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Puppy Mill Challenge If you only had $25 and you wanted to use it in a way that would make the biggest impact on ending puppy mills, how would you use it? This is pretty open-ended, so please put some thought into it. There is a method to my madness, so I really would appreciate your participation. Thanks!:aimeeyork |
I would probably donate it to a group that is actively working on getting laws passed to restrict puppy mills. |
Which group would you choose? |
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I would donate it to a group that is actually working to close them . Goverments are very to slow to react about having against puppymills laws . |
So, rather than a political action group, a group that researches, inspects and reports them? What about going at it from the direction of public education? |
What about the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States) Puppy Mill Education Fund? Anyone know about this? I believe the donations go directly to print ads? Ads and Billboards |
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Thanks! Would buying a local print ad with their materials be better? that one flier that has the little boy holding the cute puppy and titled "Looking for a puppy?" would be very effective in our local thrifty newspaper where all of our local puppy mill/backyard breeder ads are. Hmmm...makes me think. |
Maybe it's too expensive (but worth it) if there were billboards and commercials to educate people... |
I think education is the key to helping stop puppymills. I think working with the HSUS or taking out and ad would be a great way to help. I would also try to start a Stop Puppymills Fund since you said origionally what would you do if you had only $25.00, well if you got more funding you can reach more people with more ads. Maybe do your own website as well. Freewebs.com is a free website source where you can get alot of exposure throughout the United States. |
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What would I do with a website that HSUS isn't already doing better? Reaching my local market is one thing, but what else? |
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Education is key, and many people have learned that buying from a Pet store is a no-no, but still think it's perfectly acceptable to buy from a website. This is even worse. Responsible breeders might have websites, but they don't sell their pets from the website. |
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