Not exact matches
I respectfully request that you do not allow this «fast - tracked» bill initiated by special interest groups to circumvent the will of voters who overwhelmingly support pet stores
like Mutts & Co. and Pet Valu who make an enduring commitment to
end the «
puppy mill to pet store» supply chain in their business operations.»
«Because at the
end of the day, we believe we can have a great ordinance that can ensure that
puppy mills are put out of business but allow reputable companies
like Petland to operate.»
I think that adopting a shelter or rescue dog from a pet store is an awesome idea and I hope that legal action to
end puppy mills,
like the bill in California, will eventually become law in every state.
By choosing to support licensed breeders,
like the ones shown here, as well as the pet stores that rely on them, you can help put an
end to
puppy mills for good.
If qualified and approved by Ohio voters in 2018, the measure will make commercial dog breeding more humane and
end the era of treating
puppy mill mothers
like breeding machines and
puppies like a cash crop.
Like the war on drugs, or the age of prohibition, the historic efforts to
end the abuses of
puppy mills have been aimed at reducing supply.
We also need more education on: • The importance and necessity of spaying and neutering, so we can
end pet overpopulation •
Ending puppy mills once and for all, so we can
end the senseless suffering of mama dogs whose feet often times never touch the ground • The importance of micro-chipping, so beloved pets can return home • The importance of vaccinations, so we can eradicate diseases
like parvo that leave innocent
puppies suffering • Updating our licensing laws so that pet «owners» are held responsible for their animal's actions, not the animal.
Dogs who come from
puppy mills often end up having health issues like giardia, distemper, parvovirus, respiratory infections and intestinal parasites, Gina Moraz, manager of the ASPCA Puppy Mills campaign, explained to The
puppy mills often
end up having health issues
like giardia, distemper, parvovirus, respiratory infections and intestinal parasites, Gina Moraz, manager of the ASPCA
Puppy Mills campaign, explained to The
Puppy Mills campaign, explained to The Dodo.
The new law, and others
like it around the nation, is a huge step in the right direction toward eventually putting an
end to commercial mass breeding operations, also known as
puppy and kitten
mills, and ultimately saving countless lives.
Pets
like that are often from
puppy mills who do not care who the pet will
end up with and do not care if the pets they are breeding are not from a sturdy or good line.