Lower profit hurts the puppy
mill industry because it reduces the incentive for people to become puppy mill operators and encourages current puppy mill operators to get out of the business.
Not exact matches
The steel
industry has shed hundreds of thousands of jobs in the country in the past two decades, partly
because of automation and partly
because of a flood of production from China, which has driven down global prices to a level where some American
mills can not compete.
«The
industry expects some
mills and refiners may consider consolidation
because they can't afford the investments» to modernise, Ignacio said.
Puppy
mills exist
because unwitting consumers buy puppies from pet stores and online, without ever realizing that they are contributing to this cruel
industry.
«The Friendship Animal Protective League supports this measure
because we have first - hand experience caring for mother dogs discarded by the puppy
mill industry after they could no longer produce litters.
The argument that it's a bad thing is that it funnels the money of animal - welfare donors into the puppy
mill industry,
because the dogs are being sold by puppy
mill operators.
Because you decided to rescue a dog, instead of fueling the puppy
mill industry by buying a dog, one lucky dog will now shower you with unconditional love every single day.
Defining what we mean by «puppy
mill» is crucial
because many in the commercial breeding
industry define «puppy
mill» in a way that applies only to those facilities with deplorable conditions (i.e., «those things you see on Oprah»).
It's clear this is already happening and we can expect more op - eds in major newspapers from the likes of George Will, more full - page adverts from
industry - funded propaganda
mills masquerading as «conservative» think tanks, and more comments posted on every blog where global warming is discussed, denouncing the «vast liberal hoax» of anthropogenic global warming,
because, you know, it's been proved that the earth isn't warming, and if it is, it has nothing to do with fossil fuels.
Not only was the transportation necessary for
industry in general, but Birmingham was where many rails and railroad cars were manufactured,
because of the abundance of iron and steel
mills.