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- The Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project: Dedicated to Ending the Suffering in
Wisconsin Puppy Mills
- The Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project is a 501(c)3 registered non-profit. Our goal is to offer a valuable educational resouce for:
* those seeking to end the institutionalized form of animal cruelty known as "puppy mills" * those looking for ways to fight abuse in their own neighborhoods * those wishing to add a healthy, loving, animal companion to their families
Members of our group started working to alleviate the suffering of mill dogs in 1999 and officially organized as the Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project, Inc., in 2004. Our mission is to educate the public about puppy mills, to prevent cruelty to animals, to foster understanding of responsible pet acquisition and ownership, and to promote adoption of homeless companion animals.
Mr. Peabody, a Puppy Mill/Pet Store Product This website is dedicated to Mr. Peabody. Pea was bred and born in a Wisconsin puppy mill, and languished in a filthy cage in a Wisconsin pet store, at the mercy of neglectful and sometimes abusive sales people. Even though he finally found a loving home, there was no "happy ending." Pea suffered from poor breeding, chronic health problems, and emotional scars due to his background, for all of his six years.
It is because of Pea that the Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project exists. It is because of Pea and dogs like him that Wisconsin puppy mills will someday CEASE to exist.
It's easy for people to shake their heads and murmur how terrible all this is, but it doesn't affect THEM. One of our goals is to show that the problems of pet profiteering affects EVERYBODY, one way or the other.
We also want to help people find healthy, loving, lifelong animal companions. We would prefer that everyone adopt from shelters and rescues, but also want to give you the information you need to choose a reputable breeder.
And, of course, we hope to enlist your aid in putting an end to the form of institutionalized animal cruelty known as "puppy mills."
- http://www.nowisconsinpuppymills.com/
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