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The Truth About Puppy Mills

By Amanda, published Jan 22, 2007
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We all know it happens: you go to the pet store with your kids and see the puppies in the cages. "Look at the cute puppies! Can we have one?" they beg. Your best bet would be to say no. A large portion of puppies in pet stores come from puppy mills.

A puppy mill is an indescribable place. The horrors of the eye are unimaginable. Let's start with the basics. What is a puppy mill? It is a term that is used to describe a location that mass-produces puppies, with little or no care given to their health or well-being. The owners of puppy mills are producing puppies solely for financial gain. The female dogs are bred each time they are in heat until their little bodies can't handle it and either die while giving birth, are euthanized, are sold to laboratories for experimentation, or are cruelly murdered. When the puppies are born, they generally are taken from their mothers far earlier than is healthy for them, before they can even eat solid foods, so that they can be shipped to the pet stores. These puppies have received no socialization and are not handled, so they are quite skittish and make poor pets.

These dogs are forced to live in inhumane conditions. They live in tiny wire cages for the duration of their lives and are not let out to run and play. Generally, their cages are cleaned out next to never, so they live in their own waste. The food given to these animals, if they are even fed on a regular basis, is almost inedible. The water they drink is dirty and full of who only knows what. They are always in their cages, even during the bitter winter months and the scorching summer heat.

The dogs in puppy mills are unhealthy and most have never seen the face of a veterinarian. The people who run the puppy mills, of course, don't want to waste their precious money on getting the dogs vaccinated, necessary medications etc. If a dog needs assistance in giving birth to the puppies, she will more than likely not receive any type of assistance and will die while giving birth.

The Truth About Puppy Mills

Pet shops are not the ideal place to buy a family pet.

Credit: Evgeny Kulakov

Copyright: Evgeny Kulakov

Takeaways
  • The female dogs are bred each time they are in heat
  • They live in tiny wire cages for the duration of their lives and are not let out to run and play.
  • Most dogs' teeth rot out by the time they are a year old
Did You Know?
There is federal law, the Animal Welfare Act, and many states have laws that purport to regulate puppymills, but the fact is that those laws are rarely enforced.
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This is soo currupt!

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

 
How sad. :(

Posted on 01/22/2007 at 12:01:00 PM

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