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Shut Down The Cruel Puppy Mill Pipeline
Final signature count: 8,235
8,235 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Dogs are still bred in misery for profit and sold through a pipeline that hides cruelty in plain sight.
Behind many pet store puppy sales is a supply chain built on volume, not care. Colorado lawmakers are considering legislation that would stop pet stores and brokers from selling dogs and cats, while still allowing adoptions through shelters and rescues and direct sales from original breeders.1 That matters because the measure targets the middle of the pipeline, where animals bred by someone else are sold for profit and their true origin can be obscured.1
Dogs Pay the Price First
Supporters of the legislation say large-scale commercial breeders have a long record of animal welfare problems. The Colorado Springs Gazette reports that lawmakers pointed to repeated violations cited by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, including overcrowding, untreated medical issues, unsafe temperatures, and unsanitary conditions.2
The harm does not stop when a puppy reaches a home. The ASPCA says out-of-state puppy mill breeders often move puppies into Colorado through brokers who resell them to pet stores, making it easier for retailers to blur where the animals came from. Families can end up with sick pets, steep veterinary bills, and heartbreak they never expected.3
Colorado Voters Already See The Problem
This is not a fringe issue. The ASPCA says 82% of registered Colorado voters support a statewide policy that would end the sale of puppy mill puppies at pet stores. The same share also supports ending broker and middleman sales while still allowing people to buy directly from breeders or adopt from shelters and rescues.3
Colorado lawmakers have also made clear that this proposal does not target small hobby breeders or block adoptions. KOAA reports that sponsors say the goal is to stop pet stores from sourcing animals from large-scale commercial breeding operations and to create one consistent statewide standard.4
Take Action For Dogs In Colorado
Dogs should not spend their lives in cages so a retail pipeline can stay profitable. Families should not have to gamble on whether the puppy they bring home came from a cruel breeding system. Colorado has a chance to shut down a trade that hides suffering behind storefront glass.
Sign the petition now and urge Colorado lawmakers to pass this ban on puppy mill sales.
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