Who says you can't protest a puppy store.

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I'm sorry.

I find those paps to be kept in inhumane conditions. There is no reason they should be kept in crates like that away from their pack.

The toughest thing I do as a dog owner is to crate my puppy. I really dont like doing it. But when I am at home, he is out the full time.

Those crates are smaller than any of the puppy mills crates.

The hypocracy is unbelievable. It truly is.
Learn the meaning of Crate and Rotate before you call that inhumane.

Please educate yourself instead of making outlandish excuses for why you are wrong nearly constantly.

Third world countries? Seriously?

Also, spell check your posts. Each typo you make only continues to detract from your non-existent credibility.
 
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Sooo...those are ok conditions to you? Do you see all the feces on the ground? Dirty water in the bowls? How ungroomed the dogs are?

And yet, you are defending puppy mills? Seriously?
Umm.. there's someone right here on the forums locking her paps in cages and stacking them which I beleive to be worse than any REAL puppy mill.

Hell YES these conditions are much better for the dog, and I would argue, are much better conditions than my dog downstairs in his crate right now.
 

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It's better for your dog to have DIRTY WATER and mats in his fur than to take a nap in a crate?

And.... you do realize that stacking crates does not actually squish or in any way make the dog less comfortable than being in a non-stacked crate, right? :confused:
 

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Umm.. there's someone right here on the forums locking her paps in cages and stacking them which I beleive to be worse than any REAL puppy mill.

Hell YES these conditions are much better for the dog, and I would argue, are much better conditions than my dog downstairs in his crate right now.
You are a trip. A real right trip.

And an awful troll.
 

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Hell YES these conditions are much better for the dog, and I would argue, are much better conditions than my dog downstairs in his crate right now.
Then you really are delusional.
I think this is a first. I've never see anyone (not even those that neglect their dogs) argue that squalor was somehow ideal. What a complete laughingstock.
 
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It's better for your dog to have DIRTY WATER and mats in his fur than to take a nap in a crate?
Yes it's better for the dog to be with his pack and be in the outdoors than to be downstairs alone in my crate.

They are animals first, dog second, breed third, and the name we as humans give them last.

As animals and dogs first and foremost, they are much better off stray than in a shelter. They are much better off in those conditions in that picture than in my crate downstairs.
 

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Yes it's better for the dog to be with his pack and be in the outdoors than to be downstairs alone in my crate.

They are animals first, dog second, breed third, and the name we as humans give them last.

As animals and dogs first and foremost, they are much better off stray than in a shelter. They are much better off in those conditions in that picture than in my crate downstairs.
Which is exactly why his dog went outdoors for the first time ever today.

 
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exactly...

so why "waste" 375.00 on an animal, that you think needs to be outdoors with its "pack"
The dog is happy both ways, but if you are asking me where he is happier, it would be outdoors and with his pack no doubt about it.

We as humans raise dogs for our own selfish reasons and our own entertainment.

Animals really shouldn't be in zoo's and kept by humans in theory. It's unatural for this to occur. But as humans we are allowed to ues plant and animal to our own benefit and that's what dogs are. That's why the hypocracy is unbelievable when you are going to protest puppy mills and then show pictures with pap's in crates so small they cannot stand and are stacked on one another.

I would never do such things if I was breeding dogs. To me, that is inhumane.

The puppy mills (the real ones) are not inhumane for the most part IMO.
 

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Edit: Never mind. Thought about it for a bit and decided commenting wasn't worth it.
 
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We as humans raise dogs for our own selfish reasons and our own entertainment.
Dogs and humans evolved side by side over the past, oh, 15000 years or so. It's been mutually beneficial to both. Although as I lose sleep in order to ensure my dogs get sufficient attention and I lose money providing the best food and health care I can for my dogs and I suffer aches and pains from cleaning up after my dogs while my dogs get to spend the day running around, playing and sleeping on soft warm beds, never knowing hunger, being kept clean and free of parasites, sheltered from the elements, safe from predators and always having their ailments healed immediately I suspect that they got the better end of the deal.
 

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I know you won't listen but anyway

A crate is a safe place for a dog to go in. Would you rather see a dog go to a shelter over something so small. IMO it is better for a dog to go in a crate when it cannot be watched. It is safer for the DOGS to go in a crate than be left loose when are not to be trusted alone in the house yet. Crates are NOT cruel. The picture of those paps do you see any of them scarbbling to get out. NO .why? Because they are HAPPY in there
 

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As animals and dogs first and foremost, they are much better off stray than in a shelter. They are much better off in those conditions in that picture than in my crate downstairs.
WTF?

This is unreal. Seriously, you have nothing better to do with your life than spew the most obvious, unentertaining, ignorant troll trash? :rolleyes: "My dog is better off a stray than in my crate downstairs." Ok... set him free then! Hopefully he will find a mentally stable person to care for him.

That is assuming that your little white puppy even exists...
 

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Clearly the attempts at educating on the humane and logical care of the domestic dog are lost here, guys. That doesn't mean I won't stick around to watch...:popcorn:
 

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