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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly Would this new law never even shut one puppy mill down? Are all the PETA- member inspectors just going after just the respectable, reputable breeders rather than those with the stacks of cages full of sick, neglected dogs and complaints being filed against them? In the process of their work, aren't even the most wild-eyed fringe inspectors going to get some puppy millers or do you think they will just come after the reputable breeder? |
We fear the inspectors will be well indoctrinated to the PETA and HSUS agendas and as such will not discriminate between good and bad breeders. They think we're all bad. Because we're small scale with limited resources we're easy targets. The large puppy mills have the financial resources to construct and sanitize their kennels right by the book, and for the lawyers to keep them out of trouble, so they'll just carry on as always. I think PETA and HSUS have been good for large puppy farm businesses. Pet stores and internet will be selling puppies long after the last little breeder has given up. Those of you looking for a well bred animal will be out of luck.