Re: Puppy farm rescues
Re: Puppy farm rescues
The irony is of course that breeding the right dogs is a very well paid business these days, so that there is no need to keep the poor animals in foul conditions as there are huge profits to be made anyway, but I guess there is no limit to the greed of some people. To my mind we should keep the perpetrators in the same conditions as their puppies when they are caught out....Re: Puppy farm rescues
It is truly sad and sickening and heartbreaking. That, and the countless amount of dogs who are going missing at the moment, apparently due to dog baiting. I can't bear to think about it all. They say Facebook is a bad thing, but there is a pic of a man on there who goes to puppy farms looking for dogs to fight. I've shared his pic and hope he gets punished for who and what he stands for. These poor dogs don't have any choice in the matter. It's just awful.Re: Puppy farm rescues
In my opinion, and it is only my opinion, anyone who breeds dogs to make money selling the puppies is not a person who loves animals. Puppy farms are horrendous and they should all be stopped, every single one of them, but then I worry, what happens to the poor animals in them? What happens to these poor dogs and puppies if nobody buys them? Itīs heart breaking even thinking about it.Re: Puppy farm rescues
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