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Stop letting pet stores support puppy mill cruelty
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Quote:While animal advocates continue to work to find homes for thousands of adoptable animals waiting for forever homes and raise awareness about puppy mills, commercial breeders continue to mass produce more and more to meet the demand for those adorable puppies and kittens we can't resist.

It's a vicious cycle leading to the senseless and tragic deaths of thousands of animals every year, but Pennsylvania could soon be the next state to step up to end it.

https://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/863/390/539/
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Signed. Thank you, Sameer, for drawing attention to this issue.
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It is important to stop puppy mills. 
The city of Toronto has banned the sale of cats and dogs in pet stores to stop some stores from selling the products of puppy mills. This took place in 2011.

https://toronto.citynews.ca/2011/09/21/t...et-stores/

Gradually other places have started banning puppy mills, Oshawa and Ottawa in 2016,  Mississauga in 2012,
and Vancouver in 2017.

I am sure if we researched other countries we would find a gradual change in thinking. We want to put a stop to puppy mills and banning cat and dog sales in pet stores is part of doing that.

Sadly I think puppy mills are finding a sales outlet in sites like Kijiji.
The best way to end puppy mill sales is to convince people to not buy from puppy mills. We are the ones with the power to stop this. If no one buys the puppies the puppy mills could not exist.
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Catherine

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