Puppy Mill Essay

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Did you know that within one puppy mill, 150 puppies go through a very short term of harm each week? As a dog owner, I’m asking to fellow dog owners, where did you buy your dog from? In 2004, an article in “The Province” had written, “It’s a fact that reputable breeders will not allow their puppies to be sold in pet stores.” Which leaves the result that pet stores may have hurt puppy mill dogs. Puppy mills is an overcrowded way of making money for breeders. Puppy mills carry way too many dogs at once in order to make money. Dogs are hurt in too many ways for puppy mills to be legal. Puppy mills should be abolished because because animals are hungry and starved, kept in cages their whole stay, and have no experience with social interaction to other dogs or humans when they’re released. …show more content…

Realistically thinking, they aren’t. First, puppies are hungry and sometimes starved during their time in the puppy mill. Although, some puppy mills may take good care of their dogs, most do not. These animals are given very poor quality food. In a puppy mill, there is a huge handful of dogs within one puppy mill, about 150! With this in mind, the dogs are given small portions of food, so all the dogs can eat. But, some dogs might not be used to small portions, which may affect their health. In addition, dogs are kept in very crowded, unsanitary conditions. Dogs are kept in cages floored with wire, that can most likely injure their legs and paws. Sometimes, their cages are even stacked up in columns! Even though the idea of puppy mills may give a good source of income to the breeder of it, it hurts living animals, which is not okay. Also, cages can be kept in outside which can expose dogs to many types of health issues, like epilepsy, heart disease, and

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