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Puppy mills are breeding facilities that
produce purebred or hybrid (mixes of purebred)
puppies in large numbers. The puppies are
sold either directly to the public via the
Internet, newspaper ads, at the mill itself
or are sold to brokers and pet shops across
the country. The documented problems of puppy
mills include overbreeding, inbreeding, minimal
veterinary care, poor quality of food and
shelter, lack of socialization with humans,
overcrowded cages and the killing of unwanted
animals no longer able to produce babies.
To the unwitting consumer, this situation
frequently means obtaining a puppy facing an
array of immediate veterinary problems or
harboring genetic diseases that do not appear
until years later. In 1994, Time magazine
estimated that as many as 25% of purebred
dogs were afflicted with serious genetic problems.
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Sadly, some dogs are forced
to live in puppy mills for their entire lives.
They are kept there for one reason only: to
produce more puppies. Repeatedly bred, many
of these "brood bitches" are killed once their
reproductive years are over. Thousands of
these breeding operations currently exist
in the United States, including some in Wisconsin.
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