![]() “When went, these animals were in deplorable conditions,” said Moriartes. Tiny puppy brought to the Port Washington campus. Places like the National Mill Dog Rescue and North Shore Animal League America are working together to put a stop to puppy mills and help the dogs and puppies saved from those conditions find a safe and happy home. According to the Humane Society of the United States, about 10,000 puppy mills are currently active, with a combined estimated total of 500,000 dogs kept for breeding purposes. Puppy mills are inhumane high-volume dog breeding facilities that churn out puppies for profit, ignoring the needs of the pups and their mothers. NMDR is run almost solely by volunteers and has pledged to put an end to the cruelty of the puppy mill industry. Since 2007, NMDR has been supported by hundreds of volunteers and has rescued more than 16,000 dogs. National Mill Dog Rescue (NMDR) is a non-profit organization located in Peyton, CO, with a mission to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry. “Our good friends from National Mill Dog Rescue got a call from the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) saying that a commercial breeding facility was being shut down because of health reasons,” said Ted Moriartes, Rescue Team Leader of North Shore Animal League America. This month’s rescue adds 57 animals to the 1,100,000 animals the shelter has saved. Since 1944, North Shore Animal League America has been saving the lives of dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. ![]() In early November, North Shore Animal League America brought 57 puppies and small-breed dogs from a breeding facility in Missouri to the Port Washington campus. We reserve the right to decline any adoption based on what we feel is in the best interest of the dog.Ted Moriartes, Rescue Team Leader of North Shore Animal League America, with a rescued puppy. We want to find them loving, permanent homes and go to great lengths to place the right dog into the right family. ![]() We are solely committed to the dogs accepted into the rescue. The primary adopter must be at least 21 years old. Landlords will be contacted in every case, no exception. Please read prior to submission of an application for adoption.Īll potential homes must complete our adoption process which includes an application, meet and greet, home inspection and veterinary reference.Īpplicants must provide veterinary references if they have previously owned a pet and contact veterinary facilities to authorize release of their records to a PMRT representative upon request.Īpplicants who rent their homes must verify that they are permitted to have a dog and provide a landlord contact number on the adoption application. ![]() Adoption donations are not negotiable and payment must be made in full prior to or at the time of the placement of the dog. The adoption donation varies and is included in the dog’s description on the website as well as in the Adoption Agreement. If you are not in this area and are looking to adopt, we recommend that you visit our Rescue Partners area or to locate a rescue in your area.Ī legally binding Adoption Agreement must be signed at the time a dog is placed. ![]() When applying for a specific dog please check the profile to see where the dog is located. We have foster homes in Rochester, NY, Buffalo, NY, and Macedonia, OH. The Puppy Mill Rescue Team’s dogs are placed into adoptive homes within 60 miles of the foster home. ![]()
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