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Catty1
04-18-2008, 09:59 AM
http://network.bestfriends.org/News/24606.html

Wisconsin
Peaceful Pet Store Protest!
April 17, 2008 : 1:09 PM
Help stop the mistreatment of dogs living in puppy mill conditions with this demonstration.

Where: Puppy World store in Greenfield (Milwaukee) Wisconsin, 4647 South 27th Street (S. of 894 in Kmart Plaza)

Meeting Place: Sidewalk of 27th Street, Greenfield, WI 53221

When: Saturday April 19, 2008 from 10:00am-2:00pm.

Hosted by: Gina Skorka

Wisconsin is tired of the horrible treatment of dogs living in puppy mills or produced by backyard breeders. We want them to stop breeding to sell to pet stores across the country. This industry is cruel and inhumane. These animals are suffering and we want it to stop. Why shop when you can adopt? Don’t support the puppy mill industry, don’t shop at Puppy World! Join the fight and protest with us at Puppy World.

For more info, visit www.myspace.com/ginaskorka and view my blog!

IRescue452
04-18-2008, 10:25 AM
I think those stupid protests bring more curious customers to the store.

They'd do a lot more good if all those people would work with the system to change laws instead of their circus act with picket signs.

finn's mom
04-18-2008, 10:38 AM
I think if they educate even one person on the cruelty of puppy mills, and do so peacefully, I think the protests are worth it. There are more things that can be done, but participating in a peaceful protest is a lot better than not doing anything.

Catty1
04-18-2008, 10:53 AM
I also think a lot of customers don't realize where the puppies come from, or pretend not to. Sure a law to shut down puppy mills is great - but cutting off or slowing down the demand will hit the mills in the pocketbook!

These stores could cooperate with local shelters. Many do.

I would hope Oprah's story has created a LOT of uproar.

mrxmrx22
06-01-2008, 07:54 PM
just curious as i am ignorant and new to a lot of this. we went to puppy world to look at some dogs and it was major concern of ours that we didnt buy a dog from a puppy mill. i had asked where they get there pets from. and they said they get them from a network of small certified breeders. They come with papers etc and before i could mention it she said they don't deal with any puppy mills. so my question is what is the real story and since they come with papers doesn't the association that issues the papers check up on the breeders yearly? Has anything been proven that shows that they do get there dogs from mills? we never ended up getting our dog from there but before we saw this we were considering getting another one from there.

IRescue452
06-01-2008, 11:21 PM
They absolutely use puppy mills. Unfortunately, the AKC and other kennel clubs do not check on the welfare of these dogs often enough, If enough complaints about a place come in they might check up, but they generally just don't care. A miller could even attach AKC papers to a mixed breed dog by lying about the parents and the kennel club would be none the wiser.

Karen
06-01-2008, 11:47 PM
just curious as i am ignorant and new to a lot of this. we went to puppy world to look at some dogs and it was major concern of ours that we didnt buy a dog from a puppy mill. i had asked where they get there pets from. and they said they get them from a network of small certified breeders. They come with papers etc and before i could mention it she said they don't deal with any puppy mills. so my question is what is the real story and since they come with papers doesn't the association that issues the papers check up on the breeders yearly? Has anything been proven that shows that they do get there dogs from mills? we never ended up getting our dog from there but before we saw this we were considering getting another one from there.

To be able to tell if these pups are really from a puppy mill, ask the following questions:

Could I contact the breeder to meet the pup's parents?

Have this pup's parents have their hips/eyes certified?

I understand the breeder might not want calls from random strangers so you cannot give out their number, sure, could you have the breeder call me?

I would not feel comfortable getting any pup without knowing its origins. No store employee will say "oh, sure, they are puppy mill pups," but they will say they are purchased through a broker, or something like that that is a red flag.

lizbud
06-02-2008, 05:07 PM
I remember several PT members went to a protest of a pet store in
Mass. that was a local outlet for puppy mill dogs. I really think these
protests serve to inform those who haven't learned of the horrors of
a puppy mill.

IRescue452
06-02-2008, 10:32 PM
Actually, petland in my area said in the paper "the protesters brought in more business than ever". They thanked the protesters for attracting people and getting them to stop.

lizbud
06-03-2008, 12:18 PM
I heard about a good book to read. It's called "A Rare Breed Of Love".
It's the story of a sweet three legged dog that finally got out of the puppy mill life. Her name is Baby.


http://www.ararebreedoflove.com/about-baby.html

Karen
06-03-2008, 12:42 PM
Actually, petland in my area said in the paper "the protesters brought in more business than ever". They thanked the protesters for attracting people and getting them to stop.

That's not how it worked with our protests of Rufus and Co. They closed the store, and the chain. We protested outside the shopping mall, which was as close as we were allowed to get.

caseysmom
06-03-2008, 02:37 PM
That's not how it worked with our protests of Rufus and Co. They closed the store, and the chain. We protested outside the shopping mall, which was as close as we were allowed to get.

Good for you Karen you made a difference in the lives of many pets.