Just as we have a holiday for wonderful mothers, delicious pi(e) and the beauty of the Earth, so too we celebrate amazing, adorable dogs on National Puppy Day.
According to the official website, National Puppy Day was established in 2006 by Colleen Paige, an animal behaviorist and author. The purpose of the holiday is not only “to celebrate the magic and unconditional love that puppies bring to our lives,” but also to raise awareness of puppy mills and the horrors of animal abuse.
Although there is no legal definition of a “puppy mill,” the ASPCA describes it as a breeding operation that neglects dogs for the sake of turning a profit. Disease, overcrowding and a lack of basic grooming can be indicative of puppy mill treatment. Puppies bred under these conditions are sold online, through newspaper ads and sometimes even in your local pet shop. While there are probably between 2,000-3,000 USDA-licensed dog breeders, the ASPCA estimates that up to 10,000 puppy mills may exist.
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