Week in Review - September 17, 2012
No excuse: Exotic animals, livestock have more legal protection than abused dogs
Ohio should put an end to its reputation as one of the easiest places in the country to get away with keeping hundreds of dogs in deplorable conditions, neglecting and abusing them until they
BBB: Puppy Love Can Quickly Turn to Heartbreak 9/12/12
"As of Sept. 1, certain dog and cat breeders in Texas are required to submit to state inspections and obtain a license, thanks to a new state law. In light of the new regulations, Better Business Bureau is advising consumers to thoroughly research dog breeders and brokers before purchasing a puppy."
Over 200 dogs from suspected puppy mill transported to Columbia
“Over 200 dogs were rescued from the home. Many of them had fur so severely matted that all of it had to be cut off. Others suffered from malnourishment.”
Hearing continues today for ownership of Wilson County puppy mill dogs
“According to The Wilson Times, a Wilson County Judge will be deciding this week whether or not the 28 large-breed dogs seized last month will be allowed to remain with Great Dane Rescue Alliance (GDRA) or will be returned to the breeders accused of cruelty.”
“State officials say the first year of Wisconsin's puppy mill law has been a success.”
State offers refunds to puppy mill customers
“The Texas attorney general's office has established a restitution pool to repay customers' veterinarian bills for animals bought at designated area puppy mills.”


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