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  2. Puppy mill - Wikipedia

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    It would ban the sale of dogs through pet shops, the internet or newspapers. The aim is to crack down on impulse purchases and shut down unregistered backyard breeders. These breeders should no longer easily profit from the sale of the dogs and the number of unwanted and abandoned animals could drop. [42]

  3. Preservation breeding - Wikipedia

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    Preservation breeding can have several purposes: Protection of genetic diversity within a species or a breed; [2] [4] [5]; Preservation of valuable genetic traits that may not be popular or in fashion in the present, but may be of great value in the future; [1]

  4. Maine Coon Breeder Shares Controversial Take on Why ... - AOL

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    "Let’s be honest the real problem is backyard breeders and people who don’t neuter their pets," one commenter argued. "Gorgeous babies. It can get so exhausting trying to get people to ...

  5. All the times you wished you weren't a pet owner ... - AOL

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    While there's no way to stop your pet from shedding, you can minimize it with a daily grooming session. ... so considering a low-shedding breed may enable you to enjoy all the joys of having a fur ...

  6. Jurnee Carr - Wikipedia

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    Advocate for the Stop Puppies Mills Campaign at the International Animal Care Expo 2012, Las Vegas, NV resulting in the closing of a loophole in the Animal Welfare Act for online breeders . Appreciation Award from the American Heart Association 2012 - "For your support of the mission of the American Heart Association"

  7. Animal breeding - Wikipedia

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    By "breeding the best to the best", employing a certain degree of inbreeding, considerable culling, and selection for "superior" qualities, one could develop a bloodline or "breed" superior in certain respects to the original base stock. Such animals can be recorded with a breed registry, the organisation that maintains pedigrees and/or stud books.