Store-Bought Pup with Hereditary Disease Highlights Urgency of Shutting Down the Puppy Mill Pipeline
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Latest Update: February 18, 2020
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Detectives from the Nassau County SPCA seized nine puppies on Wednesday, December 18, outside a Long Island pet store. These puppies were among 30 found in a delivery van operated by a Missouri-based puppy transporter. The seized puppies were sick with respiratory ailments (possibly pneumonia) and diarrhea.
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Update—December 20, 2019: Exciting news! The President has signed the final 2020 federal spending bill, which includes significant protections for animals.
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