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Stop Puppy Mills in Pennsylvania

Target: Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Sponsored by: ASPCA

The poor treatment and abysmal conditions of dogs in Pennsylvania's puppy mills is already well documented, but a bill to amend the Pennsylvania Dog Law will soon be introduced in the state's House of Representatives.

Passage of this bill is vital if Pennsylvania is to improve conditions for dogs kept in commercial kennels and put an end to the state's reputation as the "puppy mill capital of the East." The bill would require:

  • Doubling the cage space.
  • Veterinarian visits at least once per year and with each pregnancy.
  • Access to outdoor exercise areas.
  • And many more provisions for the health and well-being of dogs.

Sign the petition and urge the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to reform the Dog Law. The dogs have suffered long enough!

deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 50,000
 

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Great news! The bill to reform puppy mills in Pennsylvania was introduced as PA HB 2525.

Thank you for your support!
We are writing to urge you to support and cosponsor Representative Casorio's bill to amend the Dog Law. There are over 2100 commercial breeding kennels in Pennsylvania. This crucial legislation would ensure much needed changes to the current Pennsylvania laws regulating commercial dog breeding kennels. Further, it would give the Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement the tools they need to effectively and consistently guarantee the humane treatment of dogs housed in Pennsylvania's commercial kennels.

Pennsylvania has developed a reputation as "the puppy mill capital of the East." The State's puppy mill industry garnered national attention recently, with some of its worst kennels being featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show. The high concentration of large-scale commercial dog breeding facilities, particularly in Lancaster County, has tarnished the State's reputation for decades. Additionally, it has caused countless hardships to both in-state and out-of-state dog owners who have purchased sick dogs bred in Pennsylvania's puppy mills. Representative Casorio's bill will help the State clean up its worst kennels and restore the State's image in the eyes of the entire nation.
We took action on “Stop Puppy Mills in Pennsylvania”!
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10:40 am PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, Venezuela
I feel the puppy mills are like saying puppy labor. Just imagine, all mammals are like kids and adults. I have a dog named clifford. I treat him like if he were my own child. Puppy mills are like THANKX 4 caring!!!
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10:39 am PDT, Jun 1, Gypsy Bandita, Texas
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10:28 am PDT, Jun 1, Rev Elijah Stutes, Hawaii
May God help us before we destroy this whole world.
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9:56 am PDT, Jun 1, Ellen Kilmer, West Virginia
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9:31 am PDT, Jun 1, Tracy PELTON, New York
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9:04 am PDT, Jun 1, Helen Hamilton, United Kingdom
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8:39 am PDT, Jun 1, Larry Sprinkle, Wisconsin
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8:37 am PDT, Jun 1, Teresa Aude, Texas
We shouldn't have to tell them why. They should already know by watching vidoes and listening to what others say!
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8:33 am PDT, Jun 1, Ghania Hadda, Belgium
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8:29 am PDT, Jun 1, DONNA FISCHER, New York
PLEASE DON'T SLAUGHTER THESE PRECIOUS CREATURES!!!!
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8:26 am PDT, Jun 1, Cindii Zakis, New York
I have been to a puppy mill-it is a horrible thing. Animals do feel pain and they do deserve to be treated with kindness and humanity.
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8:16 am PDT, Jun 1, Miranda Smith, Florida
I have personally adopted a resuced puppy mill puppy and it is absolutely sad when it comes to the conditions that these animals are kepte it. If a mother was to keep her child in the same conditions she would be put in jail. It is inhumane and uncaring to keep puppy mills in operation when everyone KNOWS what goes on there. Don't keep turning your back on the inhumane treatment of animals. You reap what you sow.
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8:04 am PDT, Jun 1, Priscilla Okemwa, Pennsylvania
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7:51 am PDT, Jun 1, Stuart Landon, Pennsylvania
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7:27 am PDT, Jun 1, Lee Ann De Mars, Pennsylvania
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7:12 am PDT, Jun 1, Lily Fortin, Illinois
