Sentences with phrase «most puppy mills»

Most puppy mill dogs have inadequate medical care and human socialization.
Most puppy mills don't have the parents genetically tested for illnesses.
Most puppy mill adult dogs have never had a toy.
They'll need special care, because, like most puppy mill survivors who've spent their lives in stacked metal cages, the dogs have no experience walking on a leash, sleeping in a bed or even being outdoors.
Pairs Most puppy mill dogs have been raised in a pack of dogs and in fact were never alone, so they enjoy other dogs and find comfort in being with them.
The ASPCA wants people to boycott puppy sales in pet stores and on the Internet, the places where most puppy mill animals are sold.
The single most distinguishing characteristic of most puppy mill operators is their desire to produce puppies at minimum costs with minimum effort, regardless of what is best for the animals.
Most puppy mills treat their breeding dogs harshly and demand that the dogs produce more puppy litters than what is healthy for them.
Most puppy mill puppies are sold in pet stores, which means buying dogs from pet stores puts money directly into the pockets of puppy millers.
Most puppy mills do not give their dogs any health care — they think it is just too expensive to take their dogs to the vet and they even allow female dogs to die giving birth rather than take the dog to the vet to have a C - section.
The good news is, most puppy mill survivors do heal, do learn to trust, do housetrain and leashtrain and do become joyful family members.
Most puppy mill dogs have never walked on grass.
While Oklahoma has made great strides recently in regulating irresponsible and inhumane breeding, we still rank 2nd in the nation as having the most puppy mills in our state.
Many puppy mills are regulated by the United States Department of Agriculture, 1,924 licensed Class A and B to be exact, but most puppy mills aren't so strictly regulated and put profit over the health of the dogs they breed.
Most puppy mills have no veterinary care, climate control, or protection for the animals from weather (hot, cold, rain, or snow).
Even if a pet store claims that their puppies come from «USDA - licensed breeders,» such a claim is meaningless: Every breeder who sells to a pet store is required to be licensed by the USDA, and most puppy mills have USDA licenses.
It continues to have the most puppy mills, nearly 3,000 facilities with state licenses. Find USDA licensed Missouri breeders and dealers here.
Practices and conditions in most puppy mills are unethical and downright abhorrent in many cases.
In most puppy mills, vet care is seen as an afterthought due to the rapidity at which these mills try to breed the animals that they bring in without putting much thought on actually caring for these dogs.
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