Trying a local pet shop is not a great option because 9 out of 10 pups sold
there come from puppy mills.
Not exact matches
Most pet store
puppies come from puppy mills, and everyone should know what happens
there.
there is no way to really study that equation.Pet stores of course deny their pups
come from puppy mills.
People need to know that
there isn't one
puppy in a pet shop that hasn't
come from a
puppy mill.
Most people don't want to believe it, but the truth is the cute
puppies in pet stores
come from puppy mills and the mothers are still
there, suffering endlessly, forced to produce yet another litter.
But, 99 percent of these pets
come from the same place,
puppy mills and
there are no good
puppy mills... so that is a non-argument.
Unless you personally visit the place where your
puppy was born and raised — and where the
puppy's parents live —
there's no way to know that your
puppy didn't
come from a
puppy mill, no matter what a sales clerk tells you.
and also a side note for all you people who think Premier pup uses
puppy mills, I highly doubt it becase
theres no way a
puppy like Mushu
comes from a
puppy mill, he's way to happy and chubby haha.
Repeatedly, the argument
coming from those against communities limiting sales at pet stores (where
puppy mill animals are sold) is either, «
There are no
puppy mills,» or, «
There is no proper...
Without legal measures in place,
there is no guarantee that animals sold in pet shops do not
come from puppy mills, and we hope Maryland passes this bill into law, thus decreasing demand for animals
from puppy mills.
There's a proven connection between
puppy mills and pet stores, but a surprising number of people remain unaware that those cute
puppies in the window
came from a mass breeding facility.