Kill shelters and puppy mills

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I love dogs with all my heart. I know how helpful they can be, I know how they can help the deaf and blind. And I also know they can be great just as regular companions and how you can grow an everlasting friendship with them, but the problem is there are so many dogs out there without homes and there are kill shelters that kill dogs in the span of two days! There are also places called puppy mills that force dogs to have puppies and sell them, and most of them have diseases. Puppy mills also just get the dogs for the money. They don't care about the dog's health or if they're even fed enough. Just remember to always adopt dogs at shelters or from considerate breeders because there are tons of dogs waiting for you there. FUN FACT: in some states, they even made puppy mills illegal.

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