Put A Stop To Puppy Mill Cruelty

The issue

Some people might think that puppy farms/mills are a cute place where puppies can live freely and then get adopted by loving owners. This is hardly true. A caged up dog may never leave it's pen and is constantly producing litter, after litter. Until they can't produce anymore, they are no longer 'Profitable' and are discarded of like rubbish.

If you are thinking 'where are we going to get puppies from without puppy mills?' Well did you know that 1.2 million puppies/dogs are put down each year in shelters?

Sure pet shop puppies are cute, but have you seen their parents.

I know this can come to an end and all dogs can live the way they deserve. Most of the dogs get beaten to death when they are no longer needed and some have been found in bins outside barely alive.This makes me feel upset and annoyed that people are doing this, it should definitely be stopped, it can be stopped, it will be stopped!

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The issue

Some people might think that puppy farms/mills are a cute place where puppies can live freely and then get adopted by loving owners. This is hardly true. A caged up dog may never leave it's pen and is constantly producing litter, after litter. Until they can't produce anymore, they are no longer 'Profitable' and are discarded of like rubbish.

If you are thinking 'where are we going to get puppies from without puppy mills?' Well did you know that 1.2 million puppies/dogs are put down each year in shelters?

Sure pet shop puppies are cute, but have you seen their parents.

I know this can come to an end and all dogs can live the way they deserve. Most of the dogs get beaten to death when they are no longer needed and some have been found in bins outside barely alive.This makes me feel upset and annoyed that people are doing this, it should definitely be stopped, it can be stopped, it will be stopped!

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AnimalsAustralia
OscarsLaw
OscarsLaw

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Petition created on 28 October 2016