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Fight Animal Cruelty

Puppy Mills


Thinking of getting a dog this year? We’ve all been tempted by that cute little puppy in the pet store window. Before you give in to the temptation and buy that furry bundle of joy, there are some things you should know. 

For one, that cute little puppy most likely came from a large-scale, substandard commercial breeding operation, commonly known as a puppy mill. Puppy mills usually house dogs in overcrowded and often unsanitary conditions, without adequate veterinary care, food, water and socialization. The breeding stocks at puppy mills (possibly your new puppy’s mom and dad) are bred as often as possible in order to increase profits. Unlike your lucky puppy, the mom and dad will probably never make it out of the mill.

Harsh Realities
The result?  By buying a pet shop puppy, not only are you likely perpetuating and supporting a cruel industry, you—the consumer—run the risk of taking home a sick puppy!  Dogs from puppy mills have been reportedly diagnosed with ailments such as respiratory infections and pneumonia, as well as hereditary defects like hip dysplasia. They may also be poorly socialized to people and other animals. Also, your new “purebred” puppy might not really be a purebred. Dogs at puppy mills are often bred indiscriminately, and lineage records are sometimes falsified to misrepresent that the dog is a purebred, when in fact, the animal is a mixed breed. Responsible breeders do not sell their dogs through pet stores.

How You Can Help
If you’re looking to make a puppy part of your family, check your local shelters first. There are so many amazing dogs who need homes. If your heart is set on a specific breed, keep in mind that one in four shelter dogs is a purebred. Additionally, you can do an Internet search for breed-specific rescue organizations. If those attempts still don’t give you the purebred puppy you’re looking for, you’ll need to learn how to choose a responsible breeder.

Learn More:

  • 10 Ways You Can Help Fight Puppy Mills
  • Responsible Breeding
  • Keisha's Story
  • Find a Shelter
  • Our Rescue Efforts

  • Quarryville, Pennsylvania
  • Lyles, Tennessee
  • Rescue Diary: Lyles, TN


  • Fill Out Our Survey
    Your information can help us to fight puppy mills. We need your help, canine caretakers. As part of the ASPCA’s initiative to crack down on puppy mills, we want to find out where America gets its pets.



    Lemon Laws
    Did you know that you have rights if you've purchased a pet-store puppy who turned out to be sick? Check out state-by-state list of Lemon Laws and find out what you can do.
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    June 26, 2008:
    ASPCA Assists in Tennessee’s Largest-Ever Puppy Mill Raid

    June 26, 2008:
    ASPCA Responds to Approval of PA HB 2525 by Agriculture Committee

    June 25, 2008:
    ASPCA Responds to Approval of PA HB 2532 by House Judiciary Committee

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