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Puppy
Mills – Learn the Surprising Truth About
Pet Shops
Submitted By:
Kelly Marshall
Pet stops
are a very popular place to shop for
young puppies and other animals of your
choice. There is a pet store on almost
every corner in every cit. And it is
difficult to resist that cute and
desperate looking puppy caged up waiting
to be taken to your house. But before
you make this decision you really should
know a little bit of information about
these pet stops and the origins of the
puppies they sell.
Ever heard of a puppy mill?
Do you know where most of these
puppies actually come from that you see
being sold in pet shops? There are
certain breeding centers that have
high-volume puppy production which sells
them to pet shops, which then is sold
then sold to you, of course. They are
called "puppy mills" and are probably
the most repulsive form of dog breeding
practices that I have ever witnessed in
my entire life.
My Disclaimer: Let me be clear on one
thing up for you: Not every pet stop
gets their puppies from puppy mills, but
enough research has been conducted to
find that a large majority of shops in
the USA do in fact use puppy mills as
their resource for pets to sell to the
public.
So, what exactly are puppy mills?
To put it in easier terms, a puppy
mill is a farm that is found most often
in the Midwestern part of the United
States. These farms actually breed
animals for money and they mostly breed
dogs. That may not sound that cruel but
imagine these puppies being bred in high
volumes and mistreated in the same way
that cattle or chickens are. Now I’m not
saying that all farms that breed dogs
are like this – I’m referring to the
majority.
If that doesn't give you a disturbing
vision, then imagine cages stacked upon
cages with these small adorable little
puppies, all suffering and being
ignored. Again, I’m not talking about
all farms. Now picture rows and rows of
these dog filled cages, all with very
minimal human contact and the only care
they are getting is enough food and
water to survive. You can easily find
photos by doing research on the Internet
which would absolutely break your heart.
What is so horrible about buying a
puppy that originated from a puppy mill?
There is absolutely nothing wrong
with taking home one of these puppies,
and it is definitely a positive choice
to make. No, I’m not contradicting
myself; I’m just shedding a little light
on the subject of puppy mills. On the
other hand, many of these dogs have what
is called Early Stress Syndrome (ESS)
and may grow up to be extremely nervous
and frightened dogs which are very hard
to instill confidence when training
them.
Of course there are exceptions to
the rule with these puppies, however,
before you spend your hard-earned money
just make sure that you understand that
there is to know about where your puppy
came from when considering buying one
from a pet stop.
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