
Puppy Mills
Puppy mills are not a new problem;
theyve been around for years and unfortunately since the demand
for puppies continues, puppy mills stay in business. People who
run puppy mills sell their pups through pet stores, the
Internet and some even place ads in your local newspaper.
The problem with puppy mills is the manner in which the dogs
are treated. The dogs are kept in small cages and bred
continually for years upon years with little to no human
companionship, exercise, good food or love. When the dogs can
no longer produce litters of puppies at a rate that is making a
profit for the puppy mills, they are simply killed and less
commonly abandoned or sold to other puppy mills. Puppy mills
themselves are not illegal and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) inspects and licenses the breeding
facilities as long as they meet 'minimum care requirements' and
breeding facilities that sell direct to consumers are not
currently required to have a license or be inspected at
all.
Dogs are social animals and crave love and companionship,
puppies born from puppy mills can have a myriad of health and
behavior problems and these issues often arent found until an
unsuspecting person has fallen in love with a puppy in a pet
shop window and adopted it only to find the dog has serious
health issues down the road or is a discipline problem due to
the bad start they got. Almost any behavioral problem in a dog
can conquered through daily working with your dog and gaining
his trust. Rewarding good behaviors with dog treats is a great
way to use positive reinforcement with when training your
dog.
If youre ready to add a canine
companion to your family be very aware puppy mills are a big
business. Please consider finding a reputable breeder if you
feel you must have a pure bred dog. Check with the American
Kennel Club for a breeder in your area or make a trip to your
local Humane Society, you just might find your new family
member waiting and ready to go home with you! Saving a life
from a local shelter can be an incredible and very rewarding
experience.
Claudine Kosier is the owner of Chasing My Tail.com, a
company dedicated to providing top quality & unique
gift items for pets and their people.
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