Sentences with phrase «sad life of a puppy»

It has inspired Teddy to set to the streets and tell the world why no dog should have to experience the sad life of a puppy mill dog.

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Last week I wrote about attacking Sad Puppies writers by badmouthing their means of making a living (which is writing)... and lo: Martin Wisse «I pity his poor editors» obliges and others follow suit.
It might be tempting to «save» a sad - looking puppy from a pet store, but for each puppy purchased, two adult dogs are condemned to a life of pain and misery in a puppy mill.
While consumers may hope that the puppies who were purchased at a retail store, or online, came from safe, loving and humane environments, the sad reality is that many came from breeding operations where puppies are nothing more than a product to sell — a source of income, not a life worthy of love and care.
It is a sad fact of life that your puppy is always at risk.
The lives of dogs raised in puppy mills are very sad.
It's a sad but true fact of life, but most dogs that are abandoned by their owners to shelters are between a year and a year - and - a-half old, which is the point when un-corrected puppy behaviors go from being cute to destructive.
Although the image of the sad puppy in a cage on television might make you feel compelled to give a few dollars out of guilt, that should not be the reality of shelter life.
What a sad disappointment that the proposed state bill to strengthen licensing regulations for puppy mills and improve the living conditions of these animals was shot down.
Along the city sidewalks of where I live in Brooklyn, the trail of sad orphaned socks dot the pavement like a trail of lost little puppies — it's just inevitable when the wee ones are pre-shoes but the feet require covering.
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