Monday, May 7, 2012

Puppy Mills - Ways to avoid them


Puppy mills are the dirty secret of the dog world. Puppy mills can be shut down by creating an awareness about their futility. Here are some key things that you can do to find a puppy that is not bred in a puppy mill: Individuals need to be educated about puppy mills to avoid purchasing puppies from one. People will be able to avoid puppy mills a lot better if they know what they really are first.


Just like any other mill where one thing or the other is produced; puppy mills are facilities where puppies are produced, or bred. Similar to a production line, puppy mill owners merely use dogs for the continuous and rapid production of puppies, without taking care of the health and well-being of the dogs. Puppy mill owners do not give the puppies adequate nutrition, attention or space to live in. Developing attitude and health concerns is commonplace when dogs are raised in puppy mills due to inclement conditions.


Please be careful when you buy a puppy from the local pet store or from an ad online or in the paper because you may be buying a puppy that comes from a puppy mill. An ideal and somewhat unrealistic way of avoiding puppy mills is to avoid buying puppies from these sources. Your understanding as a customer grows when you pose some valid questions. It is most likely that if a pet store that sells puppies is unable to verify where they bought them that the dogs are from a puppy mill. Pet stores always have verifiable documentation to prove that they are selling puppies from reputable sources. 


Investigate the laws in your state regarding the care and breeding of domestic animals. Local representation is available to discuss any problems you may have. A lot of people subscribe to the notion they can be perform a good deed by saving a puppy from a puupy mill when they buy from there. However, that will only encourage puppy mill owners to continue breeding more and more puppies. The best way to get puppy mills shut down is for laws to be enacted regarding their existence. 


Rescue puppies from shelters or buy from responsibly breeders to avoid purchasing a puppy mill puppy. Look for a reputable breeder when you are getting a puppy so you will know it has come from a kind and caring source. Upper class breeders will always be prepared to let one view the area where there dogs and puppies are housed, while a puppy mill owner will not feel the need to show the living area and how it is maintained. If a breeder keeps their dogs in a neat and tidy facility with plenty of room, their dogs will be healthy and happy. Parents of puppies are often kept as pets along with them by a lot of the breeders. 


Animal shelters are an even better source for puppies that do not come from puppy mills. Dogs that are found in animal shelters for adoption are rescue animals and therefore, those that adopt them are doing the greatest deed, by giving that pet a home forever. Animal Shelters offer dogs of all breeds and allow people to avoid supporting an industry that breeds misery.


Puppy mills are cruel and harsh places where animals are never treated properly. The greater the knowledge about the lives of the poor animals who are left in these conditions, the sooner the time will come when puppy mills are forced out of business and closed down.

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