Sentences with phrase «selling dogs for profit»

In fact, Petco has never sold dogs for profit in its 51 year history.
An animal rescue for dogs will not be recognized by ODA if the individual or organization operates for profit, sells dogs for a profit (see next bullet), breeds dogs, or purchases more than nine dogs in any given calendar year unless the dogs are purchased from a dog warden, a humane society, or another animal rescue for dogs.

Not exact matches

Mock - up Milk Bones for dogs, almost - Advil medication for headaches, might - be Mars bars for snacks and supposed - to - be SoftSoap for bathrooms: the store sells knockoff products for much cheaper than it sells name brands, earning it a higher profit margin and helping turn Dollarama into a near $ 3 - billion a year company.
Some lost dogs may be returned to their rightful owners out of kindness or for a reward, but a greedy stranger may instead end up keeping the dog or selling it for profit.
This month I've been thinking about how to create positive, lasting change for companion animals who are suffering at the hands of puppy millers, backyard breeders, and others who sell dogs and cats for profit with complete disregard for their health, safety, and well - being.
They call it «freedom flights» from the Bahamas when it's really nothing more than exploitation for profit while at the same time, local politicians outlawed pet stores from selling puppies bred by American dog breeders.
Raising and selling dogs is a business for profit for many people.
This is one example why people, for years, have tried to get authorities to hold commercial breeders, such as Kathy Bauck, who profit from the breeding and selling of dogs, accountable for their actions.
Puppy mills breed puppies for profit, at the expense of the health and well - being of both the puppies who are being sold and the older dogs used to breed them.
-- They'll never know, but the dogs and cats suffering silently in «atrocious» conditions as they are bred on mills only to be sold for profit at pet stores have a forever friend in Camden County.
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Sell puppies or adults through third parties, including but not limited to: online brokers, newspapers, auctions, pet shops, catalog houses, laboratories, dog - fighting operations, or any wholesale dealer in dogs (a dealer being a person who regularly buys dogs for re-sale at a profit), or to any person who sells to any of the above.
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 dog industry has been quoted as saying that holiday puppy sales make up 50 - 60 % of their entire year's profits for stores that sell puppies.
The HSUS, HSLF, and DDAL pointed out that it was fundamentally unfair that people involved in the same underlying business enterprise (breeding dogs to sell for profit) would face entirely different regulatory standards.
There are several good reasons why I'd rather adopt a dog from a shelter than buy a puppy from a pet store, aside from discouraging the proliferation of puppy mills (pet shops that sell puppies for profit rather than the welfare of the dog).
Not knowingly sell a Scottish Terrier of any age to a pet shop, catalog house, laboratory or any wholesale dealer in dogs (a dealer being a person who regularly buys dogs for sale at profit), or to any person who sells to any of the above.
[5] Under the AWA, a «dealer» is any person who, for compensation or profit, transports, buys, or sells any dog for use as a pet, hunting, security, or breeding purposes.»
remember, 99 % of all dogs sold at pet stores come from puppy mills, where they breed dogs for profit without regard to the parent or pup's health.
Lucy is a little Labrador Retriever was born to a purebred dog breeder who intended to sell her for a steep profit.
Breeders found they could sell dogs for at minimum a couple hundred dollars each, meaning high profit for low overhead.
puppy mills are where dogs in pet stores (and online breeders) are farmed like livestock, kept in cages and used to breed and sell puppies for profit.
Also, it is estimated more than 90 % of dogs sold in pet stores come from puppy mills, and the Commission's plan is an acknowledgement that pet stores may often times be a front for unscrupulous breeders and distributors profiting from breeding and selling other animals as well.
Under the new law, «no person, retail establishment or animal welfare organization may sell or transfer a dog or cat that is under one year of age for a profit» — the animal can only be transferred for a price that is based on certain actual expenses incurred, such as veterinary care, food, shelter, spay / neuter, applicable permit fees and microchip and registration fees.
Exempted would only be persons who sell dogs, cats and rabbits under specific thresholds, It would be prohibited for a breeder to sell more than 3 litters or more than 20 kittens in a 12 month period, since they may be considered a for - profit business or person «engaged in retail... commerce» related to dogs, cats and rabbits.
What you're really doing is creating an open spot for another puppy to be sold for profit — and the parent dogs stuck in the puppy mill who pay the ultimate price.
Not only can selling the right products for home grooming and bathing bring in profits, these items may make the dog's life and the groomer's job easier — and pet owners end up with a sweeter smelling pet.
He eventually bought out the owners of the dog business, ran it for a few years and then sold it for a profit, right before the market crashed in September of 2008.
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