This press release was sent out by San Diego Puppy, San Diego's largest seller of online puppies. This business is the current campaign target of SD Animal Defense Team. Be sure to join us at our protests!
So here it is. It would be amusing if it weren't so tragic.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE from San Diego Puppy
San Diego, California, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) July 13, 2011 --
CA, July 13, 2011 – Puppy petting is rising exponentially among the modern people as a part of pet fashion. Many breeds of puppies are available on sale for people. Many puppy sellers offer finest breeds of puppies and many admirable offers on every purchase of puppy from their counter. Puppy petting is becoming more than a hobby for many new pet owners. San Diego Puppy is a well known name brand for supply of puppies for sale in California region. This puppy and doggie seller has immense reputation as a multi-breed puppy supplier with a healthy track record of quality breeds. This famous puppy supplier offers various pure breeds of puppies for sale to customers. With apposite vigil on the dog breeders and stringent quality control mechanism they offer healthier and renowned breed of puppies for customers.
They take in puppies from the private farms and personal animal breeders, who offer pure breed of these creatures with apposite focus on vaccination and de-worming schedules. The puppies supplied by San Diego Puppy are certified by vet doctors to be a normal and maintained puppy for sale. They take apposite care and proffer proper love and affection to their puppies and their offered puppies are expected to be more obedient and nurtured than that one from the normal puppy mills. (ADT: What is a normal puppy mill, as compared to the abnormal puppy mills that SD Puppy evidently uses. All experts agree that pet store and online puppies have more health and training problems than other pups.)This expert puppy vendor has got years of expertise and coordination among the breeders and prospective owners. Their puppies are certified to be the best in their categories and breeds for becoming a pet.
This puppy supplier have devised out many customer-friendly literatures on safekeeping and regular care of puppies at home and by professional veterinarians. Their vaccination and de-worming literature speaks of their care and support for puppy owners. They also offer many freebies along with every purchase of puppy. With such intermediary offers they are one of the most preferred among the farms (ADT: farms? Really? Interesting choice of words considering pet store puppies come from factory farms that breed dogs like livestock.)those offer dogs for sale. San Diego Puppies for sale has an exclusive offer of winning a free maltipoo puppy with a quarterly lucky draw. Just by signing in for their newsletters any customer can be a prospective owner for this Maltipoo puppy absolutely free of cost.
(ADT: Of course it is completely illegal to offer a drawing for a free puppy. To get around this, they have now changed it to "get a puppy for a dollar.")
“We offer good promotional plans for our exclusive customers. We also proffer referral plans for our existing customers. Our promotions spread by words of mouth with our happy customers. We also compensate their efforts with apposite rewards and appraised returns. We conduct a lucky draw every quarter and distribute a free Maltipoo puppy to the lucky winner. Jerry had won March Madness 2011 with his Maltipoo. We are also conducting the next draw on 30th June to announce the winner for the second quarter. (ADT: Again, this is illegal.) We are sincere, dedicated and trained professionals. Any veterinary expert can certify our endeavors for safekeeping and grooming of San Diego Puppy for sale.”-articulates a spokesperson from San Diego Puppy. Come and sign in today for their absolutely free newsletter to secure your chance for your darling Maltipoo at http://www.sandiegopuppy.info
Contact Detail :- Spokesperson: David Salinas
Address : 7863 Gribble St San Diego, CA, USA 92114
Tel : 6195818377
Mail ID: sandiegopuppy@gmail.com
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May 28, 2012
May 24, 2012
From the ASPCA
Dear Animal Advocates,
We need your help! Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a proposed rule to close a loophole in current law that has “threatened the health and humane treatment of pets sold sight unseen over the Internet and via phone- and mail-based businesses.” Please act now to make sure this important rule is implemented.
Currently, only breeders who sell dogs to pet stores or to puppy brokers are required to be licensed and inspected by the USDA. Due to the wording of the federal Animal Welfare Act—passed 40 years ago, before existence of the Internet—a large (and growing) population of commercial breeders has been able to escape federal licensing and regulation.
What this means is that in many cases, no one is checking up on breeders who sell puppies directly to consumers over the Internet. As the ASPCA has seen firsthand, the photos of happy, healthy puppies posted on a breeder’s website often grossly misrepresent what conditions are really like for these puppies and their parents.
