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PAWS suggests: call 911. Please don't leave abused animals without doing so first! Otherwise, it is YOU that are neglecting them!
I have not been to this place, but I do call 911 *anywhere* I... More
PAWS suggests: call 911. Please don't leave abused animals without doing so first! Otherwise, it is YOU that are neglecting them!
I have not been to this place, but I do call 911 *anywhere* I see animal abuse happening.
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Those poor scared puppies! They keep them in tiny cages with their little feet poking through the holes- I asked if they ever get play time and was told yes as they pointed below to a metal water... More
Those poor scared puppies! They keep them in tiny cages with their little feet poking through the holes- I asked if they ever get play time and was told yes as they pointed below to a metal water tub full of cedar- The employees could care less about these puppies, it makes me sad every time I drive by there- how on earth are they still legally able to sell these puppies??????? They need to have their license revoked.
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I have been to farmland 3 times in the last eight months to get grains for my horses,and there are four puppy's now full grown dogs stuck in those small cages. It breaks my heart that this is... More
I have been to farmland 3 times in the last eight months to get grains for my horses,and there are four puppy's now full grown dogs stuck in those small cages. It breaks my heart that this is allowed. I don't think they are ever let out ( what a horrible life) I wish everyone that went in there would call the human society on them. I won't be going back,would rather drive further to get my grains.
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I am so glad to see the concern regarding Farmland and their association with puppy mills. Would anyone be interested in joining me to organize a campaign against the selling of puppy mills pups... More
I am so glad to see the concern regarding Farmland and their association with puppy mills. Would anyone be interested in joining me to organize a campaign against the selling of puppy mills pups here in Kitsap? Starting with Farmland.
Farmland states that their pups come from a "great" breeder in Kansas.
After seeing your posts, I set up the following email. Please contact me at kitsappuppymillpups@gmail.com.
~Concerned in Hansville
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All the dogs they have are from a puppy mill. Have you ever looked at the broucher they have on each individual dog?? I HAVE! The place they get thier inventory from is a puppy mill... anyone... More
All the dogs they have are from a puppy mill. Have you ever looked at the broucher they have on each individual dog?? I HAVE! The place they get thier inventory from is a puppy mill... anyone that breeds more than 3 different breeds of dog is a puppy mill. I looked at a pedigree of a Boxer they had in there NOT one kennel name I could recognize...and I KNOW BOXER PEDIGREES & ALL THE TOP PRODUCERS with shows etc etc.
I WILL NEVER shop and support anyone that supports puppy mills. Its dispicable and the prices that Farmland sells those "quality" dogs are astronomical. My pet price from a champion sired and all the dogs on pedigree are health tested are not even that high.
FARMLAND SELLS PUPPY MILL DOGS. Dogs that are bred for money and no consideration was taken if the comformation or health of that dog is to the AKC standard for that breed. Not to mention the temperament of the breeding dogs.
When we buy a pet or even shop at a store that sells puppies, we contribute to a heartless underground industry that forces dogs to spend their entire lives in cages constantly breeding to support consumer demand for puppies.
DISGUSTING, OUTRAGEOUS and OBSCENE!
www.stoppuppymills.org
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It would be good store if they just were selling supplies for animals and NOT actually Selling Animals. Their pups are kept in VERY small cages or horse watering containers. They are EXTREAMLY over... More
It would be good store if they just were selling supplies for animals and NOT actually Selling Animals. Their pups are kept in VERY small cages or horse watering containers. They are EXTREAMLY over priced, and I’m very sure they are from puppy mills. We have 1st hand experience from a Beagle a family member purchased there. Lets just say he was not all there. They staff is not very friendly and they actually use to have farm animals under the store in a basement for long time, till they were forced to close it due to poor conditions. hmm I wonder why.....
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Judy,
I recently went into Farmland (Silverdale, Wa.) this past week and I was utterly horrified at the conditions of this store. It was dirty, cramped and smelly. After talking a walk around... More
Judy,
I recently went into Farmland (Silverdale, Wa.) this past week and I was utterly horrified at the conditions of this store. It was dirty, cramped and smelly. After talking a walk around this store, witnessing the conditions the live animals (puppies, birds, rabbits, etc) live in, I wanted to cry!! I was wondering what the Washington state laws are and how can a nasty "pet shop" such as this can still remain in business? I was also amazed at the customers shopping in the store were actually were making purchases and okay with the conditions of the store. I am not sure why and how this "store" operates and why they are allowed to remain in business, but I was offended and upset after leaving.
-Horrified in Silverdale, Washington
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They offer lots of farm items . from horses to dogs to pigs and chickens. Very nice selection on fencing too The parking is a tad tricky because it is right on the main road in Silverdale. and by... More
They offer lots of farm items . from horses to dogs to pigs and chickens. Very nice selection on fencing too The parking is a tad tricky because it is right on the main road in Silverdale. and by a busy light. I bought a bunny from them once before and she was a nut. Not a good pet. I have bought suet from them in the off season and it was only .59 cents
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