Indiana Puppy Mill 10/9/08
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Thank God for the people who rescue these poor animals. I have a dog that was purchased at a pet store, BUT I adopted him from our local shelter. He has cherry eye and no matter how much I feed him, he hoards his food under the bed - I can only guess it's because he was born in a cage and had to push and shove his way to eat.
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God bless people like you.
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And always remember that you can still buy from a breeder just research wisely (: But mutts make the smartest and best Dogs ever!
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These situations is what sparked my idea to work for the HSMO (: And I plan on getting a degree in Animal Cruelty Investigating and either work at HSMO or ASPCA because they do so much for these sweet Dogs who don't deserve this terrible mistreating
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no dog should be treated like dat.
DONT GET ANIMALS IF U ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE PROPER CARE AND LOVE THEM!these thick skulled hoarders need to get dat threw there head!!
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there ought to be regular inspection requirements for breeding facilities this large. But then, I guess most of the ones that are this bad aren't licensed or known about anyway :(
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what happend to the other puppies and animals you couldnt rescue? im just curiose.. God Bless people liek you
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He saves dogs and he's hot...what guy!
So, these vermin just get to keep and breed the remaining dogs???
They don't get shut down/fined???
puppymilltruck 2 years ago
It depends on the Department of Agriculture for each state to regulate large-scale breeders. We encourage everyone to become familiar with their state's laws. This rescue was in Indiana.
hsmolovesanimals 2 years ago
Anyone who still buys puppies at pet stores is an inconsiderate idiot. Thanks for keeping up the good work. Is it still legal in MO to have a puppy mill? It is against the law in lots of states now.
mammal46 3 years ago
It's legal to have a large operation as long as they are abiding by the laws. In most cases they are not inspected on a regular basis and this is when we intervene to find deplorable conditions with dogs that need desperate medical attention.
hsmolovesanimals 3 years ago