Ewa Demianowicz, campaigner for HSI / Canada, said: «While we are pleased that the Quebec government is introducing a permit system, more rigorous standards are required to put
puppy mills out of business and to protect animals from abusive living conditions.
The bill faces strong opposition from breeders that claim it will put
their puppy mills out of business.
S63 was introduced by Senator Ray Lesniak — for whom getting
puppy mills out of New Jersey is part of his political platform.
A simple way to put
puppy mills out of business is to let the I.R.S. handle it.
We share in the concern of communities and have a common objective to put
puppy mills out of business.
Adoption is promoted because close to two million animals die in shelters every year, but it's also an important part of putting
puppy mills out of business.
One way you can help to drive
puppy mills out of business is to support responsible, accredited breeders.
By choosing USDA - licensed breeders and by encouraging your friends and family to do the same, you can be sure that your pets will have had a safe, healthy upbringing while also helping to push
puppy mills out of business for good.
Let's put
these puppy mills out of business by shutting down the illegal operators.
Not exact matches
Get all the information on dog breeders you need to make a responsible, informed choice.We've all heard horror stories about flaky
out - of - state dog breeders, irresponsible practices and
puppy mills.
The punishment for leaving a dog
out in the freezing cold to potentially die should be beyond a mere slap on the wrist, pay your fine and go back to your
puppy mill to extract more blood money.
Legislators who co-sponsor annual NYS Animal Advocacy Day announce strong new legislation to prevent
puppy mills like the one in Montgomery County from leaving dogs
out in extreme cold where they could face death; Tedisco and Ball also announce that 4th Annual NYS Animal Advocacy Day will be held in Albany on May 28, 2014
My one hope is they seek
out reputable breeders and avoid backyard breeders and
puppy mills.
Chuck Lowery, a Democrat, won the highly contested seat, and although he didn't make it the central issue of his candidacy, he did put
out a 60 - second campaign piece after the candidates» forum back in September contrasting his position on «Missouri
puppy mills» with that of Felien.
Meanwhile, the bills also addressed other areas of the pet sales industry, including legislation designed to keep «
puppy mill» dogs
out of New York retail kennels.
These recent bills came about
out of fear, not
out of any reasonable plan to address the Oklahoma
puppy mill issue.
The session started
out with two strong measures to address the worst animal welfare issues facing companion animals in Oklahoma,
puppy mills and routine abandonment of unwanted pets.
Puppy mills refer to high volume puppy producing facilities in which the dogs are generally transferred to their new owners off the producers» property, so that the facility operates out of
Puppy mills refer to high volume
puppy producing facilities in which the dogs are generally transferred to their new owners off the producers» property, so that the facility operates out of
puppy producing facilities in which the dogs are generally transferred to their new owners off the producers» property, so that the facility operates
out of view.
We have all called for enforcement of the existing anti-cruelty and neglect laws, most of us support regulations to address
puppy mills and fraudulent rescue organizations and we all wonder
out loud why animal abandonment is so prevalent.
Oklahoma is one of the highest in the number of Class B dealers licensees in the nation (34
out of 969 active Class B licensees are located in OK) and this trade in dogs and other animals, which go to research, product testing, resale for pets and animals used in exhibits, may be even more hidden than in the
puppy mill world.
Puppy mills are large - scale breeding facilities where hundreds of dogs are kept in deplorable conditions for the sole purpose of churning
out puppies.
Start with shelter dogs: We all agree that there are plenty (thousands) of dogs, both in and
out of
puppy mills, who desperately need homes and can be rescued for free, so no one should ever be paying a breeder for an animal.
But when you drive by a family - filled pet store selling dogs as if they were toasters, or learn about horrific
puppy mills still profiting from cruelty, you begin to realize the adoption message is still not getting
out strongly or widely enough.
The public is learning about
puppy mills and eventually they will go
out of business.
She broke
out of a
puppy mill.
Unfortunately, with the popularity of the Rottweiler also brought a high demand for the dog, which brought
out irresponsible breeders and
puppy mills.
Or, even better, if we had figured
out a way to include cute, sociable animals like dogs (perhaps with a message about
puppy mills), we likely would have had better luck with the TV news.
To make a generalization,
puppy brokers,
puppy mills and backyard breeders figured
out this internet thing way before anyone else!
Though Franki thought she'd adopted the
puppy from a sweet couple who bred dogs and sold them for extra money, she quickly found
out that Vivica's health problems were signs the cute pooch was bred in a
puppy mill.
Yet
puppy mills and breeders continue to churn
out animal after animal like widgets on an assembly line.
Okay, if a pet store gets caught buying from a
puppy mill THREE times, shouldn't they be forced
out of business?
Nearly nine
out of every 10
puppies sold in pet stores come from
puppy mills, breeding kennels that raise dogs in cramped, crude, filthy conditions.
The HSUS constantly carries
out investigations of
puppy mills, the majority of which are known to be illegal.
At some point, they may end up at a shelter or
puppy mill, or be thrown
out on the road to become «Pavement Pelts.»
If you're interested in learning more about what you can do to help stop
puppy mills, check
out our guide here.
After thorough care and proper reconvalescence carried
out by veterinarians, Oscar was returned to the very owners of the
puppy mill who were never charged with cruelty.
Puppy mills create a surplus of popular dogs and then either sell them for testing or euthanize them when they are too old to adopt
out unless they can serve as a breeding dog in which case they will live in a cage with little human contact and never know the feel of grass under their feet.
Puppy mills and ignorant backyard breeders churn
out toy poodle pups by the dozen, which results in a lot of anxious, overly sensitive, snappy toy poodles.
The idea came to me when I started trying to find ways to better utilize my resources to get the word
out about animal rescue and problems with the dog breeding industry (
puppy mills, etc.).
Ninety percent, or every 9
out of 10, of the
puppies sold in pet shops come from
mills.
They got so popular that
puppy mills and BYBs were churning them
out so the temperaments got pretty bad.
To learn more about
puppy mills and what you can do to help, check
out the articles below:
They may look cute, but toy breeds can suffer from serious health problems and frequently come
out of
puppy mills.
Kevin: I have a question about
puppy mills: what percent of
puppies come
out of
puppy mills with diseases?
While the
puppy mill industry has received and justifiably so much negative attention most people who breed any purebred dog or other animal do so
out of love and the desire and pride of sharing this love with others.
Lil Olive, a fragile, tiny, Italian greyhound, was rescued in 2011 from a Missouri
puppy mill after spending twelve years in a small wire cage, being bred successively and forced to churn
out her
puppies for sale in the
puppy trade.
That front is a large problem, too, but taking stores
out of the equation will put a big chip into the problem of
puppy - proliferating in
mills.
To some degree, I think I've been floating along that river in Egypt (De Nial)- far more pleasant to be «
out of touch» rather than «in touch» with the true horrors of what goes on in
puppy mills.
I am trying to find
out how we can get laws changed to regulate the breeding (
puppy mills and
puppy stores), to make spaying and neutering cheaper or free so it's available to everyone — so that there will be fewer dogs going in to the kennels.
If the
puppies being sold are from
puppy mills, which often turn
out sick animals, and the sellers are losing money because of this, the
puppy mill faces losing the business, which means less profit, which makes selling
puppies less attractive, which makes everyone much happier!