This bill has the backing of those who
support the puppy mill industry and would remove the rights of local governments -LSB-...]
Don't
support the puppy mill industry, always adopt and don't shop!
You won't be
supporting the puppy mill industry, and at the same time, you'll be fighting the tragic pet overpopulation problem.
These puppies are then often sold in pet stores and online to unsuspecting buyers who would never knowingly
support the puppy mill industry.
I strongly advise that you do not
support the puppy mill industry and never buy a dog from a puppy mill or pet store.
If you are thinking of welcoming a new furry companion into your life but don't want to
support the puppy mill industry, there is no better option than to adopt a dog from a shelter!
If the dog has come from a pet store (generally not a good idea due to the fact that pet stores often
support the puppy mill industry), animal shelter, or another place where he has been confined for long periods of time, he might soil his crate.
This bill has the backing of those who
support the puppy mill industry and would remove the rights of local governments to regulate businesses within their communities, and strip them of -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Most animal advocates and people who simply are researching
puppies know that
supporting irresponsible breeders or
puppy mills propagates that
industry further, which eventually fills shelters, contributes to animal abuse, hoarding, and neglect.
The announcement of the new national tip line comes during The HSUS» 3rd annual
Puppy Mill Action Week, which is dedicated to educating the public about how to find a new best friend without supporting the abusive puppy mill indu
Puppy Mill Action Week, which is dedicated to educating the public about how to find a new best friend without
supporting the abusive
puppy mill indu
puppy mill industry.
It has become the $ 55 billion question as some of the biggest players in the pet
industry are stepping into the spotlight in
support of
puppy mills as more communities ban the sale of commercially bred pets in pet stores.
«New Jersey pet store consumers should not be duped into unwittingly
supporting the cruel
puppy mill industry, or into buying
puppies exposed to this unique set of physical and behavioral problems created by this substandard upbringing,» said Kathleen Schatzman, New Jersey director for the Humane Society of the United States.
Money Talks in the Fight for
Puppy Mills By Raining Cats and Dogs Some of the biggest players in the pet industry are stepping into the spotlight in support of puppy mills as more communities ban the sale of commercially bred pets in pet st
Puppy Mills By Raining Cats and Dogs Some of the biggest players in the pet
industry are stepping into the spotlight in
support of
puppy mills as more communities ban the sale of commercially bred pets in pet st
puppy mills as more communities ban the sale of commercially bred pets in pet stores.
Purchasing or rescuing a
puppy or kitten from a pet store
supports puppy and kitten
mills, an
industry which mass breeds animals for profit, without consideration for genetic quality, appropriate husbandry, veterinary care or homing techniques.
«Whether it's a
puppy mill or a hatchery,» Mullins says, «when you buy an animal, you are
supporting that
industry.»
«The Friendship Animal Protective League
supports this measure because we have first - hand experience caring for mother dogs discarded by the
puppy mill industry after they could no longer produce litters.
Don't be fooled: the person or pet store you've picked to buy your
puppy from might be
supporting the notorious
puppy mill industry.
You may feel like you're «rescuing» her, but in reality you're freeing up space for another
puppy mill «product» while
supporting and encouraging an
industry based on abuse.
Worse, you could end up unknowingly
supporting the cruel
puppy mill industry.
Choose not to
support the horrific
puppy mill industry by saying no pet stores.
«Consumers who purchase
puppies from pet stores or over the Internet without seeing a breeder's home firsthand are often unknowingly
supporting this cruel
puppy mill industry,» the Humane Society said.
Educating the public about the pet store -
puppy mill connection is important, but so is making your local lawmakers aware of how pet stores that sell live animals
support this cruel
industry.
If you're thinking of adding a furry best friend to your household but don't want to
support the cruel
puppy mill industry, always adopt and never shop!
Sadly, there are members of the pet
industry who subscribe to this commercial - breeder - equals -
puppy -
mill fabrication and actively
support puppy bans.