Puppy
mill breeders allow over-breeding and inbreeding to occur.
Not exact matches
Because the language in SQ777 would
allow puppy
mill and cockfighting
breeders to define themselves as «farmers,» there is little state and local governments could do to enact safeguards against such practices, even though Oklahomans have been clear they don't want such operations in our state.
The puppies who are deemed attractive enough to be successfully marketed by their
breeders typically end up being advertised and sold online, through print advertisements, at certain flea markets, and in pet stores, thus generating a profit for the puppy
mill industry and
allowing it to continue.
Those laws
allow puppy / kitten
mills to keep cranking them out as fast as they can and only affects those who were able / willing to do it anyway and punishes the responsible
breeders who actually care about what they're doing.
Just last week, Ohio's Governor Kasich signed a new bill that
allows pet retailers to acquire their animals from large and small
breeders — AKA puppy
mills.
But, less than two months before the ban took effect, city council members voted again, this time to repeal the ban and continue to
allow stores within the city to procure and sell animals from large - scale commercial
breeders, better known as puppy and kitten
mills.
No be clear no responsible
breeder would EVER
allow dogs or cats to be sold at pet stores or flea markets — they're greatly from puppy
mills.
Well intentioned efforts to save
mill dogs from a life of servitude through large payments simple
allows the
breeder to acquire more dogs to live in servitude.
Another sign that a puppy you are interested in getting is from a
mill is that the
breeder will not
allow you to actually visit the kennel, but rather wants to arrange a meeting somewhere else, such as the parking lot of a local store.
State officials in Missouri say they plan to review a practice that
allows dogs seized from puppy
mills to be auctioned off — with the profits going back to the unfit
breeders.
Missouri, which has come under fire for being the «puppy
mill» capital of America, recently initiated Operation Bark Alert,
allowing people to report unlicensed
breeders directly to Hagler by e-mail.
Rather than looking at individual
mills — which are the effect of the system, not the cause — too few films have zoomed the magnification out & looked at what's driving the economics that have sentenced millions of healthy dogs death and
allowed the most irresponsible dog
breeders to thrive.
Furthermore, the puppy
mill breeders typically refuse to
allow prospective customers to meet the pup's parents at the place of business.
Also along with the bill they are trying to help pass, AB1634, not only does it harm reputable
breeders and condone / help puppy
mills and pet stores but it
allows animal testing.
A
breeder that does not
allow you to see how the animal is raised is a puppy / kitten
mill.
Dog auctions
allow the «puppy
mill» industry, which is comprised of
breeders who use inhumane practices to breed and house dogs, to prosper by acting as an intermediary in the sale of their breeding dogs and offspring.
At this point, it does not matter if the pet came from a puppy
mill or a reputable
breeder, from a retail store or the boss's sister or the female dog
allowed to have just one litter — owners must build the human - animal bond with the dog they have, not the dog they wish they had.