They are also correctly set up to ensure the best representation, in sharp contrast to companies, which are not always
legitimate in the eyes of the law - so they are closed down.
If these operations are even regulated, which many are not, APHIS or a state agency or
law enforcement typically turn a blind
eye, dithering over their authority to shut them down, pretending these are somehow
legitimate «businesses» that should be supported, ignoring that these sleazy operators make their money from animal cruelty and leave communities with unwanted dogs
in their shelters, environmental and health hazards from improperly disposed
of carcasses and waste, infestation, and wastewater and other sewage problems.