Soon they will heal and start looking for their forever homes. They are all currently being vetted, groomed, and fostered. I am happy to report that NO DOGS WERE LEFT BEHIND that day! On November 22, 2014, all dogs were rescued from a horrible fate. But until then, we felt the need to stop 100 dogs from becoming breeding dogs to generate thousands of more dogs! This is why it is so important for us to band together and find a better solution to this problem. Yes, it is a catch-22 with the money going back into Terri’s hands. Rescue groups worked together at raising funds, volunteers, and supplies to get these dogs into appropriate care and out of the cycle of puppy mills. After rescue assistance was denied, Terri decided to have 100 of her dogs auctioned off. Over 150 Cavaliers lived in a single-wide trailer home. ![]() Rescue groups had been working hard to obtain the dogs owned by AKC Breeder of Merit Terri Taylor Easterbrooks (Rock Cliff Farm) after learning about their horrible living conditions. The story of the 100 Cavaliers and 12 other breeds of dogs (Cocker Spaniels, French Bulldogs, and Shiba Inus) actually started a long time ago. The puppy mill topic gets “hot” after a raid or bust, then goes back to the back burner for the general public. Social media, friends, don’t let this topic die until there are NONE LEFT! If everyone is able donated that twelve dollars a year, can you imagine what good that can do? Every little drop in the bucket helps, and drops can turn into oceans. You can easily set up a monthly donation to your favorite animal charity. Animal welfare groups never have enough funds. All of the animal rescue groups and animal advocacy groups can use volunteers to help their mission. Stay on top of it don’t let even one dog suffer because you didn’t contact authorities. If you think you see or know a possible inhumane situation, contact your local animal control warden. Don’t be shy about gathering your friends together and setting up monthly meetings to discuss important issues and to start a campaign. Contact your State legislators and say that you want drastic changes.And of course, don’t buy one! Write a polite letter to the store owner explaining why you will not frequent their store. Don’t shop at pet stores selling puppies.Here are just a few ideas to get you started. ![]() So take action, get involved, and share their stories. There are humane groups working hard at changing the way we treat our animals. We can all band together and make change happen. Puppy mills have been going on for a long, long time.
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