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A nightmare for puppies and their mothers

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The Puppy Protection Act would drastically improve the lives of dogs in federally licensed breeding

The Puppy Protection Act would drastically improve the lives of dogs in federally licensed breeding facilities. Take action now. [The Humane Society of the United States]() [An older person sitting with their dog]( {NAME}, Life for puppies and their mothers in commercial breeding facilities, commonly referred to as puppy mills, is a nightmare. Due to outdated regulations and lack of enforcement, puppy mill owners are able to get away with providing LESS than the bare minimum of care to the animals. Puppies spend 24/7 in tiny, filthy, wire-floored, stacked cages with no ability to run and play. In the worst cases, some dogs don’t even have enough food and water. [But there's hope on the horizon: the Puppy Protection Act.]( This crucial piece of legislation aims to hold the industry accountable and improve the lives of countless puppies and their mothers. Your support can make all the difference. [Please take a moment to contact your U.S. Representative and urge them to champion this lifesaving legislation.]( Together, we can ensure a brighter future for these vulnerable animals. [Take Action]( Photo by Michelle Riley/The HSUS [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [text]( [View in browser]( [Donate today to stand up for animals who need you.]( © 2024 [The Humane Society of the United States]() [1255 23rd St. NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037]() donorcare@humanesociety.org | [202-452-1100](tel:202-452-1100) This message was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:). [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [supporter]

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