
According to the Humane Society of the United States—the overwhelming majority of pet stores obtain their dogs from puppy mills—which is the only way for them to have a continuous supply of "stock."
Puppy mills are factory-like breeding operations where dogs spend most of their lives, if not their entire lives in cages, supplying pet stores with puppies. When these dogs are no longer useful they are normally destroyed.
Puppy mill puppies often have a host of health problems due to irresponsible breeding and neglect, yet pet stores continue to sell them for large sums of money. Many people who purchase these sick dogs can't afford the medical bills and end up having to give them up.
Due to the recent trend in "teacup" breeds (made popular by certain celebrities), new pet stores have sprung up that sell puppies, further enabling puppy mills to stay in business. Unfortunately "teacup" just means a dog that was deliberately bred to be undersized and likely has genetic problems.
A good way to enlighten the public about the harsh realities of puppy mills and the merits of adoption is to organize a protest at a store that sells dogs. The following are ways to make your demonstration successful.
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acopro13 said
on 1/8/2008 An excellent way to bring attention to the horrible conditions of puppy mills!!! I applaud you!