>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 3:51 PM
>Subject: Petition to Shut Down Mills In PA
>
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>> Friends,
>>
>> It has become obvious in dealing with the officials in Pennsylvania that
>> they will not make any effort to help the dogs in puppymills because the
>dogs
>> don't vote or have money to donate to political campaigns. (Just this
>week a
>> politician told me that the only way that they were even going to enforce
>the
>> law that currently exists, much less change the law, is if it was
>important
>> to people who donated a lot of money to political campaigns). It is
>> critically important that we can show them that there are an enormous
>number
>> of people who care about the dogs and those people do vote. It is
>important
>> to show the officials that people will not visit Lancaster County,
>> Pennsylvania until something is done to stop the suffering. We have to
>show
>> that if they allow the puppymills to continue, the county and the
>businesses
>> will be hurt financially. Money is the only language that they
>understand.
>>
>> For anyone not familiar with puppymills in Pennsylvania please visit
>> http://www.hua.org Click on Prisoners of Greed. In Pennsylvania the
>majority
>> of puppymills are concentrated in one single county - Lancaster County.
>The
>> officials refuse to enforce the law there because they are blinded by the
>Pet
>> Breeders Association and the Farm Bureau who throw around a lot of money
>in
>> political campaigns. The man in charge of the state agency that is
>supposed
>> to enforce the law has said that he will not enforce it in Lancaster
>County.
>> The conditions of the mills are horrible. The majority of the mills are
>> operated by people who are of Amish or Mennonite religious beliefs and
>> therefore usually do not have electricity. So the majority of the kennels
>do
>> not have have heat or airconditioning. There are small short haired dogs
>out
>> in wooden boxes in below zero temperatures today. These dogs are bred
>over
>> and over until they die. If they don't die, they are sold to research
>labs
>> when they no longer make money for the kennel. Should you have any
>thoughts
>> about Amish and Mennonite people having compassion for their animals, you
>> only have to read the article in the local newspaper today that talks
>about a
>> 13 year old sheltie kept in a kennel piled with feces for 9 years, never
>one
>> time ever getting out of the cage in 9 years. When he was rescued he was
>> lame and limped in circles because he had gone round and round in circles
>out
>> of boredom in the cage for 9 years. I have personally been to the kennels
>in
>> Lancaster County. I have seen and touched the dogs and can describe the
>> conditions from my own personal observation. Any description I could
>give
>> would not even begin to describe how terribly the dogs suffer.
>>
>> I have set up an on line petition so that peoples' voices can be heard.
>It's
>> very easy and will only take a second of your time. Just go to
>> http://www.hua.org/Prison/millpetition1.html and fill in a few blanks.
>>
>> Please forward this email to every person, egroup, mailing list that you
>> know. It's critically important that we have a huge response.
>>
>> Thanks so much,
>> Lee Wheeler
>> Hearts United for Animals
>> http:/www.hua.org
>> The Sirius Shoppe
>> http://www.ihelppets.com
>> The store for animal lovers where all the profit goes to shut down
>puppymills.
>>
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