Nebraska Lack of Sufficient USDA Inspectors
In the Great State of Nebraska we only have ONE USDA puppymill inspector. We need at least TWO more FULL TIME inspectors. There are LOTS of puppymills here and Rick the Inspector is kept busy with Fal... continue reading »
"These people are lower than the low-go see a puppy mill,just one is all I ask and you will never forget the sad eyes and filth & degradation they must live in. All for the almighty dollar, you should be ashamed-elections are coming up and we are unite"
"I do not condone the existance of poorly run puppy mills."
"Puppy Mills should be out lawed"
"There needs to be more inspectors!"
"Please appoint more USDA inspectors!!!"
"join the 21st century, please!"
"Stop puppy mills!!!"
"Puppy Mills are disgusting and any state that allows them should be ashamed so the least you can do is have enough inspectors to at least try to help protect the pets."
"Please, those puppies need you."
"I do alot of rescue work and I am sorry puppy mills are a tragedy."
"I've seen what puppy mills do to loving dogs...females kept in cages having litter after litter with no socialization, proper health or dental care. It's barbaric and cruel...2 or 3 additional inspectors is not enough, but it's a start. Please take the fi"
"Please stop this holocaust"
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"Puppy mills need to be inspected and one inspector is just not enough!"
"Puppy mills should be abolished and abolished immediately."
"PLEASE do the Right thing..and CARE !"
"This is unexcusable, only one inspector!!!!!"
"Commercial breeding facilities are misery, there needs to be more Inspetors!"
"Please get more inspectors on the job"
"please do what is best for the animals"
"This torture can not go on"
"Dogs are not livestock. They are companion animals and should be treated as such."
"Puppy Mills are a crime against innocent dogs"
"All dogs deserve respect, please stop the inhumane treatment of them. Unscruplous breeders will take advantage of the situation without sufficient and routine inspections."
"Puppy mills are a major source of animal overpopulation and misery & suffering of companion animals. Why not charge high licensing fees to discourage them from perpetuating these problems. The fees could be used to pay inspectors and to support animal"