Founded by President Deborah Howard in 1992, Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) is the only national nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals from cruelty in pet shops and puppy mills. CAPS actively addresses the abuse and suffering of pet shop and puppy mill dogs through investigations, education, media relations, legislative involvement, puppy mill dog rescues, consumer assistance and pet industry employee relations.

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Feb 1, 2013
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Anti-Puppy Mill Group Protests Puppy Parlor Pet Shop

Companion Animal Protection Society protests pet shop in Lisle, Illinois for selling puppy mill dogs.

LISLE, IL, February 2, 2013 – Local pet shop Puppy Parlor advertises on their website huge store-wide sales but they exclude puppies. They find other ways to entice buyers with already low prices on dogs. The problem: selling pets from puppy mills might be a cost cutting move, but it comes with a high collateral price.

Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) decided to protest Puppy Parlor after it obtained proof the pet shop purchased dogs from unscrupulous breeders. These inhumane mills, mostly from the Midwest, mass breed dogs by the hundreds, cramming them inside filthy cages and providing inadequate veterinary care if any. 

Prairie Lane Kennel, operated by Dennis and Donna Van Wyk, expose their dogs to the elements in rickety outdoor pens covered with feces. CAPS has investigated the Van Wyk’s mill several times over the years and the conditions these dogs live in are not only appalling but in violation of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). USDA inspections show that they repeatedly fail to keep their facilities free of rust and clean – not to mention the lack of veterinary care. CAPS footage appears in the Dateline report “A Dog’s Life” from 2000, which won a Genesis award. 

Puppy Parlor obtains their dogs from several places, including the Van Wyks. They might argue that one bad breeder doesn’t mean they get all their pups from mills, unfortunately, the Van Wyks are not the exception but the norm. They use two brokers, J.A.K.’s Puppies and Oleo Acres, notorious for using puppy mills as their suppliers. To make matters worse, according to the Chicago Tribune, the drivers from Oleo Acres, operated by Patti Noethe, were arrested for animal cruelty in 2012.

Doug and Wendy Dettbarn, one of J.A.K.’s suppliers, have several repeat violations and damning USDA inspection photos. The pictures reveal dogs with green, crusty gunk around the eyes, engorged growths, and severe matting. In some cases, the mothers developed huge masses on their mammary glands from the constant breeding. One of Dettbarn/J.A.K.’s dogs was a sick purchase for the lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against Happiness Is Pets, another one of CAPS campaigns. 

“What is going on in that back room?” asks Ida McCarthy, CAPS Chicago Campaign Coordinator. “Show the public the back room.” According to Illinois Department of Agriculture statistics, the pet shop at one time had up to 50 puppies in their small suburban strip mall location. These dogs are stuffed in an area out of sight from the public, presumably in a place that would otherwise be a storeroom. For Puppy Parlor it is not enough to buy from these cruel places, they also seem eager to join the commercial breeding ranks. 

CAPS will hold regular peaceful protests to urge Puppy Parlor to go humane and stop their backroom breeding. After numerous consumer complaints and concrete evidence of their support of the puppy mill cycle, the store refuses to change their ways. With support from the community, CAPS will engage the potential customers and educate them about the harsh realities behind the puppy in the window.

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Puppy Parlor’s backroom

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Picture of Prairie Lane Kennels (Van Wyk) from USDA inspection.

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Picture of a dog at Doug and Wendie Dettbarn’s puppy mill from USDA inspection.



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Jul 10, 2012
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County approves hog hunting on public land »

VENICE - The screams of a dying pig filled the Sarasota County Commission chambers on Tuesday as animal-rights activists played videos they say show how animals would suffer during proposed hog hunts on county lands.

Some of the roughly 40 protesters used YouTube videos of dying pigs, protest signs and pictures of slain hogs to make their case that the hunts would be cruel and barbaric.


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Jun 28, 2012
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Animal Advocates Demonstrate in Aquebogue »



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May 15, 2012
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Mar 27, 2012
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Please watch and share “Cry of The Innocent: The Voices That Can’t Speak,” a compelling documentary about the fur industry produced by Kathleen Lowson.
http://www.cryoftheinnocent.com/

Please watch and share “Cry of The Innocent: The Voices That Can’t Speak,” a compelling documentary about the fur industry produced by Kathleen Lowson.

http://www.cryoftheinnocent.com/


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Feb 27, 2012
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Happiness is NOT Pets Demonstration