The growing number of
substandard kennels in Oklahoma has created a «buyer beware,» market with an ever increasing number of animal welfare and consumer complaints.
The lack of regulations leaves us with
substandard kennels in which female dogs languish in filth and suffering horribly.
Not exact matches
The HSUS has never acknowledged that Pet Breeder Organizations
in the 10 States where over 80 % of all USDA Licensed Breeders are located have «Publicly Condemned
Substandard Kennels.»
Recent changes
in laws are NOT stopping
substandard kennels from continuing.
As you may recall, I am the individual who wrote to you
in 2009, and told you that responsible breeders
in State Commercial Breeder Associations
in the States where over 80 % of all Federally Licensed and inspected Breeders were located had «publicly condemned
substandard kennels.»
Twenty years ago, people knew that a «puppy mill» was a
substandard kennel where unhealthy, overbred dogs were kept
in horrendous conditions.
They will be reaching out to breeders and others
in the industry to develop concrete, science - based standards — standards that are meant to bring
substandard kennels into compliance with the standards the majority of breeders use on a daily basis.
Decades ago people thought of a puppy mill simply as a
substandard kennel where dogs were kept
in bad conditions.