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"When officials raided an alleged "puppy mill" near Summerville, in LaSalle Parish recently, they found a dead Chihuahua puppy lying in an empty food bowl with three adult Chihuahua's looking on. Eighty (80) dogs were seized from the site, and charges of cruelty to animals were filed against the kennel owner, Bobby Reeves." "Humane society members and law enforcement officials seized 80 dogs on May 16, off Highway 503 outside of Summerville. Humane Society officials said the dogs were forced to live in their own filth, eat rotten food, and drank algae-infested water. The animals were distributed to several Rapides Parish veterinarians for treatment of a number of problems, including flea infestation, weeping, open sores, eye infections, and ulcers, heartworms and other internal parasites." The dogs on this page all come from an "alleged" puppy mill in Central Louisiana. The case is still in litigation. By their personalities and behaviors, these individuals seem like they were once someone's beloved companions, perhaps stolen or placed unknowingly. Please cross post this site to anyone you know who might have lost such dogs. Several of these animals were in whelp, with two due any day. One small Chihuahua couldn't walk when rescued, due to extreme weakness, and due to deliver any time. The pictures below will give you some idea of how she is faring. With the weakness in her legs, and being in whelp on top of that, it's all she can do to move hardly at all. She is only a year old if that, and is essentially, an old dog in mannerisms and how she stands and walks. In this picture, this poor little baby is attempting to walk toward a treat. My hands are there to steady this baby. She never did get to the treat. :-(
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Procter & Gamble |
Each year, thousands of animals die in Procter &
Gamble laboratories -- the victims of painful, Caustic chemicals are forced into the eyes of rabbits and applied to animals' shaved and raw skin. Laboratory workers place the animals in restraining devices so they cannot struggle while the workers apply the chemicals, which burn into the animals' eyes and skin. P&G "scientists" do not sedate the animals or give them pain killers. Animals sometimes break their necks or backs attempting to escape the pain. Those that survive are used in yet additional painful tests ... until they are finally killed. The victims include rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets and other animals. P&G refuses to stop testing its products on animals, despite the fact that these tests are not required by any law, and despite the fact that more reliable and humane alternatives do exist. |
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