I don't know either. I bought my 3rd pup from someone I thot was a mill. They had a big building with cages sticking out of the sides and end. About 3 or 4 high, I can't remember which. They could come and go thru doggie doors into the inside of the building. They had at least 3 different breeds. Some of the cages had 2 dogs others had only one. I don't know where they kept the puppies. They must have had at least 150 dogs. They were clean and looked good but how can you love and show love to so many? How can you have time to spend with them? I plan on becoming a breeder and having a kennel but I won't have more than I can be with for more than long enough to feed and water and pat on the head and off to the next one.
I was told later that because they were clean and I didn't see any sick dogs that it wasn't considered a mill. It appears that their idea of a mill is a dirty environment and sick dogs. I think a mill should be more than this. Sylvia |