Sentences with phrase «producing puppies for profit»

These dogs were not considered sentient beings who need and deserve care, just machines producing puppies for profit,» said ARC President Scotlund Haisley.
Brandy is safe, but hundreds of thousands of dogs like her are still confined in small cages in puppy mills — mass breeding operations that house dogs in terrible conditions, solely to produce puppies for profit.
Victory at Westminster can lead unscrupulous breeders to produce puppies for profit and can result in purchases that end in disaster.
This Mother's Day, let's speak out about the plight of mothers of a different species: mother dogs who are forced, over and over again, to produce puppies for profit in puppy mills.

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Sirs: I have no defense for those dishonest breeders who do mass - produce puppies for quick profit, except that dishonesty will be found in all walks of life.
Irresponsible = no health, temperament, or physical soundness testing; no criteria in selecting breeding pairs; puppies raised away from (almost constant) human contact; puppies sold to brokers, stores or other «middlemen»; puppies sold to anyone that has the right amount of money; no follow - up on puppies sold; does not take back ANY animal they have EVER produced; does not know the history of their breed; makes new «designer» breeds for profit; only breeds F1 crosses of new «designer» breeds.
If sick puppies are accepted, then sick puppies will continue to be offered, in lieu of seeking to prevent sickness and disease, and more dogs will suffer to produce a profit for those who care not for the welfare of animals at all.
If you truelly love dogs or a breed you will educate yourself about the subject and lay to rest any idea of breeding and producing more puppies for your own whims, convienience or profit.
Since most people begin their search for a new pet online, It can be difficult to tell the difference between a legitimate rescue organization who happens to have puppies available for adoption and a backyard breeder whose profit from the sale will encourage them to produce more puppies.
Puppy mills that mass produce dogs do so for profit and not for betterment of the breed.
Dogs from puppy mills are mass produced solely for profit and are sold in pet stores, online and directly to consumers with little to no regard for the dog's health, genetic history or welfare.
The puppy mill industry produces dogs for profit while thousands of unwanted animals of all ages and breeds are euthanized in shelters every day.
Puppy mills, where puppies are mass - produced for profit without any regard for the health or emotional well - being of the parents, have been getting more attention with each passing year.
Puppy mills are breeding facilities that put maximizing profit ahead of animal welfare and mass - produce puppies for sale on the Internet, through ads, by brokers or at pet shops.
They are not motivated by financial profit, and they acknowledge responsibility for each and every puppy they produce, standing behind every dog they have bred.
When dogs reach the age where they're no longer able to produce puppies, Strader said, mill owners will often kill them since they're not a source of profit for their businesses.
Most of these puppies are sold to these stores through wholesalers who purchase their «stock» from people who mass - produce many different breeds of puppies for profit.
If that cost (pro-rated for this individual puppy) represents $ 30 of the cost to produce the puppy, the puppy mill will have more profit than if the pro-rated cost to acquire the parents was $ 35.
Unethical breeders and puppy mills continue to mass produce animals for profit without regard for the quality of pups produced or the quality of the lives of their breeding dogs.
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