Say No To Petland in Austin!

Say No to Petland in Austin!

Why is Petland Bad for Austin?
Over 12,000 animals are already dying at Town Lake Animal Center every year.  With Petland moving into Austin, thousands of unaltered animals will be brought into the community contributing to the pet overpopulation crisis.  This influx of unaltered animals will reverse all of the spay/neuter progress and efforts made over the last few years, and will create an even greater crisis and thousands of more unnecessary pet deaths in the years to come.

The arguement that Petland sells purebred animals and that people that are willing to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars to buy them, will take better care of them and keep them for their lifetime, simply isn't true.  The truth lies at shelters all over the country, including Town Lake Animal Center where thousands of purebreds are dumped every year.  And right behind them are thousands of purebred rescue groups trying to save their lives, but there are just too many and many die at the shelter waiting to be saved.  Just in the greater Austin area, we have many purebred rescue groups including;

All Texas Dachshund Rescue
Austin Aussie Rescue
Austin Boxer Rescue 
Austin German Shepherd Dog Rescue
Border Collie Rescue Texas, Inc 
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club Rescue  
Chako Rescue Association (Pit Bulls) 
Chesapeake Bay Retriever Relief and Rescue 
Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Austin
Central Texas Dachshund Rescue  
DFW Pug Rescue 
Fila Rescue
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Texas  
German Shorthaired Pointer Rescue
Gold Ribbon Rescue (Golden Retrievers) 
Great Dane Rescue of North Dallas 
Greyhound Pets of America 
Heart of Texas Lab Rescue  
Helping Hands Basset Rescue 
Hound Rescue (Beagles) 
Katys Promise Rottweiler Rescue  
Lil' Paws Maltese Rescue 
Lone Star Catahoula Rescue 
Lone Star Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso Rescue 
Luck & Legends Saint Bernard Rescue  
Nationwide Boston Terrier Rescue 
Ponderosa Pomeranian Rescue Inc 
Reunion Rescue (Pit Bulls) 
Rottilove Rescue (Rottweilers)
Shiba Inu Rescue of Texas  
Spindletop Rescue (Pit Bulls)  
Texas Airedale Rescue Team 
Texas Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association  
Texas Great Pyrenees Rescue 
Weimaraner Rescue of Texas 
Westie Rescue
Grimalkin Rescue (cats)
Maine Coon Rescue (cats)
Maine Coon Rescue Alliance  (cats)
Texas Siamese Rescue (cats)
 
Why Single out Petland?
Petland purchases their animals from Hunte Corp out of Goodman, Mo, who in turn purchase their animals from from puppy mills.  The Hunte Corporation is the largest puppy dealer in the U.S., selling 90,000 puppies every year to retail pet stores.  Say No to Petland and the exploitation of innocent pets!

What is a Puppy Mill?
Puppy mills are commercial breeding facilities where dogs live in horrible conditions. The entire goal of a puppy mill is to raise a cash crop, puppies. With profit as the only motivator, puppy millers keep the parents of these puppies known as the breeding stock, in horrible conditions. Most are kept in small, wire cages their entire lives, sweltering in the summer, freezing in the winter. They live in their own filth, with poor food and minimal vet care. They receive no exercise and no socialization with people or other dogs. The puppies the mills produce often have a host of health and behavior problems.  Once the breeding dogs are no longer useful, they are killed.

The Hunte Corporation is a wholesaler of puppies. While the Hunte Corporation ads and website show a sparkling clean and modern facility for the puppies, what is not shown is where the puppies come from before they arrive at Hunte, the same filthy puppy mills described above. The parents of these puppies are prisoners of greed, spending their entire existences in these deplorable conditions.

We urge all Austin residents to Say No To Petland by signing this Petition and calling, faxing and emailing the management company that rents space to Petland: Inland Southwest Management, LLC, (877)6-INLAND, prestinario@inlandgroup.com

Check out http://www.austinspetdirectory/ for more information about getting involved with ongoing protests at Petland in Austin.