Puppy mills are cruelty at it's worst. Breeding kennel owners should not be allowed to hide behind loose and outdated laws.
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7:00 am PDT, Jun 1, Kathy Gates, Wisconsin
read what the bible says about people that don't take care of gods animals, or treat them right...you need to be stopped...these sweet animals deserve to have love and to be cared for
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6:42 am PDT, Jun 1, Louise Evans, United Kingdom
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6:40 am PDT, Jun 1, John Collins, New York
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6:25 am PDT, Jun 1, Juan Grandio, Spain
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6:22 am PDT, Jun 1, Pilar Luque, Spain
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6:20 am PDT, Jun 1, Anabel Grandio luque, Spain
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6:17 am PDT, Jun 1, Pedro Sanchez-noriega, Spain
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6:14 am PDT, Jun 1, Silvia Grandio luque, Spain
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5:56 am PDT, Jun 1, Jim Hefti, Pennsylvania
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5:40 am PDT, Jun 1, Ellen De Geus, Netherlands
Start treating these poor animals better!! Dogs and other animals never harm any person and we need the animals in this world.
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5:21 am PDT, Jun 1, Carmen Zhang, South Africa
We do not slaughter other peoples kids who give them the right to kill innocent puppies.
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5:20 am PDT, Jun 1, Jeanne Yamonaco, New York
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5:19 am PDT, Jun 1, Paula A. fornari, Illinois
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4:33 am PDT, Jun 1, Connie Ray, Pennsylvania
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4:26 am PDT, Jun 1, Matthew Quellas, California
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3:56 am PDT, Jun 1, Brenda Boardman, Pennsylvania
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2:58 am PDT, Jun 1, LEJON Christine, France
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1:03 am PDT, Jun 1, Rose Williams, Illinois
Often people adopt these pups and don't know the abuses of which they came from. Breeder females and stud males are usually kept in deplorable conditions until they cannot reproduce anymore. Then they either left to rot away or are killed. Many pups are sick and die soon after adoption.
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12:20 am PDT, Jun 1, Wendy Tucknott, Australia
Puppies need Doubling the cage space. Veterinarian visits at least once per year and with each pregnancy. Access to outdoor exercise areas. And many more provisions for the health and well-being of dogs.
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12:06 am PDT, Jun 1, Kris Gata, California
Another cruel behavior in echange for the almighty dollar.
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11:58 pm PDT, May 31, Name not displayed, California
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11:17 pm PDT, May 31, Dannyn Peterson, Indiana
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10:59 pm PDT, May 31, Mary Kay Field, Arizona
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10:40 pm PDT, May 31, Ariadna Gatys, Germany
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10:28 pm PDT, May 31, Jessica Gutierrez Arroyave, Colombia
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9:22 pm PDT, May 31, Lisa Morehead, West Virginia
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9:10 pm PDT, May 31, Cindy Schmidt, Missouri
To ensure better care and regulations for one of gods creatures. To prevent over breeding and hardship for these sweet animals.
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9:08 pm PDT, May 31, Karin Keeling, North Carolina
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8:17 pm PDT, May 31, Sandra Guyer, Pennsylvania
Just look at their faces you can tell they are miserable and not to mention how cruel and unfathomable someone can treat a living creature like this. It disgusts me.
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8:15 pm PDT, May 31, Elana Frank, New York
Puppies and dogs are precious little creatures that need space to grow. And although breeding dogs are bad, they should at least have the space and veterinary care to do so. Imagine your dog or cat in these same conditions, you wouldn't like that, would you? Please have a heart for these animals.
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8:07 pm PDT, May 31, Karyn Dallago, New Jersey
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8:06 pm PDT, May 31, Eileen Phoenix, New York
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8:04 pm PDT, May 31, Francisco Martinez, California
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7:39 pm PDT, May 31, Laura Moore, California
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