Prager has also openly opposed the USDA's own regulations on retail pet stores and even state regulation that prevent puppy
mill operators from performing their own C - sections or de-barking their dogs.
Not exact matches
Puppy
mill operators may fail to remove sick dogs
from their breeding pools.
According to one Canadian lawyer, «[P] uppy
mill operators in the States buy
from us.
i know
from the vet's office we go to, where the puppy
mill operator used to go to and I know the high incidence of deaths of both pups and adults because of worms, bad nutrition, mange, internal parasites, many genetic defects, etc..
In 2010, an Indiana puppy
mill operator was charged, failing to remit $ 193,000
from the puppies she sold.
«This puppy
mill operator is not only profiting
from breeding dogs in an inhumane manner, but now is also profiting by misrepresenting her operation and playing on the emotions of people who care about dogs and want to rescue them.»
Often puppy
mill operators fail to apply proper husbandry practices that would remove sick dogs
from their breeding pools and they produce puppies prone to congenital and hereditary defects Puppy
mills are not defined by the number of animals.
Too often, puppy
mill operators have been able to count on support
from good breeders in defense of the idea of raising dogs for sale.
Another way the puppy
mill operator might spend the money
from the sale of breeding stock is to buy more breeding stock.