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Following is a letter written by a former pet shop employee,
telling of the horror conditions to which puppies are subjected by
callous pet shop owners and management.

STOP PUPPY MILLS!
DO NOT PATRONISE PET SHOPS!

I used to work for 'x corporation' and also for 'y corporation' (names available upon private request). The puppies are all from mills in the south and the western states. They came in shipped 6 to a crate that was the size for one, two at the most. Covered in feces and filth sometimes one or two would be dead. Some were pulled from their mothers at 4 weeks so that by the time they were shipped to the stores they would be 6 weeks old. Puppies came to the store that had hardly any teeth and couldn't eat the food given to them. These pups are also fed a minimal amount of food so that the sales personnel are selling dogs and not spending their time cleaning cages. 1/4 cup of food per day per dog only!

We were trained to sell sick puppies by showing how calm (sick) they were. Many puppies died within days of reaching the store or were so sick and malnourished that they died within days of being bought. The store has no motivation to correct this because they get "CREDIT" for all puppies that die. ALL stores that sell puppies work this way. They buy a puppy for no more than $100 usually closer to $60 and sell it with worthless AKC (American Kennel Club) papers for $600 or more. The customer will not get their money back if the dog dies or becomes ill but must take a credit for another puppy.  The warrantee always states this in very clever ways.  Stores will not spend $100 in vet bills for a $60 pup so they get minimal or no vet care.  Once stores stop selling puppies the mills will die out too. AKC also benefits by this bogus trade in hundreds of thousands of dollars in worthless AKC registration applications. Most puppies are not even of pet quality and harbor birth defects and other deformities. The puppy mills exist to feed the pet store chains. They are connected and something must be done on both ends. This is a multi-million dollar industry rooted in death and suffering.

I thought it was the greatest job in the world until I got a good look at the behind the scenes of the business end. The day I quit was the day that a pug puppy died from collapsed lungs in my arms as I took it to a vet, on my own without the stores permission. The dog came in apparently healthy but five days later started coughing and had a nasal discharge. The pup was pulled from out front and put out back, out of view. Out back it was also about 60 degrees or less. The pup then developed severe diahreah (excuse the spelling). On the managers orders the pup was to be given no food or water. His belief was that without water and food it couldn't have the runs. Two days later the dog was so dehydrated that it could no longer stand and when you pulled the skin up on its neck it stayed that way. Now the manager took an IV needle and put about a cup of fluid under the pups skin on the neck. The pup lay there rasping and gasping and wheezing( it had recieved no medication  up  until this point) and when the manager left for the day I took the dog to the vet. It was dead before we got there and the vet said it's lungs had collapsed. The manager was furious that I took the dog to a vet because he did not need a vet to see the condition of the dog. I quit after that because so many had died and would continue to die for a buck.

The sales people (myself included) are sent to training seminars on "How to sell a puppy." Basically, when you see someone looking at a puppy you go get it and, without asking, put the puppy in their arms. Then you either back off and force them to stay with the puppy for as long as possible or you lock them in a little room with the pup.  Either way, afterwards, you make yourself scarce until they have sold themselves on bringing the dog home. It is not an accident, the sales people are trained to do this. We are also trained to make a list for the potential customer on why it is good to have a puppy from the store. We think of every little thing and write it down. Then we make a list of all the negatives and we do not help the customer think of any at all. Guaranteed the PLUS list is much much longer. I used to work as a Vet assistant before I took this job. When I saw the conditions that the pups were in and how they were handled I thought that I could help the store to be better. What I found instead was an animal nightmare and that they had it set up just the way they wanted. I saw papers fabricated and medical histories falsified. The customers would ask about a puppy that they had seen a day or two before and now was missing (because it died or was going to.) The standard answer was, and still is, "Oh, he has been sold and has gone to a new home." Medications are not done by a vet but by the sales people and store workers themselves. Mostly older teens and young people trying their first job. They cannot be expected to know what they are doing or how to care for a sick animal properly. Anyway they are not allowed to because they have to be out on the floor selling the puppies. You get paid on a commission basis and the more pups you sell the more you make...........For these reasons, and more, I don't mind at all if anyone else sees this. I only wish I still had the paperwork from the 'x corporation' on selling and dog care to give to someone.

