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Monday, November 09, 2015

Rescued Puppy Mill Dogs Get a Second Chance


In July 2014, the Cherokee County Animal Shelter and Cherokee County Marshal's Office busted a huge puppy mill that had been operating in Georgia since the 1980s. All dogs and puppies were rescued from the horrific facility and were cared for at the Cherokee County Animal Shelter until they were ready for rescue or adoption. Many pregnant females gave birth shortly after the bust, and raising the final total of rescued dogs even further. The owners of the puppy mill plead guilty to 25 charges of animal cruelty and were sentenced to 25 consecutive years of probation.

This video takes you through the puppy mill bust firsthand, then shows you the day the dogs were adopted, and a very special reunion that took place one year later. Don't support this cruelty by buying puppies from flea markets or pet stores, or online. Instead, check out your local shelter or rescue group, or find a truly responsible breeder.

Say no to puppy mills!

2 comments:

  1. A lot of these puppy mills are for Chinese restaurant food.

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  2. Yes, & that includes the Local pet stores in your
    areas.

    they are required by LAW to post beside of the
    dogs cage---
    CITY, STATE WHERE BORN
    USDA # OF BREEDER

    People have a right to KNOW their right if they've
    bought from a Pet Store----if they do----you can rest
    asure they are PUPPY MILL DOGS!!!
    DON'T BUY THEM PEOPLE!!

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