At the Vets: 85,000 sign up for the biggest UK pet welfare e-petition of all time
What this means is that in addition to raising massive awareness about UK’s cruel puppy farming trade, just 15,000 more signatures means puppy farming will be discussed in the House of Commons – imagine that – British Parliament sitting down talking about the future of this country’s dogs; even more poignant with Christmas fast approaching and many children begging parents to buy puppies.
Puppy farming is the commercial mass production of puppies in horrific conditions often with no clean water, or quality food, medicine, or waste clearance.
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Hide AdCommonly over 200 breeding bitches and stud dogs are imprisoned in one of many large concrete agricultural sheds (usually in rural Wales), all just kept alive to make more puppies for large profits.
Puppies are transported long distances and sold by 3rd parties including pet shops, websites, garden centres, puppy supermarkets, dealers, free newspaper listings; basically anywhere well-away from pup’s mum and birthplace.
These battery farmed dogs are often severely inbred suffering serious internal problems (e.g. heart, eyes, joints), then purchased complete with infectious diseases (eg deadly parvovirus) and behavioural issues (e.g. nervous aggression), meaning that if they survive the first week in their new home life expectancy is shortened with a future of health complaints costing hundreds (sometimes thousands) of pounds to treat.
My campaign hopes to stop demand for poorly pups by raising much needed awareness about the correct way to choose a dog, i.e. adopt from rescue or ask “Where’s Mum?” insisting on seeing her interacting with her pups.
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Hide AdWe can’t just sit back and ignore the thousands of mistreated dogs here in UK desperately needing our help. Something needs to be done – and sooner rather than later.
To help me end puppy farming, please sign and share the e-petition found at www.pupaid.org, follow @PupAid on Twitter, and Pup Aid on Facebook. Thanks guys.