Puppy mills have been around for decades. They continue to thrivebecause they prey on unwitting consumers who are smitten bytoo-cute-for-words puppies in pet store windows and onlegitimate-seeming websites. Puppy mills house dogs in shockingly poorconditions. After their fertility wanes, breeding animals are oftenkilled, abandoned or sold cheaply to another mill to try and get "onemore litter" out of the dog. The annual result of all this breeding ismillions of puppies, many with behavior and/or health problems.
I wish I would have known what I know now about the term "puppy mill" — I bought a VERY EXPENSIVE puppy naively in college and (although I only graduated a year ago) am still paying off a $1,500 dog that I ended up having to GIVE AWAY DUE TO HEALTH PROBLEMS! The flipping gm is the owner's son!!! THEY WERE COMPLETELY UNREASONABLE WOULDN'T GIVE ME MY MONEY BACK AFTER DOCTORS NOTES OF THE POOR HEALTH AND LETTERS FROM AN ATTORNEY THREATENING TO SUE — Figured I was in too deep of fees at that point I wanted to kill myself from the extra load of stress it added with school that I just gave up - but am STILL paying for it! DO NOT go there! It's a death wish!
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BUYER BEWARE!!!
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