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North Carolina Addresses Problem of Puppy Mills

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Monday, April 22, 2013   

CLINTON, N.C. - Ricky Bobby is one of hundreds of dogs rescued during 13 puppy mill raids in North Carolina in the last two years. He was found with his hind legs paralyzed during the March raid of a Sampson County puppy mill.

Veterinary technician Megan Bliss, Ricky Bobby's new owner, built him a cart to carry his back legs.

"For some reason we just gravitated towards each other," Bliss said. "I knew he needed a cart, I knew that I could build him a cart and I was excited to do that. I just fell in love with him."

No current law in North Carolina requires regulation of animal breeding businesses, but a bill (HB 930) introduced in the House this month would impose standards of care that include daily access to food and water and appropriate veterinary care for the animals. Thirty-five other states have similar laws in place, including Georgia and Tennessee.

Kim Alboum, North Carolina state director for the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), said the state has about 300 dog breeders and, while not all of them are puppy mills, recent raids indicate there is a problem.

"Simply based on the number of puppy mill busts that we've had over the last two-and-a-half years, I think it's a pretty compelling argument that we have a serious issue," Alboum said.

The HSUS defines a puppy mill as a facility that does not breed for the health and well-being of the animal. She said reputable breeders are not in it primarily for the money.

"Any responsible dog breeder will tell you that breeding dogs is just not very profitable. These animals require medical care. They're living, breathing things that require more than just food, water and shelter," Alboum added.

There are still animals rescued from the Sampson County raids looking for homes. The Wake County SPCA has information about them.

April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month.



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