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Licensed and Inspected Commercial Kennels
Photos of Dogs
by Tracey Fulmer, Director, Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation
USDA inspections of commercial kennels does not mean anything.
Click to see some photos of dogs found
in USDA inspected kennels (.pdf file)
In addition to helping the individual Kerries rescued from mills and curtailing
the supply of commercially-bred Kerries (that inevitably land in rescue),
another important objective of the Foundation's mill rescue efforts is to
document their stories. This documentation serves
to educate about the suffering of puppy mill dogs and the travesty and tragedy
of the commercial puppy farming "industry". The Foundation provided
pictures of several Shelbina rescue dogs
(in conjunction with Connie Stickley of Iowa Wheaten Rescue) to use in the
above photo compilation of this suffering and cruelty.
PetShopPuppies, Inc, http://www.petshoppuppies.org/,
created this .pdf file.
The Shelbina Story
Continues to Educate
Date: October 28, 2009 6:21:56 AM PDT
As part of the Foundation's rescue work, educating about puppy mills is
as important as rescuing the individual dogs. Our Shelbina stories
are now educating legislators about this incredible tragedy called the puppy
mill.
The Shelbina rescue opened my eyes -- not only to the horrors of puppy
mills, but the fact that these Shelbina dogs were from a USDA inspected
operation. Steve Kruse's Stonehenge Kennels in Iowa is one of
the largest puppy factories in the country, supplying a wide variety of
puppy breeds to pet stores across the country. Many of them
are AKC registered, including Shelby. So there is no doubt that the
AKC also inspects Kruse's operation. If they don't I don't know what
they're inspecting.
So how did the USDA and the AKC miss all of the injured Shelbina dogs during
their inspections? It's indicative of how worthless the current inspection
programs are.
Iowa is a state that is considering state legislation to license and monitor
these dog breeding operations. When we heard of this, we supplied
organizations fighting for Iowa state oversight with documentation of our
Shelbine Kerries and the horrors of Kruse's operation. We were delighted
to see that much of it was used during one of the first public meetings
on the legislation. Shelby's before and after pictures were shown
on the large screen for all to witness. I couldn't think of a more
appropriate way to honor ALL of those dogs who suffered in the mills
-- to share their stories to improve the lives of those who continue to
suffer. Watch the video and you will see Shelby on the big screen.
http://www.whotv.com/news/who-story-puppy-mills-092909,0,2622485.story
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