Jun 302010

Rescued Pregnant Dogs from Puppy Mills

Jun 292010

Farm-Pal Kennels – 2007 – Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania – see the undercover Puppy Mill Investigation by the Companion Animal Protection Society. Visit www.caps-web.org and www.caps2point0.org” to learn how to help.

Jun 282010

This is Ron DeHaven, the current head of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) when he was in charge of puppy mill investigations at the US Department of Agriculture.

Jun 272010

No doubt, puppy mills owners kept animals for profit not as a hobby but NGO’s working in the field of animal rights & their welfare have to maintain the good conditions in their shelters, as per section 3 & 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 – this is the responsibility of the animal owner to provide treatment, care & shelter to his pet, if he failed to do so then he can be booked under law but can not be arrested with out competent court arrest warrant being an non-cognizable offense, where as the punishment for this violation is very minor, Yes as per section 38 of the above said act, the Govt. of India can make the rules, side by side, animal being an state subject, state Govt. also can make the rules but these rules should be a cognizable offense with strong punishment in legal terms, this is OIPA INDIA & PFA Haryana demands, we further demands the formation of a rules for animal breeders & fish aquariums here in India along with the guidelines for animal shelter. As per my knowledge Delhi Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals – DSPCA totally failed to control the unnecessary pain & sufferings to the animals, whole system of DSPCA needs to be changed with out any further delay in the interest of animals & public as well.

Jun 262010

No doubt, puppy mills owners kept animals for profit not as a hobby but NGO’s working in the field of animal rights & their welfare have to maintain the good conditions in their shelters, as per section 3 & 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 – this is the responsibility of the animal owner to provide treatment, care & shelter to his pet, if he failed to do so then he can be booked under law but can not be arrested with out competent court arrest warrant being an non-cognizable offense, where as the punishment for this violation is very minor, Yes as per section 38 of the above said act, the Govt. of India can make the rules, side by side, animal being an state subject, state Govt. also can make the rules but these rules should be a cognizable offense with strong punishment in legal terms, this is OIPA INDIA & PFA Haryana demands, we further demands the formation of a rules for animal breeders & fish aquariums here in India along with the guidelines for animal shelter. As per my knowledge Delhi Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals – DSPCA totally failed to control the unnecessary pain & sufferings to the animals, whole system of DSPCA needs to be changed with out any further delay in the interest of animals & public as well.

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