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Businiess name:  Debby's Pet Land
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Im writing this to inform all animal lovers out there. I work for a humane organization and we have had complaint after complaint about Debby's Pet Land. The dogs come from Puppy Mills, which are like the evquilant to factory farms. Those cute puppies that you see are inbred, overbred, and sickly. The mothers and fathers of these puppies are kept in cages their whole life, some never even get to walk on solid ground, they are breeding machines...and many of the puppies and unsocialized...which can make training very difficult. Purchasing a puppy from a pet store like Debby's Pet land is supporting this cruelty. If you want to make a puppy part of your home please buy from a shelter or respondsible breeder :-) \r \r Pros: there are none Cons: purchasing a puppy supports puppy mill abuse

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