Puppy Mills - A Tragic Reality
What they are and how you can begin to make changes. Puppy
mills are breeding farms that are characterized by substandard care and conditions. Here
dogs are bred repeatedly for profit not for the pride of the breed. These innocent
creatures become part of a sick trade that supplies pet stores and research laboratories
with a steady supply of animals. The awful truth is that thousands of dogs across the U.S.
suffer horrible forms of abuse including starvation, cannibalism and lives spent in
extreme physical and psychological distress.
Under cramped, filthy conditions, dogs are forced to
breed resulting in unhealthy and genetically defective pups. Through the boiling
heat of summer and the bone-chilling winds of winter, they are denied veterinary care,
socialization with humans and comfortable shelter.
How do these mills stay in business? If you purchase a
puppy from a pet store, you are keeping the puppy mills in business. The puppy you buy
today will be replaced by another poor soul tomorrow. Any reputable breeder will NOT sell
puppies to a pet store. If you are looking for a, new addition, find a
reputable breeder or visit the shelter. Contact a national breed organization for more
information.
Until national legislation is in place that would BAN THE
SALE of puppies, kittens, dogs and cats in pet stores, puppy mills will continue. This
legislation should ONLY allow pet stores working in conjunction with charitable
organizations TO ADOPT OUT ANIMALS.
Please help stop this cycle of greed and cruelty. Write to legislators to demand
increased inspection of kennels under the standards set in the Animal Welfare Act. Express
dissatisfaction at the lack of USDA enforcement of the AWA unbelieveably, only 70
USDA inspectors currently are responsible for nearly 4000 kennels per year.
For more information: www.puppymillfighters.com
As well as www.nopuppymills.com