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Attention Animal Lovers
Apr 4th, 2008 at 8:32am
 
Make sure to watch/tape/DVR/TIVO etc. Oprah today, Friday April 4th. Lisa Ling investigates the hidden world of Puppy Mills and the treatment of those animals.

The only way we can help and be a voice for this helpless animals, is to be informed and learn the truth.

Thank you,
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Re: Attention Animal Lovers
Reply #1 - Apr 10th, 2008 at 8:15pm
 
Hi Mar:

My mom taped and sent it to me.  I am not sure I can bear to watch.  I will want to rescue them all!  Thanks for getting this message out!

Also, have you guys heard the increase in shelter animals as a result of people losing their houses?  I urge anyone who is looking for a pet, please try your local shelter or rescue organizations first.  Also check out www.pedigree.com.  They have a great website that offers resources for pet owners and they have a great adoption campaign going on.

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Reply #2 - Apr 10th, 2008 at 11:56pm
 
I agree with ya Sandi, it’s tough. I had to stop watching it. I literally got sick over it, but I thought if people knew more about the puppy mills, they’d stop buying from the people associated with them and help fight them and put them out of business and end that torture.

I’m with you 100% about adoption too. You’re right; the increase in shelters of homeless animals is heartbreaking. All they wanna do is love someone. Smiley

Thank you for the info and for being their voice. Smiley

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Reply #3 - Apr 11th, 2008 at 12:36pm
 
10 Ways You Can Help Fight Puppy Mills


1. Do Not Buy Your Puppy From a Pet Store
That puppy who charmed you through the pet shop window has most likely come from a large-scale, substandard commercial breeding facility, commonly known as a puppy mill. In these facilities, parent dogs are caged and bred as often as possible, and give birth to puppies who could have costly medical problems you might not become aware of until after you bring your new pet home.

2. Make Adoption Your First Option
If you’re looking to make a puppy part of your family, check your local shelters first. Not only will you be saving a life, but you will ensure that your money is not going to support a puppy mill. There are many dogs waiting for homes in shelters all across the country and an estimated one in four is a purebred! Your second option is breed rescue. If your heart is set on a specific breed you haven’t been able to find in a shelter, you can do an Internet search for a breed-specific rescue organization.

3. Know How to Recognize a Responsible Breeder
If you’ve exhausted your options for adopting and are choosing to buy from a breeder, remember that responsible breeders have their dogs’ interests in mind. They are not simply interested in making a sale, but in placing their pups in good homes. A responsible breeder should screen you as thoroughly as you screen them! Read the ASPCA’s responsible breeding statement to find out more about how a responsible breeder behaves.

4. See Where Your Puppy Was Born and Bred
One sign that you are speaking to an unscrupulous breeder is that they will not let you see the facility in which your puppy was born. Always ask to see the breeding premises and to meet both parents (or at least the mother) of the puppy you want to take home. You should also ask for an adoption contract that explains in terms you understand, the breeder’s responsibilities, health guarantee and return policy.

5. Internet Buyers, Beware!
Buying a puppy from the Internet is as risky as buying from a pet store. If you buy a puppy based on a picture and a phone call, you have no way of seeing the puppy’s breeding premises or meeting his parents. And those who sell animals on the Internet are not held to the Animal Welfare Act regulations and so are not inspected by the USDA.

6. Share Your Puppy Mill Story with the ASPCA
Every bit of evidence gives us more power to get legislation passed that will ban puppy mills.

7. Speak Out!
Inform your state and federal legislators that you are disturbed by the inhumane treatment of dogs in puppy mills, and would like to see legislation passed that ensures that all animals bred to be pets are raised in healthy conditions. You can keep up-to-date about current legislation to ban puppy mills by joining the ASPCA Advocacy Brigade.

8. Tell Your Friends
If someone you know is planning on buying a puppy, please direct them to our puppy mill information at ASPCA.org. Let them know that there are perfectly healthy dogs in shelters waiting to be adopted.

9. Think Globally
Have a webpage, a MySpace page or a blog? Use these powerful tools to inform people about puppy mill cruelty by adding a link to our puppy mill information at ASPCA.org. http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=cruelty_puppymills

10. Act Locally!
When people are looking to buy or adopt a pet, they will often ask the advice of their veterinarian, groomer or pet supply store. Download and print our flyers and ask to leave them in the offices of your local practitioners.
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Reply #4 - Apr 11th, 2008 at 2:30pm
 
I LOVE IT!!!!!
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Reply #5 - Jun 25th, 2008 at 3:42pm
 
thanks for sharing, mar.  the story truly saddened me!  Embarrassed  i have 2 of my own, and  they are part of our family.  ;Grin yes, even the 75 lb labrador lives indoor with us and sleeps under the covers with us at night Wink  (i think she thinks she's really a human trapped in a dog's body)  Smiley  

i have a co-worker whose landlord does just that....breeds her poor female chow all year long and sells the puppies for $800 each.  i want to report it as i feel it should be CRUELTY TO ANIMALS! but it's not against the law (that i know of...)

i'm going to re-post the tips you posted above in an email and send it to all of my friends/family.  

speaking of which, i have noticed puppy prices here have gone up. i was just in a local pet store and saw yorkshire terrior puppies for $2,300!  the cheapest was a chihuahua for $899.

well thanks again for this info...it's sad..but true...

aloha,
shan
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