On February 4, the ASPCA seized 96 animals from a notorious puppy mill in Mississippi. The dogs were discovered living in feces-encrusted pens and filth. Many were underweight and appeared to have skin problems. Several dead adult dogs and puppies were also discovered.
On February 7, all 96 of the survivors were placed with the local and out-of-state animal welfare agencies that assisted in the raid...
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
February 4, the ASPCA seized 96 animals from a notorious Puppy Mill in Mississippi.
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6 comments:
I hope all the dogs and puppies rescued finally get the good home that they deserve.
oh my gosh. my stomach dropped reading this article. I cannot believe the way the puppies were being treated.
And why do we not prison such people for doing such horrible things to animals????!!!!
Your site is doing an awesome job promoting this awareness...
Thank you for dropping by, Puppy farms just make us sick, it is heart breaking. We foster dogs for a charity in Sunderland UK. It is so sad just a never ending line needing help. It is the same all over the world it is good to know that people are trying to help.
My dad's dog is from a puppy mill. Poor puppy!! He's scared of everyone!!! I'm glad the ASPCA is shutting them down. And I got your link on my website. :)
Neglect and abuse of inocent dogs for money. It makes me sick. My Lilly (boxer) is a puppy mill dog. They kept her is a cage for her first year. In that time they breed her and she had 12 puppies. A puppy having puppies...After the puppies were weaned they dumped her in the woods by my house. Her legs were under developed, she was skin and bones and could barely walk. These puppy mills need to be shut down, and the owners need to spend time in the same conditions that they had for their dogs. Sorry but this really angers me.
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