From Sara Amundson <[email protected]>
Subject 1 out of 8 dogs sick or injured
Date May 23, 2023 2:03 PM
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Open lesions… barely able to walk… hair loss. ([link removed])
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Fight Back Against Animal Abuse! Deadline: May 31 ([link removed])

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Friend,

In West Point, Iowa, a puppy mill called the Stonehenge Kennel contains more than 800 dogs. Over the last eight years, more than 125 dogs have been found sick or injured; some had open lesions and could barely walk. Other dogs were suffering from hair loss, swellings on their legs, paws, and abdomens and other painful issues. And yet, the kennel is still licensed by the USDA and can sell to pet stores.

Because of puppy mills like the Stonehenge Kennel, the Humane Society Legislative Fund is fighting for the passage of the Puppy Protection Act, which was reintroduced in Congress earlier this year, to improve conditions for puppy mill dogs.

But to win this fight and all our policy battles for animals, we need you with us. Will you please make an urgent $20 contribution today to help meet our fundraising goal of $35,000 by May 31? ([link removed])

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The Puppy Protection Act would amend the Animal Welfare Act to raise the standards of care required for USDA-licensed dog breeders. Large-scale commercial dog breeders that sell to pet stores or online are required to obtain a USDA license, undergo regular inspections and comply with the Animal Welfare Act.

But under the minimal standards of care now in place, breeders can keep dogs in cramped cages with scant protection from bitter cold or scorching hot weather. They can breed female dogs repeatedly until their bodies give out. And once they are worn out, these mother dogs can be killed or sold at auction.

Friend, dogs deserve better. Every animal deserves better. And you can make all the difference in their lives. Please give now to help end the suffering of animals. By helping us reach our fundraising goal of $35,000 by May 31, you’ll empower our political and advocacy efforts on behalf of all animals and give puppy mill victims the chance at better lives. ([link removed])

Thank you,
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Sara Amundson
President
Humane Society Legislative Fund

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