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Friday, October 15, 2010

A Few Facts About Puppy Mills

 Parental Unit  asked me to pass on this article posted by DogTime media about puppy mills. The article includes some helpful ways to tell whether we're buying a new pup from one of those ghastly "factories", or from a reputable breeder.
Even though we thought we really knew the "low-down" on puppy mills, Parental Unit and I both learned a lot from this article.
It's provided for your reading pleasure right here: dogtime.com/internet-puppy-mills.html

9 comments:

NAK and The Residents of The Khottage Now With KhattleDog! said...

Bravo for sharing this one!

It only the 'consumers' would put an end to purchasing this 'product' we might finally be able to close these mills -

Khyra's Mom

Pup Fan said...

Thank you for this info!

Amy / Layla the Malamute said...

Thanks for posting the link!

We were just discussing at class last night how people need to be more informed before buying dogs. The first day as a vet tech, this family brought in their new puppy who had a horrible case of worms and other illnesses. The dad of the family said, "I can't believe it's sick - I just spent $3600 on it."

Thirty six hundred dollars?!? On a mixed breed puppy that you could find at any rescue or shelter?! Come on!!

If people want "purebred" dogs, which aren't even the only pups at pet stores now, going to a breeder would be a fraction of the cost, plus you get health clearances and some guarantees.

Sorry, didn't mean to rant - but I get really annoyed/angry at people for buying puppies online or at pet stores!

Lorenza said...

Thanks for sharing it!
Here we don't have many reputable dog breeders.
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza

melf said...

How appropriate that you should post this today when it was announced that one of HSUS' "Dirty Dozen" puppy mills of Missouri is closing. Sadly, they plan to auction off their 800 dogs and many of them will end up at other puppy mills. Rescue groups are trying to gather money so they can go down and rescue as many as they can. I hope they rescue a lot.

Here's the story: http://exm.nr/btOlVt

(P.S. Stopping by on the Saturday Pet Blogger Hop!)

melf said...

Just as an additional note. There is a new website that allows people to rate breeders and expose the bad ones. It was created to expose backyard breeders and puppy mills. www.thebreederratings.com

Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing this info.

I agree with Khyra And Sometimes Her Mom that if people stop going to them, the factories will close.

Education is needed too!!!

Molly the Airedale said...

We need to check out this article!
We have an award for you, Bocci! Check out our blog when you get a chance, okay.

Love ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch

Carol Bryant said...

Having rescued a puppy mill dog who lit up my life for nearly 15 years, I can attest personally to the horrors of puppy mills. Great post!

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