I found two chi's at the shelter that I'm very interested in!! Now it's time to 
decide who will fit better with my life style! I would take them both home if I 
could



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On Oct 29, 2010 9:04 AM, Kavi <[email protected]> wrote: 


 



  


    
      
      
      
ohh and one more thing... I would go save a life in a shelter all over again if 
I decided to get another pet. sometimes I think about it. Ricky is getting 
along so well with the kitten my daughter got, playing and all that it makes me 
think he might be happy with another Chi. 

shanna

--- On Thu, 10/28/10, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Puppy Mill Auction-Hundreds need our help
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010, 11:44 PM


  

I know you want ti save the puppy in the store but you don't want to suppost 
the cause




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On Oct 28, 2010 11:40 PM, Kavi <[email protected]> wrote: 

  





ya know... the squeeky wheel gets the grease! The way to get the word out about 
PM's is protest on street corners with signs! People can protest also in front 
of or on the sidewalks of petstores that sell puppies and kittens. (make sure 
they acually get PM animals). 

I do know of one petstore here in Nevada that sells puppies. It reminds me of 
the "PETLAND" that was in CA. I am not sure where there puppies come from, but 
I would guess PM's. Some of those "puppies" are NO LONGER puppies!! They have 
been there so long they are more than 6 months old and barely fit in the cage 
they keep them in. ya and on wire floors!!  It makes me sick!!

Last time I went there, they had a sweet sweet little chi puppy. I could have 
taken her home in a heart beat! but she was like $600! and it would be adding 
to the PM's profits.

money money money!!  

Shanna

--- On Thu, 10/28/10, Peggy & The Girls
 <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Puppy Mill Auction-Hundreds need our help
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010, 11:24 PM


  


Hooray for your brother!  I am glad it worked out for them.  As far 
as the pet shops go, you are absolutely right! Right now it is a work in 
progress. In certain cities in CA they have banned pets shops from selling dogs 
and cats unless they can prove that they are from a shelter/ rescue. A couple 
of other states are trying to get the laws changed too. Here on the east coast, 
I know of six local pet shops who are not selling dogs anymore, but only 
because they were having a hard time selling them but because of all the good 
grief people gave them on  not selling PM dogs. Hooray!  So the word 
is spreading, we just have to keep at it. 
 
Their are ways that we can all help, without it costing us money. Be an 
advocate for the rescues. Every Time some one says how cute your dog is, tell 
them that their are more just like him up for adoption. Explain why they 
shouldn't buy from a pet shop. Start networking for the rescues through emails 
to groups  and other rescues and a blog, you can't believe how may dogs 
are taken off of death row because of just one email that got out their. I can 
tell you from my own experience that the feeling is exhilarating! It's almost 
as if you took the dog your self, especially when you see those cute little 
faces, just begging to be loved.
 
If you can foster a rescue that is even better, Most rescues pay for the dogs 
medical/flea meds etc needs while they are in your care. Some even supply 
the food. So if you have the time and can learn to give up that dog once you 
have found it a furever home then you have contributed to the never ending 
problem. Who knows while fostering you may just find another furmate for 
yourself.



♥ Peggy & The Girls ♥


-----Original Message-----
From: Kavi <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Oct 29, 2010 1:38 am
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Puppy Mill Auction-Hundreds need our help


  







ALL petstores should be banned from selling dogs and cats!! Petco and Petsmart 
do not sell dogs or cats. 

If ALL petstores could not sell dogs or cats, this would cut down or out on 
PM's. 

shanna

--- On Thu, 10/28/10, Nancy Lucky <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Nancy Lucky <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Puppy Mill Auction-Hundreds need our help
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010, 9:13 PM


  






Peggy,
Thank you for sharing this with everyone. I have seen so many shows on animal 
planet about these puppy mills and I could not even sleep after wards. The 
president of the SPCA is a wonderful man and often has people go undercover and 
buy many of these disposable dogs. They have never felt grass on their feet, or 
sitting on the couch with someone who loves them. Often they are in metal 
buildings with no heating or air, it is so awful. We need to not only stop this 
but we also need to inform the public regarding factory farming, which is just 
as cruel and mean. How could America allow this kind of savage treatment of any 
animal - well its all about profit. Look what they are doing to the beautiful 
wild Mustang horses in Nevada. The farmers want the land and the use 
helicopters to get them to run into pens and then they are locked up. They live 
in family pods but no one cares. I feel that us humans are the meanest and 
cruelest animal of all. I believe
 if more people were educated that they would stand up and do something. Do you 
know that if everyone just cut down the eating of red meat by 20% it would 
be the same as everyone driving a hybrid car because their gas pollutes our 
air. 
Well their are my 2 cents worth.
Nancy



--- On Thu, 10/28/10, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Puppy Mill Auction-Hundreds need our help
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010, 8:23 PM





Hi Everyone
 
I'm not sure if anyone on here is interested in this, but I figured for those 
that are not informed on what is really going on in the Puppy Mill world, you 
may find this of interest and possibly spread the news to rescues that you know.
 