What can YOU do to stop this terrible mistreatment?

DO NOT PATRONISE PET SHOPS!

Purchase puppies and other pets from reputable breeders, or from animal shelters, the pound, animal rescue agencies - NOT FROM PET SHOPS!

REPORT ANYONE YOU MAY SUSPECT OF OPERATING A PUPPY MILL TO YOUR NEAREST ANIMAL SHELTER, OR TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WHICH HANDLE ANIMAL CRUELTY CASES, OR EVEN TO LOCAL TV STATIONS, RADIO TALK SHOWS; ANYONE YOU THINK WILL BE CONCERNED!!


PUPPY MILLS MUST BE STOPPED!!
CHECK OUT THIS ASPCA ARTICLE



Please click the image at left to read of the
mindless and soulless cruelty inflicted upon
Duchess, a beautiful Dalmatian, by her owners
Mr. Marvin Moats and Mrs. Cynthia Moats
of Harnett County, North Carolina. Their
conviction of this crime is now a matter of
public record.
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CLICK HERE TO SEND A LETTER TO
THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB!
HELP STOP PUPPY MILLS!


CLICK HERE to meet the shih tzu we rescued on
March 18, 2000 from our local animal shelter -
his name is Pippin!  Isn't he a beautiful boy?!


CLICK HERE TO READ "SONNY'S STORY"

Sonny was a puppy mill Pug who died in 1998.  Read his touching story
and write to his owner, Linda, to support the fight to stop puppy mills.

If you or someone you know has had the heart-breaking experience
of buying a puppy from a pet store only to have it become very ill
and/or die within the first few years of its life, then your precious little
puppy was probably bred in a puppy mill.  Hundreds of thousands of dogs
are born each year in puppy mills, where they are kept in horrifying
conditions by soulless men and women who view them as mere profit.
The dogs are often born with genetic defects and diseases and are
shipped to pet stores six to a box.  Those which survive the trip are sold
at extortionate prices.  Papers from the American Kennel Club are
worthless when it comes to any kind of guarantee of health or quality -
you can only buy pedigree dogs from a registered breeder - NOTa pet store!

Please help stop the atrocity of puppy mills!


CLICK HERE TO READ "AN ANGEL FROM ABOVE"

Angel was a Yorkshire Terrier rescued from a puppy mill by
a brave young girl.  Click the link above to read her story.


  CARE FOR THEM.
THEIR LOVE FOR US IS,
UNDESERVEDLY,
WITHOUT CONDITION.



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Do I Go Home Today?

My family brought me home
cradled in their arms.
They cuddled me and smiled at me,
and said I was full of charm.

They played with me and laughed with me,
they showered me with toys.
I sure do love my family
especially the girls and boys.

The children loved to feed me,
they gave me special treats.
They even let me sleep with them
all snuggled in the sheets.

I used to go for walks,
often several times a day.
They even fought to hold my leash,
I'm very proud to say.

These are things I'll never forget
a cherished memory.
I now live in a shelter
without my family.

They used to laugh and praise me
when I played with that old shoe.
But I didn't know the difference
between the old ones and the new.

The kids and I would grab a rag
for hours we would tug.
So I thought I did the right thing
when I chewed the bathroom rug.

They said that I was out of control,
and would have to live outside.
This I did not understand
although I tried and tried.

The walks stopped, one by one;
they said they hadn't time.
I wish that I could change things,
I wish I knew my crime.

My life became so lonely,
in the back yard on a chain.
I barked and barked all day long
to keep from going insane.

So they brought me to the shelter
but were embarrassed to say why.
They said I caused an allergy,
and then, kissed me goodbye.

If I'd only had some classes,
as a little pup
I wouldn't have been so hard to handle
when I was all grown up.

"You only have one day left,"
I heard the worker say.
Does this mean a second chance?
Do I go home today?

~ Sandi Thompson ~


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