Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Cruelty at Puppy Mills in the USA
The following is a quote from a newsletter from the Humane Society of the United States...
'Soon after "Baby" arrived at a puppy mill, her vocal cords were cut with scissors, without any anesthetic, so she couldn't bark. The puppy mill owner didn't want to be disturbed. Then, she was confined in a cramped cage with a chicken wire floor, so the owner did not have to clean it. Later, she broke her leg, and it was left untreated for years. Ultimately, the leg had to be amputated...'
Further quote from newsletter follows...
'Puppy mills operate largely out of sight and mind, even for many who care deeply about animals. The Humane Society of the United States is working hard to change that.'
To get your own copy of this free newsletter, and read the rest of "Baby's" story, just Click Here.
'Soon after "Baby" arrived at a puppy mill, her vocal cords were cut with scissors, without any anesthetic, so she couldn't bark. The puppy mill owner didn't want to be disturbed. Then, she was confined in a cramped cage with a chicken wire floor, so the owner did not have to clean it. Later, she broke her leg, and it was left untreated for years. Ultimately, the leg had to be amputated...'
Further quote from newsletter follows...
'Puppy mills operate largely out of sight and mind, even for many who care deeply about animals. The Humane Society of the United States is working hard to change that.'
To get your own copy of this free newsletter, and read the rest of "Baby's" story, just Click Here.
Labels: cruelty, Humane Society of the United States
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