Abused Dogs Rescued From Puppy Mills
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Updated: 5:11 PM Apr 4, 2008
Abused Dogs Rescued From Puppy Mills
The Mill Dog Rescue Network in Colorado Springs is a group dedicated to rescuing dogs from abusive breeding practices, commonly referred to as Puppy Mills.
Posted: 4:25 PM Apr 4, 2008
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The Mill Dog Rescue Network in Colorado Springs is a group dedicated to rescuing dogs from abusive breeding practices, commonly referred to as Puppy Mills.

Oprah aired an investigative report into the practice of Puppy Mills on April 4. As a follow-up to this report, KKTV 11 News and Call For Action wanted to let Colorado Springs residents know about about the rescue efforts taking place in our city.

Call For Action met Lily, an Italian Greyhound who spent eight years of her life in a dark wire cage sleeping on a board and churning out litter after litter. Lily was only let out of breeding when her medical issues outweighed her breeding capabilities-- when her teeth fell out and her lower jaw rotted off.

Lily is now dying of cancer.

Mill Dog Rescue Network creator, Theresa Strader, says [Lily had], "little to no veterinary care, no socialization whatsoever." Strader went on to say, "It's animal cruelty at its height and in this country, it's absolutely legal."

Lily inspired Strader to launch the non-profit network out of her home. She and her volunteer staff say they've rescued, rehabbed and given homes to some 400 dogs in just a year's time.

Strader says most of the pet-shopping public is unaware of the abuse and is only concerned about a puppy having AKC papers. However, having AKC papers, doesn't mean they haven't been abused. In fact, most of the abused dogs do have papers.

Strader urges folks to contact national breed clubs if they are strictly looking for a purebred, but Humane Societies are often the best place to go. She says 25 to 30 percent of her dogs are purebred.

Strader and her volunteers say the goal is to see laws passed which change the industry, so dogs are no longer treated as livestock.

If you are thinking of getting a puppy, you can call the Kennel Club's Breeder Referral Line at 481-6820 for referrals to proper breeders.

You can learn more about the Mill Dog Rescue Network by clicking on the link below.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Fran Location: Pueblo West, Co on Aug 1, 2008 at 11:44 AM

I don't understand why PM's are legal. It is obviously blatent cruelty. I read that hoarse owners often have to court due to poor treatment. I do want to help and feel that adopting an animal isn't enough. Looks like it has to be a powerful group effort with knowledgeable leadership to get the kind of attention needed. Even presidents have dogs.This is the first letter I've written. I find this entire issue disgusting. I am 70 with some medical problems but am will to do somethig productive including adopting a dog. Yes, adopting a dog is productive,but not nearly enough. SOON DOGS ARE DYING!!!!
Posted by: Amy Location: Langhorne, PA on Apr 15, 2008 at 12:05 PM

We need to rise against the puppy mill epidemic and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. Don't just sit around saying you're so sad. Call your senators! Distribute materials! Boycott pet stores that sell dogs! Adopt from a shelter! But get up and get at it!!!! We have no time to waste.
Posted by: SANDRA FAIRBOURN Location: colorado springs on Apr 13, 2008 at 07:35 AM

Can someone stop the puppy mill people that sell puppies at the flea market in colorado springs ?? I've tried...no one is listening....please help !!!!
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