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WHAT IS A PUPPY FARM?
A puppy farm (also known as a puppy factory or puppy mill) is defined as ‘an intensive dog breeding facility that is operated under inadequate conditions that fail to meet the dogs’ behavioural, social and/or physiological needs’.
Puppies from puppy farms may be sold via any avenue of sale including the internet, newspaper ads, markets, carboot sales, pet shops or sometimes at the puppy farm itself. Puppy farms may also use a house as a ‘shop front’ to sell their animals from, so you don’t get to see the appalling conditions they breed dogs in. We don’t know exactly how many puppy farms there are in Australia, as many puppy farms operate in highly remote areas and are not known to authorities, but with the advent of internet sales it is a growing national problem.

WHY SHOULD WE TAKE ACTION?
Without further saying, we all understand animals deserve an appreciative life as us human.
Right now, these poor little creatures are being abused and treated under an horrifying condition. Should each individual is aware of how single action can make, only we can stop this tragedy.
WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP?
Except for smart buying, we just want to let you know there are many wonderful dogs and puppies looking for a good home. And that is what The Story project is trying to convey.
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