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Leaving a casino one day in Oklahoma, I saw a sign "puppies for sale", and knowing that I already had my hands full with my 2 babies at home, something compelled me to stop. I stopped, and what I saw was a "puppy mill" breeder, pulling the puppies out of their overcrowded cages by any part of the body closest to her- a leg, the neck, whatever, to the point where I screamed as she picked up one to show me. Her comment "you can't hurt these things" was even more upsetting, but what really got me was when I saw the puppies, all crammed in cages too small - and when I got my 2 home, realizing that they had never been let out of a kennel. I first placed them down on a towel, and they wouldn't leave the towel, despite having the run around of the whole house. I LITERALLY had to teach my 2 adorable babies that it was ok for them to walk through the house. Our chiweenie is small, but his body is so long that he barely knew how to walk on his back 2 legs seeing as he was 6 months old when we got him and he had never been let out of the kennel.
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