the public into believing that the dogs in her operation
are rescued from other
facilities, when in fact many of the dogs may
be coming directly from her
puppy mill.