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Boogie the "puggle" only has three paws because his mom chewed one off in frustration at being caged at Pet Haven, the largest puppymill in Wisconsin.       Recent media stories on the horrors endured by puppy mill dogs such as Boogie, featured in Part One of WTMJ's April 07 puppy mill exposé, have ignited a public outcry for action.

       Our law makers are starting to listen. Some legislators have been responding by attending local Town Hall meetings and acknowledging that "something needs to be done," but many people are contacting us to ask what they can do NOW.

 
 

Tiny blue paw print bullet point   Contact your STATE legislators!

        Now, more than ever, we need to contact our state representatives via emails, phone calls, and letters. It is our STATE representatives who will be debating and voting on a "Pet Facilities Law" for Wisconsin.

       It is an election year. If your representatives are up for re-election, ASK them: "Where do you stand on puppymills in Wisconsin and why?" Make sure that they know their reply MATTERS to you and could affect your vote!

  • Find your state representatives by visiting http://www.legis.state.wi.us./ Click on "Who Represents Me" in the middle of the page.

  • One of Nellie's puppies.Send them the link to our Media page (below) and encourage them to view the videos and see for themselves the conditions in pet breeding facilities in Wisconsin.

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  • Remind them that these facilities are not only unhealthy for the animals, but also for customers, as discussed in Part Two of WTMJ's April 07 exposé, which features Max, a boxer with Brucellosis -- a disease that can be transmitted to humans.

  • In the article that Animal Planet's Victorial Stilwell has written for us, she says, "It is time for the legislators to sit up and take note because the practice of puppy milling has an impact on us all." Email your legislators the link to the article online, or download the printable version and "snail-mail" it to them.

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  • See our new Contacting Your Elected Officials page for tips, Talking Points, and a sample letter.

  • Remind your representatives that there are more pet lovers than Republicans or Democrats!
 

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Tiny blue paw print bullet point   Place or Sponsor a Classified Ad!

Actual ads placed by pet profiteers and counter-ad placed by the Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project.        Check out the "Pets" section of the classified ads in your local newspaper. Are there a lot of listings for puppies/kittens? Chances are, most of these people are pet profiteers -- either puppy millers or backyard breeders.

        For several years, Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project has been countering puppy mill advertising with educational ads warning about puppy mills and urging people NOT to buy. But we could use your help.

       Place your own educational ads in the newspapers where people are "shopping" for pets, and let them know the facts about pet profiteers vs responsible breeders. Click here for details and some sample ads placed by the Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project.

       Or -- make a donation to sponsor WPMP's ads by clicking on the PayPal link below! (See our DONATE! page for information on donating by check or money order.)

 

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Tiny blue paw print bullet point   Volunteer!

Volunteers set up and manned a booth at the Oshkosh Pet Expo in April 2008 to let people know about puppy mills.       There are many ways you can volunteer to help end suffering in Wisconsin Puppy Mills. Perhaps the greatest need at the moment, though, is for people to help us Get the Word Out, either through protests or through informational tables/booths at pet-themed events, county fairs, shelter fund-raisers, etc.

       The photo at right shows the table that the No Wisconsin Puppy Mills Group in Appleton, Wisconsin, set up at the Oshkosh Pet Expo in March 2008. We THANK THEM for distributing stacks of information, gathering signatures on the petition to our lawmakers (see below for petition details) and collecting donations for the Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project!

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Tiny blue paw print bullet point   Sign or Circulate a Petition:

Max the Akita is blind in one eye, among other things.       In addition to your individual letter to your state representatives (see above) asking them to author or sponsor a new, strong, Pet Facilities Bill, you may wish to sign or help circulate a petition. We now have two ways for you to do this:

1.  Online Petition: For those of you who like the simplicity of clicking and typing, please take five minutes to reinforce your support by signing the online petition created by our partners at Clark County Humane Society, in the heart of Wisconsin's new puppy mill capital.

 pawprint bullet point     Online Petition in support of the Pet Facilities Law!     pawprint bullet point

2.  Traditional Paper Petition:        For those of you who aren't comfortable giving information such as your name and address online, Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project has a traditional paper petition available. This petition reads:

"We, the undersigned residents of Wisconsin, respectfully request Governor Doyle and the Wisconsin Legislature to actively pursue legislation to LICENSE, INSPECT and SET STANDARD of HUMANE CARE for pet animals bred and or sold in Wisconsin.

"Further, as consumers and concerned citizens, we believe that pet animals are NOT 'agricultural products.' We believe they require standards of care that are specifically suited for their species and breed. Those standards must include socialization and proper housing, exercise, food, water and veterinary care. PLEASE HELP STOP the Puppy Mill Industry that is growing at an alarming rate here in Wisconsin. It harms people and pets. It's time to protect both."

 pawprint bullet point     Download and Print Traditional Paper Petition     pawprint bullet point

       These petitions will be forwarded to Wisconsin Legislators when the new Pet Facilities Bill has been written and is submitted to the Legislature for consideration. Your ongoing support is critical to this bill being passed!

 
 

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Tiny blue paw print bullet point   Watch our Website:

       We are updating several times a week with new information and ways our supporters can help:

Max the Boxer was a Good Dog.
 

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Tiny blue paw print bullet point   Educate, Educate, EDUCATE!

"Tile" graphic to use when linking to WPMP.

       Using the resources listed above and elsewhere on this website, learn all you can, and pass it along! The Number One reason puppy mills have been allowed to flourish in Wisconsin is that most people in the state have been ignorant of their existence. We've even provided a great graphic for you to use to link to to the Wisconsin Puppy Mill Project website! (Click here for image file and html for the animated tile graphic at left.)

 

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Tiny blue paw print bullet point   Be patient, and NEVER give up.

This is the mother of the pup above, shortly after her purchase at the 10 March 07 Thorp Dog Auction.       The legislative process will take time, and we understand your frustration--we've been working to get new laws passed since 1999 and know how extremely difficult it is to be patient. However, with your help, this time, we'll have the grassroots support to convince our legislators to author and pass a strong and concise "Pet Facilities Law" that will apply to ALL commercial breeders and sellers of pets, not just those who sell wholesale.

       Our opposition is hoping that we will get tired and quit. That isn't going to happen! With your help, we are going to win this war against the institutionalized animal abuse of the pet industry in Wisconsin!

 

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