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Goal: 50,000 Progress: 36,925
Sponsored by: The Animal Rescue Site

We've all heard of puppy mills—those large-scale, commercial operations that breed puppies for profit. The promise of high returns provides incentive to minimize overhead costs and maximize profit, and the dogs pay the price. Millions of cats and dogs, meanwhile, inhabit shelters where volunteers and charities struggle to provide even basic needs.

Despite the limited protection provided by state and federal regulations, such as the Animal Welfare Act, less-than-ethical entrepreneurs exploit loopholes to sell directly to consumers, often using the internet as a conduit.

While advocates continue to push for tougher legislation, consumers continue to unknowingly purchase puppies and the cycle continues. Rather than relying on a lethargic legislative process, consumers can intervene directly by making responsible and informed decisions when searching for that new family member.

Sign the pledge and put puppy mills out of business.

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By signing this pledge and following the principles listed here, I am committed to the cessation of puppy mills and the unethical exploitation of puppies for profit. I promise to:

  • Always consider adoption first. With an estimated 6-8 million potential pets inhabiting shelters in the U.S., your next pet could be waiting at a local shelter. You don't just gain a family member, you're saving a life.
  • Boycott the middle man. Stay away from faceless pet stores and anonymous internet retailers as they are the most likely to sell puppies born in mills. Buy supplies from shops that support adoptions and refuse to sell dogs. Always inspect the facilities and ensure the puppy comes from a humane and respectable environment.
  • Spread the word. Already have a full pack? You can still help by sharing your knowledge with friends and family who might be looking to add one more. Puppy mills rely on consumer ignorance to peddle their product, using deceptive marketing to obscure the deplorable conditions. If more people were aware of the true nature of puppy mills, they could make an informed choice about where their puppy comes from.

For a healthier and happier puppy.

Petition Signatures


May 14, 2013 cindy beatty
May 14, 2013 sheila johnson
May 14, 2013 Tom Dolan
May 14, 2013 Gina Dolan
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed) PUT PUPPY MILLS OUT OF BUSINESS PLEASE!!!
May 14, 2013 Lytha Lee
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 14, 2013 Marialuisa Sau
May 14, 2013 petremann melanie
May 14, 2013 pat wells
May 14, 2013 Laurie DePinto
May 14, 2013 Millie Klopstad
May 14, 2013 Rosie Littleton My mission .... NO MORE MILLS!
May 14, 2013 Megan Alford
May 14, 2013 kelly goodman
May 14, 2013 Ashley Klopstad
May 14, 2013 Joëlle Evrard
May 14, 2013 karen Briere
May 14, 2013 Cindy Rhodes
May 14, 2013 Rhian Evans
May 14, 2013 kaily trudel
May 14, 2013 Christina DeHaro
May 14, 2013 Lexie Levine This must stop. The cute puppies, are also available at shelters. They need homes and the parents to the cute puppies you buy are suffering cruel conditions. Please help me to make it stop.
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 14, 2013 Linda Hall Adoption from our shelters helps save lives. Please go to your local shelter when considering a pet. No matter how hard it is to go to shelters, it's the right thing to do!
May 14, 2013 Mark Schoenleber Follow some of the suggestion about putting these puppy mills out of business. Always consider adoption, spread the word some of the best pets in the world come from shelters.
May 14, 2013 Kathleen Slater
May 14, 2013 Susan Smith Let's together stop this cruelty.
May 14, 2013 Eva Valle
May 14, 2013 angela scalabrino
May 14, 2013 janet brown
May 14, 2013 KAYE HOLDER-NEAL
May 14, 2013 Maria Hickey Please make puppy mills illegal. The domestic animal population is out of control. Adoption saves lives, and takes the burden off the shelters and pounds. The way the mother dogs are treated in some mills is cruel.
May 14, 2013 deborah duby
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed) PLEASE STOP!!!!
May 14, 2013 Lynda Ferrara
May 14, 2013 Shannan Engle
May 14, 2013 sharron gillroy
May 14, 2013 danielle rubens
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed) People, please only adopt from a rescue group. I did and have 2 beautiful dogs.
May 14, 2013 Lisa Ernst
May 14, 2013 Andrea Martins
May 14, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 13, 2013 Brooke Worley This is wrong on so many levels. All of our furry friends should be adopted from Shelters, Rescues, & Humane Society's...period!
May 13, 2013 Emma Turner
May 13, 2013 Kristen Vickery
May 13, 2013 Helen Searing
May 13, 2013 mandana rinesmith Oso wrong to have puppy mills

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