Please read - about getting involved against puppy mills

    • Gold Top Dog

    Please read - about getting involved against puppy mills

    Hi,
     
           I apologise for the length of this post and hope you will bear with me and read through. Following the lack of response to a post made by Dyan in the advocacy section I thought I would try posting it in one of the busier forums. The recent death of puppies from Hunte Corp in a truck fire has once again raised, albeit briefly, the issues of puppy mills.
     
            This is a hugely profitable industry, one that cannot be shut down overnight. However those of who frequent such forums and profess to love dogs as much as we do, should really be the ones getting involved.  Considering the response a poster got for mentioning that her dog was bought from a pet store recently feelings are obviously strong about this.  But it is time to do more than just criticize, rightly perhaps, individuals. I know people are busy, have lives and none of us can commit to a fulltime involvement in something like this. However consider this – how many of us are in dog clubs, regularly go to the vets, frequent dog parks, and so on. The potential for informing people about this is huge. Similarly how many are involved in their school PTA for example – why cant flyers be posted on a school community noticeboard ?
     
             What I am suggesting is that we try and get organized and involved as a forum, there are dozens of dog and cat forums on the web with tens of thousands of members. If even a small proportion of those were to get involved that means thousands of people.  Simple ideas like getting people to write regularly to the media, to talk shows about this, writing to political representatives (an email a week does nt take up too much time does it?). Pfizzer for example is a major backer of Hunte – why cant a list of their competitors products be drawn up and circulated, write and tell them we wont be using their services anymore, Hunte also makes additional dog products – write to stores that carry them and say am sorry but we will not use your shop again. Flood Pfizzer with calls, emails and letters. A couple of politicians said they were going to tackle the puppy mills, write to them expressing support and say it is an issue you would base your vote on, put up flyers in your kids schools. Write to those politicians in states who have not taken action, write to travel agents and holiday companies who advertise trips to the Amish country – which is involved hugely in the puppy mill industry. Boycott Pfizzer. Hand out flyers and letters at your dog park, or dog club, get in touch with animal rights groups.
     
    There are things that can be done. We could get involved with groups who have already made a start on puppy mills and ask what we can do, what they advise. An hour a week is not impossible to spare – writing emails, asking a few friends to sign a petition, and so on. And much of what could be done can be done in our daily routines – be it the dog clubs we go to, the trainers we use, work and so on. Can you imagine how many people could be informed if your dog trainer was willing to hand out a flyer with all the info on this issue to their students. It could n#%92t hurt to ask them.
     
           What we need are a few people who are willing to get involved and make a start. I have some extra time at the moment, and am more than willing to make a start on this. Is anybody else? All we have to do for example is say person A is responsible for contacting certain forums with the ideas we have, person B can draw up a list of groups already involved in this, person C can email pharma companies saying we want to boycott Pfizzer and need a list of alternative products (and yes that would get back to Pfizzer which is also the point) and so on. Get the ball rolling as it were. This needs to be sustained though, otherwise we will be saying oh how terrible these puppy mills are in 10 years – the media covered all of this in 2000 and people were angry and outraged, but interest fades.
     
    This is nt easy – Hunte for example gets loans from the US Department of Agriculture, that#%92s right your tax dollars for our American members are helping keep these puppy mills in business. Why are nt pet owners sending a thousand angry emails a week to them? But by the way public pressure forced Woof & Co to close, this is not an impossible task but it takes time and serious effort.
     
    Again I apologise for how long this was but I really hope people will respond to this. As I searched the web for info on puppy mills and Hunte Corp I was stunned by just how big this industry is and how many people are involved, many of them public figures and companies. I was outraged too, but then had to ask myself what use was my outrage if I did absolutely nothing with it. If those of us who are so involved with dogs don't get involved who else will?
     
