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Report: Many Reasons to Howl about Buying Dogs Online

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Friday, December 21, 2012   

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - The holidays often prompt people to add a cuddly new addition to the family, but if you buy a dog online, there's a good chance it came from a puppy mill.

Jeff Moravek, director of communications with the Animal Humane Society in Minnesota, says shopping online is common now, but it's not a good idea for getting a pet.

"I think it's one thing to buy a book or a DVD on Amazon, but when you're talking about animals and pets, that's a very serious purchase, and it just really helps you to be able to see that animal in person."

Moravek says dogs from these high-volume operations can have genetic, health or socialization issues. A report from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) says more than 700,000 dogs are for sale on any given day on the Internet and 62 percent of the ads appear to be from puppy mills.

Moravek says if you do have to purchase an animal, do it locally where you can see the conditions where it was born and raised. Of course, Moravek says adoption is an even better choice.

"If you're adopting, for example, from the Humane Society here, you can be sure that the animal is spayed and neutered, has gone through behavioral and medical tests, it's been examined by a vet, all the shots are up to date."

IFAW campaigns officer Tracy Coppola says the group's analysis found many ads that appear to be from small, family breeders - but that wasn't the case.

"You know, puppy mills know there's a close bond between people and dogs, and they prey upon that bond. That's one of the things that we really wanted to highlight with this investigation, that dogs really are members of the family. So, you wouldn't buy a member of your family online, obviously."

The IFAW is calling for new regulations on pet sales, and says an outdated Animal Welfare Act that doesn't address online sales has become a loophole for unscrupulous breeders to sell directly to consumers.




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