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Missouri was the nation’s ‘puppy mill capital’ — but advocates fought back

Dec 2, 2021
31:26
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Dog Breeding - What Was Going on in Missouri?
02:42 • 3min
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Was It a State-Sanctioned Dog Breeding Industry in Missouri?
05:43 • 3min
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The Puppy Mill of Cruelty Prevention Act
08:53 • 2min
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Do You Know What This Law Means for Dog Breeders?
11:05 • 2min
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Canine Cruelty Prevention Act in Missouri
13:27 • 3min
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The Humane Society of Missouri, Animal Cruelty Task Force
16:18 • 3min
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Is There a Problem Animal Mill in Missouri?
18:58 • 3min
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I'd Love to See Vetenarians in the Enclosures
21:41 • 3min
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The Sale of Dogs and Pet Stores in the US
24:25 • 2min
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Dog Breeding in Missouri
26:27 • 3min
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Saint on the Air
29:43 • 2min
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For years, Missouri was known for its problem dog breeders. Advocates explain what changed after legislation cracked down on the industry — and where they still see room for improvement in the Show Me State.
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