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Pets of Bel Air is Selling Puppies from Puppy Mills

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Dear Pets of Bel Air, Please be humane and stop selling dogs from puppy mills. It has been well documented that these animals mothers have been mistreated and deserve a better life. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to re-wording the description of these videos. Please JUST SAY NO TO PUPPY MILLS.

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  • People who buy pets in pet stores or through the Internet should ask themselves: where are the parents? They're in hell, in a breeding facility that hides behind a USDA license. Never buy, adopt from a shelter.

  • It's about time the world treated animals properly!!!!

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  • @hollywoodjinky where can i find one n nyc brookyln? i have one puppy i bought it from puppy city but they took her from the shelter when i came to i decided to get that one

  • How about renters that don't that don't allow pets , their to worried about their carpets thats another problem.

  • My personal opinion is that there is no such thing as a "reputable" breeder. For every puppy that is sold in a pet store, a shelter animal dies. No person has the right to force an animal to have babies, just to take them away from her and sell them for their own profit. If you think about it, it isn't difficult to see how that is wrong.

    Don't shop - ADOPT!

    Great video.

  • Breeders KILL shelter dogs' chances, period.

  • I agree with this vid!

  • how about 5 million dogs and cats are killed in our shelters every year because there aren't enough homes. Yet people keep breeding and buying, stop the insanity.

  • 500,000 animals are bred every year in puppy mills, and while they are purposefully being bred, so too are 70,000 homeless puppies and kittens born.

    27,473 abandoned animals die in 4,000 U.S. tax-payer funded shelters at a cost of 2 billion dollars a year, and this all for want of a home.

    Adopt, don't shop!

  • My advice is to never buy pets from the stores,but rather directly from the breeder.Then you will get to see at least the mother,and that tells a lot about how your pet will be later on.

  • this vile trade shouls stop keep keep making these vids so people are aware of this evil trade keep up the good work in exposing this barbaric pratice

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