Puppy Mills
“Puppy mills are concentration camps for animals.”
SARAH PERRY – HSUS
Across the United States, according to Humane Society officials, puppy mills are on the rise.
Sites like Craigslist and nextdaypets, as well as web marketing by individual breeders, means that puppies increasingly are being shipped all over the country – and that unwary buyers usually have no idea of the conditions in which their new pets were bred and raised. Read More
Please don’t buy animals from pet shops or breeders.
Adopt a shelter or rescued animal to help break the cycle of suffering, misery, and death.
Frequently asked questions of the Humane Society of the United States
What is being done about puppy mills?
Are there any laws that regulate puppy mills?
There is a puppy mill in my area. How can I get the authorities to investigate and it shut down?
I bought a puppy and she got sick. What can I do?
I think my local pet store might be selling dogs from puppy mills. How can I find out?
Where can I find a list of known puppy mills?
Why can’t we just outlaw puppy mills?
Isn’t it against the law to sell a sick puppy?
What about anti-cruelty laws? Don’t those affect puppy mills?
How are puppy mills regulated at the state level?
How do I file a complaint against someone who sold me a sick pet?



