In July Hearts United for Animals and Almost Home Canine Rescue teamed up to save over 100 dogs from puppy mills in Nebraska. The condition of the dogs was appalling. It took many groups coming together to make this work. Please look for the names of the groups who helped by taking in dogs at the end of the video and support their rescue work.
This is video # 2 of an on going puppy mill PSA video which gives contact information for volunteers wanting to help protest puppy mills. This PSA will be re-uploaded every time another group involved in preventing puppy mills sends us a contact information video to be added to the existing footage. So far learn how to volunteer with Best Friends Animal Society, In Defense of Animals, Protest Puppy Mills and Last Chance for Animals. We welcome your participation in ending this ruthless breeding of animals. Just SAY NO TO PUPPY MILLS Send Message for address to mail protest puppy mill organization video. Groups with websites, Yahoo and Google puppy mill groups, youtube channels are invited to participate. Be consise, who you are and how to contact on your video (15 or so seconds). .AVI files are preferred due to the videos needing to be compressed.
Mr. Happy, was a Pekingese puppy mill dog rescued from the Whispering Oak Kennels in Parkersburg West Virginia in August 2008.
Last Chance for Animals is happy to announce that Pet Love will be closing their doors at The Beverly Center! After years of lawsuits, selling sick dogs,protesting and under-cover investigations the owners have decided to call it quits. A great day for the millions of dogs in the puppy mills that supply stores like Pet Love.
To subscribe to the Pupcast Podcast, visit pupcast.org 800 Awareness Day attendees say We wont give up.The message was clear at Intercourse Community park in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania yesterday dog lovers will not give up until puppy mills are a thing of the past. The jam-packed, fifth annual Puppy Mill Awareness Day was busy beginning Friday evening, where advocates mingled at a meet and greet. Representatives from many active anti-puppy mill organizations met and talked, which set the stage for the following day; The Big Day. Forty rescue groups and organizations attended this years PMAD, plus hundreds of individuals there to learn more about puppy mills and what they can do to help stop them. Tourists enjoying the Amish goods in quaint Lancaster County that day got quite a surprise when hundreds of people (and dogs) marched through Intercourse with their signs and t-shirts, repeating no more puppy mills! There was a clear consensus among advocates—tourists needed to know that the Amish people in the area are known for producing more than beautiful quilts and furniture: they grow puppies too.

