Sentences with phrase «store puppies born»

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The paper reviews the findings of multiple studies involving dogs born in high - volume commercial breeding establishments — commonly known as puppy mills — and sold to the consumer directly via the Internet, or indirectly through retail pet stores.
Because of how dogs sold through pet stores and / or born in puppy mills are bred, housed, handled, shipped, homed, and raised, there are many possible reasons underlying the problems they show as adults.
We do not need any pet or puppy stores, so we deffinately do not need any more of them, even if you are only breeding one litter for yourself; if you want a pet get one that is already born or support a breeder that breeds with the integrity of the breed at heart or become one of these breeders yourself and understand that you will no make money off it nor be able to enjoy that one on one time that is so special about owning a pet or two.
Some of the worst puppy mills sell puppies through pet stores and online, relying on impulse purchases by people who haven't seen for themselves where the puppy was born and raised.»
They hide the ugly truth from the public by selling their puppies to unsuspecting consumers through pet stores, websites and classified ads, refusing to reveal where or how the puppy was born and raised.
She says the documentary is important viewing for everyone, «especially those still tempted to buy a puppy from a pet store despite the virtual inevitability that the pup was born of suffering, and the fact that buying a puppy mill puppy will condemn the breeding dogs to a lifetime of misery.»
I know of puppies being born totally healthy with mothers on grocery store kibble.
Pet stores would be required to place placards on cages disclosing where the puppy was born or bred.
The mom and dad of the puppy in the pet store window are unlikely to make it out of the mill alive — and neither will the many puppies born with overt physical problems that make them unsalable.
Puppy mill puppies are born and raised in deplorable conditions — often to unhealthy parents — without proper socialization before they are sold to pet stores.
Darling Dexter began his life like so many dogs, born in a puppy mill and then sold to a puppy store.
The puppy was born 02/03/08 and arrived at the store April 1, 2008.
Many of the cute, adorable puppies that you see for sale in pet stores, on the internet, or by breeders advertising in magazines or newspapers are actually born in filthy, abusive, and cramped conditions.
The parents of the puppy in the pet store window are unlikely to make it out of the mill alive — and neither will the many puppies born with overt physical problems.
But, of course, nowhere in the photo will the consumer see the cramped, dirty cages where the puppies are born and kept until they are sold in pet stores or at auctions.
Retail giants such as Sears Roebuck sold puppies in their pet departments and pet store chains were born.
I was born in a puppy mill, then sold in a pet store and eventually given up to a rescue association.
Nine of the 32 dogs removed last week from the Wizard of Claws — a Pembroke Pines, Florida, store that was notorious for selling puppy - mill - born designer dogs — were put up for adoption over the weekend, and they all found homes.
500,000 puppies are born in puppy mills and sold in pet stores every year in the United States.
The puppies who are born in these horrible places are sent to stock pet stores across the country, and the profits from their sale fuel the continual abuse of other breeding dogs.
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