The original source of rescue dogs is
usually commercial breeders who sell direct via the internet or through pet stores and inexperienced backyard breeders.
Not exact matches
That means that even legal, USDA approved
commercial breeders can (and
usually are) forcing dogs to live in tiny, cramped cages, often stacked one on top of the other.
A puppy mill is a
commercial dog breeding facility or backyard
breeder that operates with an emphasis on maximizing seller profits,
usually with a complete disregard for animal welfare.
Commercial breeder: One who
usually has several breeds of dogs with profit as the primary motive for existence.
Horse
breeders are
usually not required to do this, but often find it to be a good form of
commercial promotion to include a stable name or farm initials in the horse's name.