Puppy millers make my stomach turn! And, so do the people who buy their dogs. And, it is not an excuse to say they didn't know it was a puppy mill because they could have come down and picked up the dogs for the same price it costs to ship them and seen the conditions. I wonder if they choose to look the other way because they have their sights set on a certain breed. 
Another sad situation is this-these people are usually licensed by USDA the same as are farmers who raise cattle, goats and horses. The laws governing them says zero about keeping their coats clean. An animal MUST have access to shelter, food and water. The humaneness or lack of it is not legislated and these people can, and do, get by with what we call neglect, and still obey the law. 
I might be wrong in this, but I think not. If I am, someone please quote the correct law or interpretation of that law. And, I am not intending to criticize anyone on this forum..     |