very badly
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Puppy mills do not focus on the welfare of their dogs or puppies but rather focus on profits. Many of the puppies purchased from puppy mills have not been treated well and the validity of their pureness of breed is not guaranteed.
Puppy mills are extremely crowded. The dogs and puppies are stuffed in cages.
Most chain-pet stores that sell puppies get their dogs from puppy mills. Many petstores (excluding animal shelters, of course) get their dogs from puppy mills.
puppy mills need to get food so they can take there last bite i feel sad for the puppies
Puppy Mills do not advertise online or in newspapers. The only puppy mill reviewed online is Just Puppies in Rockville, MD.
puppy mills produce half a million puppies per year. they are not to big because most dogs in puppy mills die because of cramped spaces.
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One can buy puppies that aren't from puppy mills from a number of places depending on where one lives. In the UK one can get them from the RSPCA or Pets4Homes.
NO dogs in puppy mills do not get exercise! Because puppy mills are cruel company's that do not care for the dogs heath, they are greedy people who only care for the money. The puppies that get special treatment because most of those puppies are going to a pet store. So the dogs do not get exercise, but the puppies do!
yes they do it for fun they think it is nice to do this to puppies instead of getting help for them
That depends where you got the puppy from. If the puppy is from a breeder, the breeder often breeds dogs in her own home. If you got the puppy from an animal shelter, the puppies are often taken from puppy mills (places that breed massive numbers of puppies under bad conditions) or found on the streets. Puppies from puppy stores are usually purchased from breeders.