    Sergio
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    Sergio...thank you for stepping up to the plate and making the first effort to organize something that might help fight this horrible practice.  I too have read soo much the past week about how big this really is and how much money is involved here.  Also, yes, there are many people "fighting the fight" that need help.
    I hope we can get many many people to respond to this. 
    Can I post your post to another dog forum or two?  Perhaps we would have a chance for more people to get envolved!  It is so true,,,that with so many of us on these forums every day,,, we could help to make that difference.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I saw this link suggested on another board I'm a member of. Sounds interesting.

    http://www.stoppuppymills.org/petstorechallenge/

    Many of us are already involved at different levels of stopping puppy mills. Its hard to think that one small person or one small thing makes a difference, but I believe in the larger scheme of things it does. Every time any one of us puts out the word on this board and others about what puppy mills are, and how pet stores are supplied, its one more mark on the wall against puppy mills. Not to say that taking a more obvious action isn't useful - it is - but I just want to reiterate that even small steps can be a part of a much larger picture.

    That being said, yes, I think there IS a need for some up front obvious action here. I'm willing to participate as I can.
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    I personally would love to get involved and help out any way I can!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Hi,
     
    Thank you for responding everyone. I really hope we can try and get something going on this matter.
     
    Dyan - please feel free to use the post elsewhere if you think it is appropriate and will help. And thanks for making that original post, it was what got me thinking in the first place.
     
    Dogslyfe - I totally agree that individual efforts make a difference. Every time one person is educated and does nt buy a puppy it definitely makes a difference. Thanks for the link as well.
     
    Jenny - thank you for agreeing to help.
     
    I guess what we need to do is come up with a coherent idea of how to go about it and divide up some work. Please suggest whatever you feel is the best approach and any ideas. I will try and post all the links I found about the puppy mills tomorrow - everyone else can do the same. I think that way we have a list of info and resources on the subject anyone who uses the forum can access.
     
    I will write an email that we can send to Pfizer competitor's asking for alternative products and say why we are requesting them. I think if we can get as many people as possible to send that in it is a start.
     
    We will also need to come up with a list of dog and cat,perhaps all pets, forums to try and get them interested. Similarly a list of political reps in the affected states, media outlets and local papers, etc.
     
    I will get started on this stuff tomorrow as its getting late over here and pretty knackered, different time zones and two very energetic mutts. Again thank you so much for replying and please, please feel free to make any suggestions, share ideas and so on. It's a group effort and the more ideas we have the better. You can email me, send a message through the forum or just post here - whichever is convenient for you.
     
    Sergio
     
    Oh and sorry for spelling Pfizer wrong so many times in the original post.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Dogslyfe,,,I'm sure in a small way, many of us make an effort to try to make others understand. Its true that telling any one unsuspecting person will stop at least one person from buying a pet store puppy and contributing to puppy mills. 
    I personally saw "regular people" work together to help take a very dangerous drug off the market...makes me know how big of an impact a bunch of us could make together.
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    [linkhttp://www.prisonersofgreed.org/Coalition.html]http://www.prisonersofgreed.org/Coalition.html[/link]
    Here is a wonderful link, could be the one we are looking for to get us started!
     
    Also, someone sent me a link about Awarness Day in PA.  Can't remember who on dog.com is from Pa...but there is a day that might be worth going to if you live close.

    www.awarenessday.org
    • Gold Top Dog
    You raise a good point. I am reminded of the dedication and passion of Sandra to see an end to Proheart 6 by Fort Dodge.
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    Thats right Ron. There were a handful of people that worked day and night,,, and it has possibly saved thousands of dogs from the misery that some had to endure.
    I believe with a little organization and help from people here,, it can be done again.
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    I wonder if anyone here belongs to  other dog forums that we could contact if we can get some organized posters going?    I know once while I was on Yahoo,,,there were tons and tons of them there.
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    I'd like to help, but I'm in Australia. Do you think there's anything I can do? We can make this a worldwide effort if we try.
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    I thought that Dyan's point about Pfizer being involved gives us a place to start perhaps. Write in to them saying we wont be using their products anymore and are encouraging others not to until they stop their business with Hunte Corp. Also we can start writing in to their competitors asking for alternative product lists and explain why we need them.

    We can see if we can get as many people as possible to support this – post it on other pet forums, friends, families, work colleagues as well.

    Can also see if we can get some articles, letters for the papers written and get them published – all highlighting Pfizer's role and puppymills. I think starting on Pfizer's role in this is a way to go - all the negative publicity could be a nightmare for them.

