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 OH DEAR! I think its a mill!  Its like.. these people know they are a puppy mill, they just DONT CARE! Slide your cursor over the numbers and it shows pics of OUTDOOR houses with wire cages that they keep there dogs/puppies!  I try to be positive like.. maybe its airconditioned but.. theres just something very sad about it!  http://stillkennel.com/slides_puppies_for_sale.asp#  |  
 
 actually, it doesn't look too bad.   It looks like the dogs are allowed outside of their cages, at least.  The nightmare puppy mills never let the dogs out of their tiny cages.    I am not endorsing this facility--I really don't know much about it except what they say on the website. But believe me, it could be a lot worse.  |  
 
 ya, it reallly doesnt look that bad like health wise, but they definetly cant socialize all those babies/adults. and it must be very hot out there   |  
 
 It looks like a USDA breeder.  They have to keep their dogs outside.   |  
 
 kennel  Looks like a fine way to raise chickens and small livestock, but not companion animals.   |  
 
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 http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ac/publica...rt_holders.txt  Look up David and Gloria Still They are listed as a USDA breeder. Honeslty I wouldn't buy from anyone who was a USDA breeder. They can't live in the house and usually means they have way to many dogs to begin with. JMO  |  
 
 They have a lot of different breeds.  Isn't that supposed to be a red flag too?   |  
 
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 they have many dogs & many breeds it's a buisness to them they seem to do it to make money their prices aren't outrageous but with that many dogs i seriously doubt they have the time to socialize or spend time  with them all  poor dogs.   |  
 
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 looks like a kennel where you board dogs, not where they should live all the time. i know personally i wouldn't want to be in a place like that ,live outside in a shed with a "RUN" . it also bring to mind a shelter or a pound to me.   |  
 
 You really don't understand?  I'm sure I should let this pass but if you don't really understand the difference in housing our Yorkies and chickens, it needs to be addressed.  Don't want to get bashed by any chicken luvvers out there:) but I really don't know that chickens are used as often as house pets or need or want the same degree of socialization as puppies. Little Bit doesn't sleep with me unless we both happen to fall asleep in the recliner but there are probably a lot more people who sleep with their Yorkies than their chickens. We take Little Bit on our family vacations and the hotels that were dog friendly didn't mention chickens. But then again, I didn't ask.:) I'm definitely not defending the caging of any animals or chickens but this question just baffles me.:confused: Quote:  
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