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Businiess name:  Happiness Is Pets
Review by:  dbg a.
Review content: 
The puppies look like they are cute and healthy behind the glass, but all the magic happens behind the scenes. What they DON'T tell you is that they feed the dogs several different chemicals in their water (it was yellow) some including an anti-diarrheal potion of some sort of growth reducer. The chemicals they give them are causing illnesses in dogs. The neighbor dog (who was from Happiness is Pets) had to get numerous surgeries on her hip because of the treatment. The other Happiness is pets dog a block or two away has a few conditions as well. The poor dogs are brought from puppy mills across the country where their parents, brothers and sisters have probably never seen broad daylight before. Not to mention they are taken from the mills too early, around 5 weeks. The dogs have no feelings or emotions since they are kept in tiny cages all day long. When we took out a yellow lab puppy, she violently attacked our young children and didn't even let us touch her, all she was concerned about was her chew toys and trying to escape the play pen. The staff can be friendly, but they don't know a thing. They were also pushy because when we took out the dog she kept on asking rudely, "Well....she's a cutie....ya gonna buy her?" When she mentioned that some chew toys were good for dogs, the vet warned us that some pups may choke and die. Not the best choice. Please don't fall for the cute puppy across the glass! PUPPY MILLS SHOULD BE BANNED!

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