Posts Tagged ‘puppy mills’

Report on Coco

Thursday, July 9th, 2009
Dear Dixie & Willie,
I’m finally up and about and feeling better. It was a terrible ordeal, but the doctor was able to fix me, he said I was lucky. It was very painful and they cut open my little belly and gave me lots of stitches. Stitches are very itchy. But I did get lots of treats and bones from my Mommy, cause she felt sorry for me.
The doctor told my mommy, that this happened to me because I had too many babies. He said that when us puppies have babies, we need to rest and heal and NOT just keep having babies and more babies. Those mean puppy mill owners did not care and they kept making me have babies, good thing for me, my mommy rescued me from them.
Willie, I sent you my picture…I don’t look so good in it cause I’m still not 100% well, but I do clean up really well and my mommy says I’m beautiful, so if your interested maybe we could go out on a date?
Hugs & Sloppy Kisses,
Your Friend Coco

Not feeling so good

puppymilltruck.com

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Welcome to The PuppyMillTruck.com

Looks crazy doesn’t it?Well, it works.Frustrated to teach people what puppy mills do, I guess I was desperate to get the word out.As I drive my truck from town to town, people stop me, in total shock, and admit they simply didn’t know.

What they didn’t know is that puppies and kittens in pet stores, pet shops, and yes, flea markets, are born from the puppy mill trade.Puppy mills sell their pups for $5 or $10 a piece, while the pet stores sell them for hundreds.What many do not know is most of the puppies die on the way to be sold.The sick ones die as other puppies smother them in a hot truck.The Pet Store will say that the pups are registered pure breeds, but registered where?AKC?Doubt it!Phony agencies are created, papers are provided, but the papers are worthless.But, that’s not the point.

Puppy mill animals are usually sick with a host of issues.Puppy millers can’t afford veterinary care for the parents or the puppies.No need to worry though, because once you purchase one of these puppies, you’ll be footing the bill for kennel cough, respiratory infections, possibly parvo, and serious genetic disorders that won’t even be diagnosed for several years.Let’s face it, you’ll be buying a sick dog.Why should you care?