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PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:03 pm 
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As a dog lover who has previously adopted a puppymill survivor in the past (from another rescue group), Kimberley's post I came across on another site really hit home. So glad there are people like Kimberley who devote their lives to advocating and rescuing abused animals. Shame on our society that allows these mills to flourish legally, unbelievable. :( http://www.kismutt.com/canadapup/

Here is her post which is in regards to a dog she rescued from one Amish puppymill named Daisy recently who had to have BOTH her eyes surgically removed. ( http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/23512512)
This really triggered me as our rescue dog too had one eye removed due to abuse. It looks like there is now an adoption pending for Daisy :D but several other puppymill survivors (some with "special needs" due to abuse suffered) are still looking for a loving, caring family or person to adopt them. http://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?sta ... r_id=ON190

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"What I want the public to understand, is that I have over 30 Amish Puppy Mills who surrender their sick, injured, old, non producing, or low producing dogs to me. I believe many of Fred's followers on this blog has seen them. I cannot keep up with the amount of dogs I take out of these mills, so I often send them to James McLean of TAS. I am the only person (other than pet stores and brokers) that are allowed in the barns of these mills in Ontario. Secondly, I want the public to know that Daisy's story is not unique. She is by far not unique. On average, I go to a different puppy mill 3-4 times per week getting dogs out just like Daisy. Each and every year I take between 500-600 dogs out of Ontario Amish Puppy Mills. This is my full time job. I rescue mill dogs full time. I do not work outside the home. And thank heavens for TAS who take in many of these dogs for me.

I have read on Fred's blogs over and over from concerned people asking the question...."Are these puppy mills charged?". The answer is no. The reason these mill owners are not charged, is that the Townships give them kennel licences. Example: one puppy mill can have a kennel license for 110 breeding adult dogs. These mills are zoned agricultural. The dogs are deemed as "livestock". Therefore, as long as the dog is provided with food, water, shelter, they are LEGAL. They are inspected once per year. This is the kicker...every single puppy mill gets a minimum of 21 days notice of their inspection date. Therefore, the mills have 3 weeks to clean up, move dogs to secondary locations that they would never want an inspector to see. Daisy's puppy mill, for example, was is in Township of Wellsley. Her puppy mill has a license for 90 adult breeding dogs. He passed his license again, just 3 weeks before I got Daisy. His brand new fresh license was posted inside the barn door. I got Daisy and 6 others on June 5th, in horrible shape, yet he passed his license not only by the Township of Wellsely, but by the SPCA. The Kitchener Humane Society Inspector (I won't mention his name) passed him again this year as he does with all 14 others he inspects that I go to.

The second question people always as me is "Is she reporting them?". The answer is..... report them to who? The OSPCA? They don't care. The Township? They give them the license! So who am I to report them to? The OSPCA's and the SPCA's will have the public belive they shut down puppy mills. That could not be further from the truth. Email Conny Mallory, the Chief inspector for the OSPCA, and ask her why she is not removing dogs from these Amish Puppy Mills. Mention my name if you want. She knows me quite well. Ask her why it is O.K. for these dogs to live in substandard conditions in barns in cages only large enough for them to stand up, turn around, and lay down. These dogs live in these cages 24/7, 365 days a year. Ask her how can these puppy mills pass inspection when there is no ventilation, no heat in the winter and no cooling in the summer? Remember, the Amish don't have hydro...therefore, no cooling, no heat. These are OLD barns. Ask her why is it O.K. that dogs never ever be groomed? Remember, no hydro, therefore no clippers. Ask her why is it O.K. that these dogs have their nails growing into the pads of their feet? Ask her why is it O.K. that dogs like Daisy who have severe Glaucoma and the pressures in her eyes were 36 & 37 and she needed both eyes removed, yet he passed his licence for another year? When I picked up Daisy, one of her eyes (pressure 37) had already burst from it's socket.

No hydro, no hot water to clean with..... just picture what their kennels look like. Ask Conny, how can these mills even pass the Canadian Kennel Code? I just picked up a Shih Tzu and 2 Shar Pei/Pug puppies 12 weeks old last night from one of my 30 mills and all three are bald. They got a skin scraping today at the vet, and they all have sarcoptic mange. I can guarantee that if 3 dogs in that mill have sarcoptic mange, so do 50 more. Ask Conny why this mill just got his license renewed on July 2nd? They didn't go bald and just get sarcoptic mange in the last 10 days!

I know for legal reasons, I can't post the names or addresses of these Amish mills, but I assure you, Conny knows their names and addresses. One of the pups had a huge Hematoma on his left ear which had to be drained today at my vets. The other pup had a huge abscess on the side of his face the size of a peach which had to be drained as well, she also has an ulcerated, perforated eye. I could go on and on, but I hope you share their stories. And I hope, that each and everyone of you will educate your friends, family members, your neighbours, your co-workers of what is happening on our dirt back roads of Ontario with these Amish puppy mills.

The OSPCA won't help. The Townships won't listen. Will you? Toronto passed a ban on puppies being sold in pet stores last September. Mississauga just passed it 2 weeks ago. My goal is get the ban right across Ontario for each city. Please email me if you would like to help me. Each and every one of your voices will count.

Kimberly Thomas http://www.kismutt.com"

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:04 am 
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Here is a link to a video of a puppymiller's operation from Kimberley's website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrG28b6R ... e=youtu.be

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:04 pm 
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I can't even look at the videos. It all makes me sick to my stomach. Perhaps we should boycott all Amish goods??? It sounds silly, but really, they will not be going to heaven.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 5:20 pm 
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lorraine wrote:
I can't even look at the videos. It all makes me sick to my stomach. Perhaps we should boycott all Amish goods??? It sounds silly, but really, they will not be going to heaven.


It's heartwrenching to even think of the abuse these animals go through. Unfortunately because so many of us can't stomach to even think about it these puppymills flourish in the shadows. Thankfully most Amish find these mills repulsive too but they need to step up and speak out against these Amish millers that live amongst them. Perhaps they should be shunning them until they shut down. :roll:

In southwestern Ontario there are many Amish puppymills but tons of others that are just as horrendous run by nonAmish too. May all these bastards rot in hell, our protection laws are a joke. :x

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