The Nova Scotia SPCA is opposed to
mass breeding mills.
Not exact matches
The end goal of this bill and the reason for this measure is to drastically reduce the number of animals sold through both shelters and retail pet stores purchased through
mass breeding operations or as the media along with the general public labelling them «puppy
mills» or «kitten factories».
Unfortunately, the majority of pet store puppies originate from puppy
mills, or farms where the dogs are
bred in
mass quantities with no regard for their health or well - being.
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.
It is estimated that over 90 percent of pets sold in pet stores and through online sales come from commercial,
mass breeding operations known as
mills, including puppy, kitten, bird and rabbit
mills.
Brandy is safe, but hundreds of thousands of dogs like her are still confined in small cages in puppy
mills —
mass breeding operations that house dogs in terrible conditions, solely to produce puppies for profit.
Ban supporters contend that most pet stores buy their animals from puppy
mills, which are known for
mass -
breeding dogs and cats.
This is another victory for the anti puppy
mill movement who campaign tirelessly to stop the sale of pets from
mass commercial
breeding facilities.
Puppy
mills are shameful, for profit only,
mass breeding operations.
Puppy
mills that
mass produce dogs do so for profit and not for betterment of the
breed.
Purchasing or rescuing a puppy or kitten from a pet store supports puppy and kitten
mills, an industry which
mass breeds animals for profit, without consideration for genetic quality, appropriate husbandry, veterinary care or homing techniques.
No Kill advocates who categorize all
breeding as equivalent to
mass puppy
mills are doing the same thing.
Pet stores often carry birds and small mammals, including exotics like hedgehogs — but you should never purchase these animals from a pet store, as they often come from
mass breeding facilities similar to puppy and kitten
mills.
Pet stores will tell you that they do not get their dogs from puppy
mills, but only these
mass -
breeding facilities can fulfill the demand.
When I first met Cari Meyers, I knew quite a bit about puppy
mills — the
mass dog
breeding operations licensed by the USDA.
Supporters of bans like San Diego's say most dogs and cats sold at pet stores are
mass - produced at profit - driven
breeding facilities in the Midwestern U.S. that they call puppy
mills and kitten factories.
Puppy
mills are
breeding facilities that put maximizing profit ahead of animal welfare and
mass - produce puppies for sale on the Internet, through ads, by brokers or at pet shops.
Puppy
mills are
mass breeding farms created for the sole purpose of profit.
A RECENT investigation by ABC News» 20/20 revealed that many pet stores are supplied with puppies
bred under the worst possible conditions.Not to be confused with the American Kennel Club's well - run kennels, these «puppy farms» are little more than horror chambers where dogs are
mass - produced for one reason: money.The dogs resulting from these cottage industry puppy
mills are, as might be expected, weak, often diseased and crippled.
According to the Humane Society, puppy
mills —
mass -
breeding facilities that churn out large numbers of puppies under inhumane conditions — are the main supplier to pet stores that sell puppies.
Puppy
mills and kitten
mills are a concern because of the
mass numbers of animals involved and the degree of cruelty that these animals are subjected to through filthy living conditions, malnutrition,
mass breeding and lack of veterinary care.
The Spielmans are also interested in our ongoing efforts to rescue puppies and adult dogs from
mass breeding facilities, also known as puppy
mills.
A puppy
mill is a
breeding operation in which puppies are
mass - produced in substandard conditions.
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.
Puppy
mills are
breeding facilities that
mass produce puppies for sale in pet stores, over the Internet and directly to consumers.
A seller that offers puppies in several different
breeds is almost definitely re-selling or
mass - producing them — and probably in a
mill - type facility.
* Pet shops typically buy from brokers who get animals from puppy
mills, which are commercial
breeding establishments that
mass produce dogs for resale.
Stephanie Marrero, a fellow protestors and Cherry Hill resident, said puppy «brokers» are go - betweens from the
mills of repeated
mass breeding to the stores, where owners stand to profit hundreds of dollars per sale.
These dogs, cats, and even bunnies often come from
mass -
breeding facilities, like puppy
mills, which treat these animals just like the name implies — machines in a facility.
A task force has determined that
mass dog -
breeding facilities overseas are attempting to flood the U.S. market with pupppy
mill dogs, the general manager of Los Angeles Animal Services says.
You may think you're getting all of these benefits when you buy a pet through a retail store, but most of those animals come from puppy
mills —
mass breeding facilities with notoriously poor conditions for parent animals and their litters.
Unethical breeders and puppy
mills continue to
mass produce animals for profit without regard for the quality of pups produced or the quality of the lives of their
breeding dogs.
A step - by - step project for students who want to help stop the
mass dog
breeding facilities known as puppy
mills.
A bill is currently being juiced in California, The Responsible Breeder Act of 2009, that would take measures to curtail the cruelties done to animals in puppy
mills and other
mass breeding farms.
California will be the first state to ban pet stores from selling animals from
mass breeding operations like puppy
mills.
Over the last several years, DVGRR has developed significant expertise in the area of rehabilitating and re-homing Goldens, Doodles, Labs, and dogs with «hearts of Gold» that have been used as
breeding stock at
mass breeding facilities, commonly known as puppy
mills.
And any time there's an increase in demand for a specific
breed, it opens the door for puppy
mills and problematic breeders to turn a quick profit by
mass breeding dogs to supply the demand.
A puppy
mill is a commercial
breeding kennel that
mass - produces dogs in usually cramped, crude, filthy conditions for resale.
Maryland is poised to become the second state to ban pet stores from selling dogs from
mass breeding operations like puppy
mills.
There's a proven connection between puppy
mills and pet stores, but a surprising number of people remain unaware that those cute puppies in the window came from a
mass breeding facility.
Puppy
mills are cruel
mass - production facilities where the
breeding dogs are frequently confined to small wire cages for life and often deprived of the basics of humane care, solely to produce puppies for the pet trade.