Writing a letter to your local newspaper or posting flyers around town can be a highly effective way of getting the word out. Asking to display flyers in vets and pet stores (if they allow it) may also be a good idea. Ultimately, puppy mills are unlikely to go away while the practice is still legal. By contacting your local government officials ...

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Here are seven ways you can take action to stop puppy mills: 1. Help make retail pet stores puppy-friendly. The Puppy-Friendly Pet Stores initiative asks dog lovers everywhere to help their local pet stores implement puppy-friendly policies by refusing to sell puppies in their store and supporting homeless pet adoptions instead.

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Indeed, the best way to stop puppy mills is to tell as many people as we can about them. If your friends, family, co-workers, or neighbors are thinking of getting a dog, then let them know about puppy mills and recommend nearby adoption sites, or local reputable breeders. The internet is also a great place to spread the word.

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19 thoughts on " Puppy Mills on Oprah – What You Can Do To Stop Puppy Mills " Claire Rifkin April 5, 2008 at 7:40 pm. A friend of mine bought a puppy online, much to my objection. The puppy arrived via air, and was sick from the get-go. The poor puppy finally died two weeks later of parvo.

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Puppy Mills Cause Mental Harm to Adult Dogs and Their Offspring. 3. The Conditions in Puppy Mills Are Horrific. 4. People Continue to Support Puppy Mills. 5. Puppy Mills Contribute to Pet Overpopulation. The Final Word. …

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How can we now ask for greater transparency on government enforcement of laws preventing 9 comments on "5 Things YOU Can Do to Help Stop Puppy Mills" Sign on Read More Who We Are Education Hiding behind lies and beautiful websites are thousands of …

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TOGETHER WE CAN STOP PUPPY MILLS. (once you pay for them of course) Get involved at the local level and help stop the suffering of puppy mill dogs. read more. Puppy mills - what can be done to stop them - Dogs - MedHelp My daughter picked the topic of puppy mills for her English class. I started looking it up and was so sickened and angry at ...

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Israel has had a ban on animal testing for nonmedicinal cosmetics and cleaning products since May 2007. In 2013, the country also placed a ban on the import and sale of cosmetics, detergents, and toiletries that had been tested on animals. Though the ban on sale and import does have some exceptions where there is no comparable ...

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1). Contact CAPS to let us know about any pet shops in your area that sell animals. We can investigate them to gather evidence, then approach your city council with an effective ordinance strategy. 2). If you have purchased a sick …

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End Animal Suffering Stop Puppy Mills The World of Dogs . End Animal Suffering Stop Puppy Mills These are often contaminated and have bugs crawling in them The dogs can even die of malnourishment in severe cases Puppy Mills do not make the health of their dogs a priority If visited a Puppy Mill displays a site of dogs with swollen limbs hanging out of cages infected …

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Puppy Mill Prison PETA. Puppy Mill Prison Share Tweet Donate The public has the power to end the suffering of dogs in puppy mill prisons You can help us reach consumers and make a huge difference for dogs who like your own companions deserve loving homes and happy lives See All the Ways We re Urging Forever 21 to Stop Selling Wool

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Puppy Mills: What You Can Do To Prevent Them. What You Can Do To Stop Puppy Mills. Report Them! Report any commercial breeder you believe to be unlicensed. In addition, contact the nearest Humane Society and/or ASPCA and talk to someone in authority these groups also have the authority to investigate and stop puppy mills. Contact

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Make your voice heard. There are many things, large and small, that people can do to stop puppy mills and backyard breeders. While legislators and other officials debate the pros and cons of shutting the mills down, the people on the ground can reach them and others with urgent voices. Reaching out to federal and state legislators and urging ...

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Conclusion. The big positive takeaway is that we are living in a time where we now know that there are some problems with fast fashion, and we do actually have the power to fix them. It's all about making better conscious decisions and thinking about the world we want to leave behind for our children. By Kirsten.

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5. Speak out! Tell you friends, family and social networks about the dangers of puppy mills. Education is the best solution for most any wrong. 6. Know your state's dog breeding and selling laws. If you have a puppy from a puppy mill, know how to protect yourself and enforce the laws that are already on the books.

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You can be arrested, and this will not help close the puppy mill. Instead, gather what information you can legally, and file a report with the …

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The unfortunate answer is: lack of consumer education. It's easy to say Puppy Mills are bad – easier still to say animal cruelty is evil. What is not so easy is realizing the only reason puppy mills continue is because of consumers like you and I continuing to support them. We, the consumer, are not evil, we are simply uneducated.

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Why Birds Hit Windows and How You Can Help Prevent It May 5 You can order them to fit your windows or make your own What We Know and What You Can Do … Seven Ways You Can Stop Puppy Mills Check out this list of 7 things you can do to help stop puppy mills Contact your federal legislators and let them know that you Reply STOP to opt out We ll …

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Right here in Indiana, a new law caps the number of dogs you can own (or breed) before you are considered to be a "commercial breeder" Many other states are looking at similar laws as well as the ideas to control pet over-population, such as mandatory spay-neuter laws.

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Put up flyers at your vets' office. Call the local newspaper and tell them everything you know about puppy mills. Consider writing a letter to your legislators and ask them to improve the conditions of these animals. Raise awareness in any way you can! Donate: You can donate to stop puppy mills and save animals' lives.

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