EVERY purchase of a pet
store puppy condemns that puppy's mother to a life in hell.
Not exact matches
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.
Buying a
puppy from a pet
store or online should be socially
condemned.
As long as there is a market for pet
store puppies, other dogs will be
condemned to death by mass breeding only so that a few people can make some money, often with no thought of the welfare of their «product.»
Humane Canada
condemns puppy mills (see definition) and opposes the sale of cats and dogs in markets or pet
stores other than satellite adoption centres and also disapproves of large - scale commercial breeders and «backyard breeders».
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.»
Every
puppy purchased from a pet shop encourages the
store to order more
puppies of that breed,
condemning the parents of the dogs to a life of hell.