Further, with over eight million needy shelter dogs looking for homes, the puppy
mill industry only exacerbates the homeless pet epidemic across the world.
Not exact matches
The bread «which earth has given and human hands have made» represents the work that has gone into the making of the bread; not
only the work of the farmer and the
miller but the work of
industry, of man's labour in the office, in the factory, or in the surgery.
Pam has shared Lil Olive's life — and passing — with hundreds of thousands of people across the world through Lil Olive's Facebook page with the intention of raising awareness about what the breeding
industry did, and does, not
only to Lil Olive, but to all the many thousands of other dogs, most of whom will never get out of the puppy
mills alive.
In time, Lily found courage and her disfigured little body not
only educated countless people about the horrors of the puppy
mill industry, but it began a lifesaving movement that has created a safe haven for thousands of dogs in desperate need of a fresh start.
Before Strader saved her from her hell, Lily was one of the nameless, faceless victims of the U.S. puppy
mill industry, wearing
only an identification tag which bore the number 251.
Help end this cruel
industry by choosing to adopt from a shelter or rescue, and
only shop for pet supplies at pet stores that work with rescues instead of puppy
mills.
Widespread No Kill success in our nation's shelters would not
only save the lives of almost four million animals every year, it — combined with legislative efforts to regulate, reform, close down, and eliminate their markets — would drive a dagger to the heart of the puppy and kitten
mill industries.
As a spokes - dog against puppy
mills, Harley has educated thousands of people, of all ages, about the horrors of the commercial dog breeding
industry, which packs hundreds, even thousands, of dogs into unsanitary wire crates with
only six inches to move in each direction.
Not
only has the agriculture department failed to meaningfully execute existing law on puppy
mills, the legislature recently has sent valentines to the
industry.
But the substandard facilities, sometimes referred to as «puppy
mills,» not
only harm puppies and the people who buy them, they also threaten the reputation of the broader dog breeding
industry.
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»).
As appealing as it might be to «rescue» puppy
mill puppies from a store or individual, it
only funds the puppy
mill industry.
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.