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The Argument For The Legality Of US State Laws

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Right now, somewhere in the world, in the united states, and even this specific state, there is thousands of innocent dogs living in inhumane conditions that are unfit for healthy substance. They do this legally, and illegally, and those doing it legally are almost the worst because state laws condone it. The legislature recognizes that they specifically include, and exclude specific requirements, or restricts entirely. These dogs not only life in obscene conditions, but they are also there for one specific horrifying purpose of breeding, but not just regular breeding. These dogs are essentially transformed into machines, pumping out a minimum of two to three litters a year, just to maintain the current demand for the perfect puppy. This mass …show more content…

The fact that state laws differ significantly, and that all puppy mills are not licensed and even if they are they aren’t always inspected which makes it difficult to truly know average statistics about them. Thepuppymillprojject estimates, “167,388 breeding dogs currently life in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)- licensed commercial facilities for breeding purposes at this moment.” There are 10,000 puppy mills in the US with 2 million puppies bred in these mills a year, all the while 1.2 million dogs are euthanized in shelters each …show more content…

These dogs live in their own excrements and sometimes within an enclosure with other dogs that have died do to medical illness, and depending on how long its been sense they’ve been checked, they are forced to be in them with them. These puppymills sell the puppies to petstores, such as commonly known chains. There are so many ways everyone can help stop this trend. Stop buying dogs, and start adopting them. 2 million puppies are born each year in puppymills while 1.2 already living dogs are killed each year in shelters since they have been abandoned and forgotten. Simply adopting dogs from shelters lessens the reason for breeder’s to breed the dogs. Not supporting puppy store directly effects puppy mills, along with saving the sweet dogs that were left in the shelters. 22 states in the US have no laws in regards to puppy mills, while the remaining states have laws in place that almost always aren’t held up and are almost comical. The plaid zebra shows a graph that breaks down the different states laws, while the ASPCA once again breaks this down state by state with what the states specific regulations are, and what a breeder is defined by as well as their policies on inspections. If you must adopt a puppy from somewhere, do it where you can see the parents, such as at a reputable

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