Many people might be thinking “what is so wrong with puppy mills? They provide pet stores with affordable animals of all different breeds in convenient places like a mall”. But what they don’t take into consideration is “what makes puppies so cheap?” Maybe it is the extreme amount of puppies, …show more content…
One is as easy as reporting local puppy mills to the police or humane society ( "Puppy Mills : The Humane Society”). Shutting down Puppy Mills one at a time is a huge step in the right direction. Adopting from an animal shelter can change one dog’s life in seconds ("11 Facts About Animal Cruelty"). There is nothing better than seeing the wagging tail of an abused or abandoned dog. Shelter dogs will love as much or even more than a new puppy. Another solution is being sure that the dog you buy has lived in humane conditions, so that your money is supporting a loving breeder. Call the breeder and visit to see where the dog is coming from. The best way to stop puppy mills from existing is to stop purchasing from them. The public controls the demand for puppy mills ("Puppymills - Information on Puppymills”), so start