This month alone their will be 6 PM (Puppy Mill) auctions. Their are two types 
of auctions, the regular type which goes on all the time is when a particular 
Mill will auction off part of its stock so it can replenish the mill with new 
young healtheir dogs.  They auction off their worn out and sometimes very 
sick dogs, or puppies that they know will later on in life  have problems 
from bad breeding (but they don't tell the auction that or the buyer) .The 
ultimate sad and sick part of this is that they sell them to other worse PMs 
for as little as $5.00. Some times if their is any stock left over at the end 
of the auction, they either shoot them or drown them or worse yet drop them off 
in the streets or woods or just leave them in their cages usually in an 
abandoned building to rot to death. This is the horror of what goes on in the 
PMs and the public has to be made aware of the whole story, not just part of it 
like the news and tv
 tells you. It is true that the laws have changed some what within the past 
couple of years and several of these PMs have been prosecuted for ending their 
auctions in this manner, but that only went as far as the ones that actually 
got caught.
 
So far this month, 5 of these auctions have already taken place, several 
hundred dogs have been involved.  Tomorrow is the biggest double auction 
that anyone has ever heard of. This is the second type of auction. It is called 
a Closing Auction, where they sell not only the dogs, but all the equipment and 
the buildings and sometimes even the property. Their  are 804 dogs at this 
auction, 57 CHI's are included and possibly puppies. Since this is a 
Closing Auction, it doesn't mean that all the dogs are old and sick, in fact 
most of them are young. October's auctions totaled several  thousand 
dogs.  Their are more coming up in Nov too.
 
So here's the thing, many rescues have been going to these auctions and bid on 
the dogs to prevent another PM breeder from buying them. Not only does this 
save that particular dog, but just think of all the puppies that we have 
prevented from being born into a hell hole.  This double closing has 
almost every breed that you can think of listed to bid off.  An auction is 
not for the faint hearted. It goes on for two days. The dogs are literally 
stuffed into small cages and not attended to for the two days. The cages are 
stacked from the floor to the ceiling, row after row.  They are 
grabbed out and stuffed back in again and again, until the bidding is 
finished.  Bare in  mind that these poor souls have never been 
handled by humans or felt grass or cement on their paws or have a clue what a 
car is or anything other then seeing other dog cages and barking all their 
lives.  They deserve so much better, and the rescues
 are trying so hard to make a difference.
 
This is one way to stop PMs, plus advocating not to buy, and not to breed 
because for each dog that is bought, or for each dog that is bred, it gives all 
the PMs dogs, the rescued  dogs and the shelter dogs once less chance of 
finding a forever home.  Their are thousands and thousands of dogs just on 
Petfinders alone who need a home, why bring more into this world, and never 
knowing that maybe one day the puppies that you sold could wind up in a 
shelter or found by a PM and used as a breeder, or worse yet used as a bait 
dog? A lot of people don't realize that these PMs are unscrupulous. They can 
have a family member go to a shelter and adopt a dog and then use it for 
breeding, to them it is new stock to mix in. The shelters don't do a check on 
people who adopt and the PMs and backyard breeders know it. Things have been so 
bad for some of the shelters in different states that they weren't even 
charging a fee to people to adopt a dog.
 If the laws were mandatory that no dog can be released from a shelter unless 
it is spayed and up to date on shots, worming, etc, we wouldn't have as many 
problems. But the funds aren't their for the shelters to do that, so they do 
the best that they can. 
 
Their will be more and more of these Close Out Auctions in the months to come, 
because of the economy and all the advertising not to buy a dog from a pet 
shop. The pet shops can't sell their dogs, which means the PMs can't sell 
to the pet shops. So then what happens to all the dogs that exist in the 
PMs?  Some one has to rescue them and the only way a PM will release a dog 
is through the almighty dollar, even if it is 5 or 10 dollars, they don't care. 
Thus the auctions.
 
So I am including the link for the auction and another link of a huge rescue 
that will be their among a lot of other rescues that will be their.  They 
are going to need every ones support, financially, fosters, adopters etc.  
If you are interested in helping out in any way, please call the rescues 
in your area and ask if they participated or where they could direct 
you to help out. You can also email the main rescue from their site. 
 
Auction Link, click to the left for "up coming auctions"
 
http://www.swkennelauction.com/index_files/Auction3.htm
 
NMDR A fantsatic rescue group!
 
http://milldogrescue.org/News.html
 
 
http://doggiesandstuff.com/2010/10/15/missouri-mill-dog-auction-rescue-one-mission-october-29th-30th-please-help/

http://sscr.chipin.com/missouri-mill-dog-auction-rescue
 
and it is all over facebook too.
 
Thanks for listening and hope you can help these poor souls.
 
 
♥ Peggy & The Girls ♥









      


    
     

    
    






  
  
  







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