ASPCA experts have reviewed the USDA’s proposed rule—we support it, and have a few suggestions regarding how it could be made stronger. Please help us ensure that the Internet-breeder licensing loophole is closed!
What You Can Do
The USDA is accepting comments from the public on this issue for a short time. Visit the ASPCA Advocacy Center online today to quickly and easily submit a comment to the USDA, letting the agency know that you support the proposed rule to close a loophole that has caused untold thousands of dogs to suffer inhumane treatment without any federal or public oversight.
Thank you for taking action for puppy mill dogs!
www.aspca.org/USDA
We need your help! Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a proposed rule to close a loophole in current law that has “threatened the health and humane treatment of pets sold sight unseen over the Internet and via phone- and mail-based businesses.” Please act now to make sure this important rule is implemented.
Currently, only breeders who sell dogs to pet stores or to puppy brokers are required to be licensed and inspected by the USDA. Due to the wording of the federal Animal Welfare Act—passed 40 years ago, before existence of the Internet—a large (and growing) population of commercial breeders has been able to escape federal licensing and regulation.
What this means is that in many cases, no one is checking up on breeders who sell puppies directly to consumers over the Internet. As the ASPCA has seen firsthand, the photos of happy, healthy puppies posted on a breeder’s website often grossly misrepresent what conditions are really like for these puppies and their parents.
ASPCA experts have reviewed the USDA’s proposed rule—we support it, and have a few suggestions regarding how it could be made stronger. Please help us ensure that the Internet-breeder licensing loophole is closed!
What You Can Do
The USDA is accepting comments from the public on this issue for a short time. Visit the ASPCA Advocacy Center online today to quickly and easily submit a comment to the USDA, letting the agency know that you support the proposed rule to close a loophole that has caused untold thousands of dogs to suffer inhumane treatment without any federal or public oversight.
Thank you for taking action for puppy mill dogs!
www.aspca.org/USDA
May 20, 2012
ADT is on the scene! May 19, 2012
Thanks to Channel 10 for their great coverage of today's protest.
We have questions!
How can a dog wash also be a puppy store?
Where are the mothers of these puppies?
Why are all the puppies hidden behind locked doors?
How can David Salinas say that none of his puppies
come from puppy mills when he won't publicly share his breeders?
While we were protesting, D.S. and his employees closed the store and left -- 3 hours early! On a Saturday! He has also taken his store hours off of the door.
San Diego Puppy Protest 5-19-12
The San Diego Defense Team calls for a ban on pet stores that sell puppies.
Although it is not currently illegal, it is inhumane.
Most consumers would not want to purchase a puppy
from stores like SD Puppy if they really knew where the puppies come from.
Buying a puppy online or from a pet store
is a form of animal abuse. You are taking chances on the health of
your puppy and also sentencing its mother to a lifetime of misery.
Speak up! Speak out!
Demand an end to this cruel, multi-billion dollar industry.
May 15, 2012
Coming Up Sat. May 19 Protest With Us!
We will be at the David Salinas Dog Wash, where he is selling puppies from his online business, this coming
Sat., May 19.
3 - 5 PM.
5827 Mission Gorge Rd.
We will provide signs, just bring yourselves! This guy is feeling it and we've only been there twice so far. The pressure is ON.
Sat., May 19.
3 - 5 PM.
5827 Mission Gorge Rd.
We will provide signs, just bring yourselves! This guy is feeling it and we've only been there twice so far. The pressure is ON.
May 14, 2012
May 10, 2012
Friday May 11 ADT VS San Diego Puppy!
Protest Friday, May 11
5827 Mission Gorge Rd.
5 PM - 7 PM
Come for the entire time
or come after work!
This storefront is the David Salinas
San Diego Puppy business
disguised as a dog wash!
See you there!
May 05, 2012
San Diego Puppy Sells Misery! May 5 2012
What a great protest! We had a big turnout to protest the selling of puppies through the San Diego Dog Wash by David Salinas. Our First Amendment rights let us protest along the sidewalk on Mission Gorge Rd. and also directly in front of the store.
Thank you to each and every one of you who came to
speak up and speak out on behalf of the dogs.
Stay tuned for the next one coming up SOON!
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