Supporting stores that only feature adoptable animals from shelters and rescues is one of the many ways you can help put
these inhumane breeding operations out of business.
Two companion bills have been introduced in the Illinois legislature that would overturn the Chicago Companion Animal and Consumer Protection Ordinance that prohibits pet stores from selling dogs and cats from
inhumane breeding operations, in addition to invalidating similar ordinances in Cook County, Waukegan, and Warrenville.
Not exact matches
MONTREAL — Humane Society International / Canada is pleased to announce that more than 600 dogs and puppies, rescued from
inhumane conditions at Canada's largest commercial dog
breeding operation, have been adopted or are in the process of being adopted.
These commercial
breeding operations are inherently exploitive not only of the animals trapped in
inhumane breeding conditions, but also of the public that purchase over-priced pets, many of whom have diseases, genetic defects and behavior problems due to poor
breeding practices, inadequate nutrition and lack of socialization and veterinary care.
«This puppy mill operator is not only profiting from
breeding dogs in an
inhumane manner, but now is also profiting by misrepresenting her
operation and playing on the emotions of people who care about dogs and want to rescue them.»
In an effort to put an end to
inhumane «puppy mill»
breeding operations, Sacramento lawmakers passed an ordinance that permanently bans the sale of non-rescue dogs, cats, and rabbits by pet stores in the city.
 Report all cruel,
inhumane treatment you observe at a commercial dog or other petÂ
breeding operation (aka puppy mills and other pet mills) and potential violations of regulations governing commercial dog or other pet breeders.
Participants lobbied in support of H.B. 6317, which ban the
inhumane confinement of
breeding pigs in gestation crates, and H.B. 5027, which requires minimum standards of care for dogs in large - scale puppy mills and prevents the sale of dogs from
breeding operations that do not meet those standards.
The HSI Animal Rescue team recently worked with the Québec government to rescue dogs from two other
inhumane, commercial
breeding operations, including the historic rescue of more than 500 neglected dogs from an
operation near Shawville, Québec, and earlier this year, 125 dogs were also seized near Québec City.
Puppy mills are illegal
breeding operations that are
inhumane and cruel.
In recent years, the HSI Animal Rescue Team has assisted the Quebec government in rescuing more than 1,000 dogs from
inhumane conditions at commercial
breeding operations and from neglect situations throughout the province.
In an effort to put an end to
inhumane «puppy mill» and «kitten mill»
breeding operations, San Francisco officials passed a...
Puppy mills are large - scale, commercial
breeding operations where dogs are commonly housed in overcrowded, filthy, and
inhumane conditions.
 Report all cruel,
inhumane treatment you observe at a commercial dog
breeding operation and potential violations of regulations governing commercial dog breeders.
We are horrified by the
inhumane treatment of dogs at illegal, unregulated
breeding operations.
«The purpose of this Act [would be] to prohibit the cruel and
inhumane treatment of dogs in puppy mills by requiring large - scale dog
breeding operations to provide each dog under their care with basic food and water, adequate shelter from the elements, necessary veterinary care, [space], and regular exercise.»
In an effort to put an end to
inhumane large - scale commercial
breeding operations, more commonly known as puppy mills, Hillsborough County, Florida officials are...
HSI Canada announced that more than 600 dogs and puppies, rescued from
inhumane conditions at Canada's largest commercial dog
breeding operation, had been adopted or were in the process of being adopted.
The purpose of this act is to prohibit the cruel and
inhumane treatment of dogs
bred in large
operations by requiring large - scale dog
breeding operations to provide each dog under their care with basic food and water, adequate shelter from the elements, necessary veterinary care, adequate space to turn around and stretch his or her limbs, and regular exercise.