The Dark Side Of Puppy Mills: How One Puppy Mill in Tate Co. Caused Dogs to Suffer


The Dark Side Of Puppy Mills: How One Puppy Mill in Tate Co. Caused Dogs to Suffer |

A puppy mill causes dogs real torture. It really abuses dogs causing them emotional and physical harm. To know more about the story, check the

For years, puppy mills have been around. They are very inhumane and can cause many dogs to die.

Dogs suffer through the cruelest conditions where they can be stuck in really bad conditions.

What’s a puppy mill?

The Dark Side Of Puppy Mills: How One Puppy Mill in Tate Co. Caused Dogs to Suffer |
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A puppy mill is also known as a puppy farm that is used for commercial dog breeding.

Dog’s health isn’t the top priority and is disregarded as long as the puppy mill gets the maximum profit.

Puppy mills don’t care at all for dogs’ wellbeing; they put them in cramped and filthy cages and bad conditions that can make them sick, or worst, dead.

Also, they don’t receive any medical veterinary care or socialization.

Female dogs are used in breeding over and over until they can no longer have more puppies so they are killed or auctioned.

Many dogs are found with many health conditions such as ear infections, mange that causes them serious problems, and eye problems.

So what did this puppy mill do that really harmed dog?

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