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I am just now watching!! |
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Here's the link for the fundraiser if anyone is interested. http://www.unitedagainstpuppymills.org/ruffin.html You can also make a donation online through PayPal. |
I just finished watching Oprah's program. It's a start but it needs to stay in the forefront. I just pray that she doesn't drop this and continues to have programs in the future. God's angels are the rescue people that go and buy these dogs freedom and work with them so they can be adopted. I have found my calling after we rescued our third yorkie. The ones that need the most help physically and emotionally are the babies I want in my life. I look at our little guy and for how ever much time he has here on earth he will never know suffering again. Work is far from over and until laws are changed in this country this will continue. As I said before we need to work at state levels to get the laws changed. Educate people for knowledge is power and possibly people making a different decision because of what they have learned.:animal-pa |
This was an awesome show. Very informative. Can anybody tell me why kennels are not watched closer by the government ot state inspectors? As is with being liscensed to care for children in your home and being subject to home inspections why are these breeders not being inspected ? Or are they but not often enough? it would seem to me these abused animals would be seen even if the kennels were inspected just yearly.. |
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I saw it too! I cried my eyes out the whole show. It was very informative. I am so glad she did the show about puppymills, it really should reach a lot of people in US. This is just so heartbreaking how they treat animals! I really hope that those who kept on buying dogs from stores after seeing that would really change their mind. |
linsvs, There just aren't enough inspectors on either level, state or federal. And I do believe that it just isn't "top priority". The FDA in this country can't take care of us human beings let alone animals which falls under the USDA.:animal-pa |
While I found the footage of puppy mills very moving, what I found MOST moving was them showing actual dogs that were to put to sleep and the interview with the person from the shelter in Texas; so heartbreaking but hopefully (somewhat more) effective. |
Ok I cried from the Sophie tribute to the end. |
I have bought all of my dogs but one from pet stores, and I hate to think I was contributing to the problem...but I swear Mika watched the whole show with her little loving self, and I am glad I was able to get her out of this cycle.. But when I get ready to buy my Yorkie, I am going to depend on you guys to steer me in the right direction. |
YT family....may I make a suggestion,...it will only take a minute of your time.....I doubt oprah reads this forum...go to OPrah.com, join her community, and leave her your thanks/comments/suggestions for future action there. I know this is "home" so express yourself here among friends, but also place it where her staff will see it. I already am a member over there. |
follow up needed I also hope Oprah will do a follow up story and press the issues a little bit more. To let people know that buying from a pet store will continue to keep the millers in business is a good start, but also follow up to see if her story had any real impact on closing down pet stores. If they were not around to sell pups, then there would be no buyers for the millers stock, and they might choose another "crop" to make a living off of. I saw so many yorkies in that expose! Every time they showed one it took my breath away... Sue & Cricket |
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