Petland, a major purchaser of "puppy mill" puppies, is planning to open shop in Austin.  Petland is Bad for Austin, and I am asking for your help.



Over 12,000 animals are already dying at Town Lake Animal Center every year.  If Petland moves into Austin, thousands of unaltered animals will be brought into the community contributing to the pet overpopulation crisis.  This influx of unaltered animals will reverse all of the spay/neuter progress and efforts made over the last few years and will create an even greater crisis and thousands of more unnecessary pet deaths in the years to come.


The arguement that Petland sells purebred animals and that people that are willing to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars to buy them, will take better care of them and keep them for their lifetime, simply isn't true.  The truth lies at shelters all over the country, including Town Lake Animal Center where thousands of purebreds are dumped every year.  And right behind them are thousands of purebred rescue groups trying to save their lives, but there are just too many for all of them and many die at the shelter waiting to be saved.  Just in the greater Austin area, we have many purebred rescue groups including;

All Texas Dachshund Rescue
Austin Aussie Rescue
Austin Boxer Rescue 
Austin German Shepherd Dog Rescue
Border Collie Rescue Texas, Inc 
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club Rescue  
Chako Rescue Association (Pit Bulls) 
Chesapeake Bay Retriever Relief and Rescue 
Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Austin
Central Texas Dachshund Rescue  
DFW Pug Rescue 
Fila Rescue
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Texas  
German Shorthaired Pointer Rescue
Gold Ribbon Rescue (Golden Retrievers) 
Great Dane Rescue of North Dallas 
Greyhound Pets of America 
Heart of Texas Lab Rescue  
Helping Hands Basset Rescue 
Hound Rescue (Beagles) 
Katys Promise Rottweiler Rescue  
Lil' Paws Maltese Rescue 
Lone Star Catahoula Rescue 
Lone Star Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso Rescue 
Luck & Legends Saint Bernard Rescue  
Nationwide Boston Terrier Rescue 
Ponderosa Pomeranian Rescue Inc 
Reunion Rescue (Pit Bulls) 
Rottilove Rescue (Rottweilers)
Shiba Inu Rescue of Texas  
Spindletop Rescue (Pit Bulls)  
Texas Airedale Rescue Team 
Texas Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association  
Texas Great Pyrenees Rescue 
Weimaraner Rescue of Texas 
Westie Rescue
Grimalkin Rescue (cats)
Maine Coon Rescue (cats)
Maine Coon Rescue Alliance  (cats)
Texas Siamese Rescue (cats)
 

Petland purchases their animals from Hunte Corp out of Goodman, Mo, who in turn purchase their animals from from puppy mills.  The Hunte Corporation is the largest puppy dealer in the U.S., selling 90,000 puppies every year to retail pet stores. 



Puppy mills are commercial breeding facilities where dogs live in horrible conditions. The entire goal of a puppy mill is to raise a cash crop %u2013 puppies. With profit as the only motivator, puppy millers keep the parents of these puppies the "breeding stock" in horrible conditions. Most are kept in small, wire cages their entire lives, sweltering in the summer, freezing in the winter. They live in their own filth, with poor food and minimal vet care. They receive no exercise and no socialization with people or other dogs. The puppies the mills produce often have a host of health and behavior problems.  Once the breeding dogs are no longer useful, they are killed.

The Hunte Corporation is a wholesaler of puppies. While the Hunte Corporation%u2019s ads and website show a sparkling clean and modern facility for the puppies, what isn't shown is where the puppies come from before they arrive at Hunte "the same filthy puppy mills" described above. The parents of these puppies are "prisoners of greed," spending their entire existences in these deplorable conditions.



Until now, Austin has been doing a great job at supporting pet stores that do not sell puppies or kittens, and instead Austin pet stores have been supporting local rescue organization efforts by hosting on-site pet adoptions, helping to curb an ongoing pet overpopulation crisis. 



I urge you to speak up against Petland setting up shop in Austin.  Please respond and let me know your position on this important issue.


  

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