Female dogs are forced to breed until they die
No, selling lots of puppies and taking good care of them is not the same thing as a puppy mill. A puppy mill is a breeding facility that prioritizes profit over the well-being of the dogs, often keeping them in cramped and unsanitary conditions. Responsible breeding involves taking proper care of the dogs' physical and emotional needs.
any puppy store puppies are from a puppy mill. When you buy a puppy from a puppy mill- you are sending the money you just spent to that puppy mill and making it stronger. please just adopt a dog in need.
Puppy Mills is an awful place were they breed female dogs and sell their puppies at a pet store. Inside a puppy mill the dogs there live in bad conditions. Wired cages are stacked on top of each other. So all the dogs droppings fall through the cage land on other dogs and leave an awful odor. Plus since there isn't a solid flooring the dogs paws are swollen or cut from getting stuck and biting their paws off to free it. Some dogs haven't been outside for their whole live. To stand on solid ground or to run through the grass. Dogs at a puppy mill have cuts from other dogs, rotted teeth, and matted, bad smelling fur. Written by Annesa
dogs have the instinct to want to move there young because of people. they out there pups in one stop an come back later an feel uncomfortable so they try to hide them to keep them safe so they dont have worry about them :) hope i could help!
You can tell if your dog is from a puppy milll if it has been experencing weird side effects... such as: sicknesses!!! You can tell if your dog is from a puppy milll if it has been experencing weird side effects... such as: sicknesses!!!
A rescue! most dogs in pet stores come from a puppy broker and he got his dogs from a puppy mill. I recommend the National Mill Dog Rescue. I volunteer at the shelter. It's in Colorado.
A puppy mill is any place where an outrageous number of dogs are bred and raised illegally. It is often known as "backyard breeding" because it is done without the knowledge of the city.
A puppy mill is a place where dogs are bred in poor conditions for profit. If your golden retriever puppies were bred in a facility that prioritizes profit over the well-being of the dogs, then it could be considered a puppy mill. It's important to research the breeder and ensure they are reputable and ethical.
No, selling lots of puppies and taking good care of them is not the same thing as a puppy mill. A puppy mill is a breeding facility that prioritizes profit over the well-being of the dogs, often keeping them in cramped and unsanitary conditions. Responsible breeding involves taking proper care of the dogs' physical and emotional needs.
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A puppy from a puppy mill is more likely to have illness or parasites from the other dogs. It will probably have fleas or lice. The dieseases could spread to you, but are more likely to hurt the dog. If a dog is bought from a suspected puppy mill, do these things. 1. Call and ask the owner about health. Some puppy mill owners will give false documents or words. Get real proof from a vet. 2. If it is a puppy mill, turn it in to the police. Puppy mills are illegal. 3. Get the dog proper vaccinations and treatments. 4. Enjoy puppy.
Yes, but they might be puppy mill dogs or not from responsible breeders. For more info: - stoppuppymills.org
A puppy w/o papers might come from a puppy mill, where dogs are bred with no concern for the mother's health, the genetic suitability of the parents, or the nutritional needs of the dogs. They are often sickly. Or maybe not a puppy mill but simple cluelessness. Doesn't change the outcome much.
any puppy store puppies are from a puppy mill. When you buy a puppy from a puppy mill- you are sending the money you just spent to that puppy mill and making it stronger. please just adopt a dog in need.
YES YES YES don't ever buy from a puppy farm, mill or factory. dogs are not cared for in puppy farms and femals are normally bread to young and have to many litters. the only way we can stop this is TO NOT BUY FROM A PUPPY FARM. if you want to find out more go to the kennel club website.
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.
Two Goldens - one adopted from Main Line Animal Rescue. "Maggie" is a puppy mill rescue. Her sisters remain in an Amish puppy mill in Lancaster County.