    I wrote a couple of sample letters so far, they are only a first draft and can be changed as anyone thinks appropriate.

    Pfizer -

    Dear Sir/Madam,

                      I was shocked and angered to learn of your company's support and involvement with Hunte Corp. Hunte Corp, by acting as a middleman between puppy mills and pet stores, profits from and facilitates the continuation of puppy mills. The recent death of 60 or so animals in a truck fire is sadly the tip of the iceberg, hundreds of thousands of animals suffer because of this trade and your direct involvement in it allows this to happen.

                      Upon learning of your company's support and business dealings with Hunte Corp I will no longer be using any of your products. I will also encourage everyone I know to do the same. Hunte Corp's nicely laid out website which presents a sanitized and lovely picture of clean, well maintained and impressive facilities masks a trade which tortures and abuses animals in staggering numbers. Your involvement with them makes you a direct part of this, and therefore responsible for the continuation of this cruelty.

                     Yours

    and to the competitors -

    Dear Sir/Madam,

                 I am writing to enquire as to which products you produce and market which could be used as an alternative to Pfizer's inventory. I was shocked to learn recently of Pfizer's involvement with Hunte Corp, which acts as a middleman for the puppy mill industry. I wish to express my outrage at their support of the inhumane puppy mill sector by boycotting all of their products and would be grateful if you could assist me by providing a list of supplies and medicines your company produces. As a member of several dog owners' forums, training and sport clubs I will be circulating any list amongst everyone I know and encouraging them to do the same and join me in this.

                  I look forward to your reply and hope that you can help us in providing the information necessary for as many people as possible to switch to another pharmaceutical company's products.

                  Yours

    What do you think?
    • Gold Top Dog
    Oh and we also need to start writing letters to newspapers about Pfizer and Hunte Corp.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Also, someone sent me a link about Awarness Day in PA. Can't remember who on dog.com is from Pa...but there is a day that might be worth going to if you live close.

    www.awarenessday.org

     
    I live in PA, I really want to go to that awareness day and I may be able to get out of work for it. Although I'm not sure how far away Intercourse, PA is from Pittsburgh. Thanks, Ill definately check it out :) I hate puppy mills!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Ohio has a bill proposed that addresses puppy mills and I have been in contact with Sen. Gary Cates' (R-OH) office regarding HB 606 which goes before the House after the mid-term elections in November.  His office has clarified some concerning points about the bill.  Here is a link so that you can read the bill yourself: [linkhttp://www.ohcapcon.com/126_btx1/HB606_text.pdf]http://www.ohcapcon.com/126_btx1/HB606_text.pdf[/link] I know we have a lot of Ohio people on the board and if you don't have time to read it (it is quite lengthy) feel free to PM or email me and I can probably answer your questions about it.  The bill imposes heavy licensing fees, tighter regulations with regular inspections, and heavier penalties for puppy mills here in Ohio.  It is very, very true that the biggest culprit here are the Amish puppy mills.  This bill provides for minimum standards of care which are so much better than how these animals are living right now. As some of you might know, I live smack dab in the middle of Amish country here in Ohio, which boasts the largest Amish population in the world and I can't even drive two miles in any direction without seeing one of these farms.  It is estimated that there are more puppy farms in this area than there are dairy farms.  If you live in Ohio, please call your representatives and senators and ask them point blank if they support the bill.  If they don't, they need to know that their constituents are aware of that and that these are important issues. This webpage, so graciously given to me by Dyan, can help you get in contact with your reps and senators in Ohio. [linkhttp://columbusdogconnection.com/PrettyGirlsBill.htm]http://columbusdogconnection.com/PrettyGirlsBill.htm[/link] Also, if you live in this area, you know that tourism is their bread and butter.  I have been trying to get in touch with local animal rescue organizations to inquire about possibly participating in their protests during peak tourism times so that visitors to the area can see where their dollars are going when they buy veggies and quilts and knick knacks.  Most of the puppy millers also have these other buisinesses. Sergio, I love your letters and will be using them myself to post to other boards with your permission. Thank you for bringing up this topic - Dyan and I have been working on things here in Ohio and hopefully we can help to get this bill passed in the House AS IS before the Senate picks it apart. Christi