This film features a rescued
puppy mill dog whose story changed the lives of thousands of people.
Not exact matches
MABTR takes in a high number of
puppy mill survivors — breeding
dogs whose time has run out — in order to save their lives and give them a chance at love.
Never allow my stud
dog to be bred to any bitch
whose owner is known at the time to be directly or indirectly involved with any
puppy broker,
puppy mill, pet shop selling
dogs, litter lot sales, or any other wholesale distributor
whose business is involved in like activities.
D. Breeder must be prepared to ensure to the best of their ability that no stud
dog or brood bitch owned by them is bred to any
dog or bitch
whose owner is directly or indirectly involved with any
dog broker,
puppy mill, pet shop that retails
dogs, auctions, litter lot sales, or any other commercial enterprise
whose business is involved in these activities.
We also need more education on: • The importance and necessity of spaying and neutering, so we can end pet overpopulation • Ending
puppy mills once and for all, so we can end the senseless suffering of mama
dogs whose feet often times never touch the ground • The importance of micro-chipping, so beloved pets can return home • The importance of vaccinations, so we can eradicate diseases like parvo that leave innocent
puppies suffering • Updating our licensing laws so that pet «owners» are held responsible for their animal's actions, not the animal.
I'm against
puppy mills, backyard breeders, irresponsible owners
whose dogs procreate by «accident,» and the continued overbreeding of popular
dogs for profit.
https://youtu.be/zwNtpzex0eY This morning, Dogster published my review of «The
Dog Lover,» a new film based on the true story of a hunting - dog breeder in South Dakota whose dogs were seized in a puppy mill raid aided by the Humane Society of the United Stat
Dog Lover,» a new film based on the true story of a hunting -
dog breeder in South Dakota whose dogs were seized in a puppy mill raid aided by the Humane Society of the United Stat
dog breeder in South Dakota
whose dogs were seized in a
puppy mill raid aided by the Humane Society of the United States.
Senate Bill 130 is poorly crafted legislation endorsed by the Ohio Professional
Dog Breeders Association, an organization
whose members represent the majority of Ohio's USDA licensed
puppy mill breeders.
They have experience weeding out
puppy mill owners and others
whose intentions for adoptable
dogs may be less than stellar.
But thanks to the kind folks behind National Mill
Dog Rescue (NMDR),
whose mission is to «rescue, rehabilitate and re-home discarded breeding
dogs,»
dogs from
puppy mills are getting a second chance at a happy life.