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Rescue
Thousands of animals are euthanized every day due to overpopulation, abandonment, and neglect. While rescues work tirelessly to save lives, the root problems, lack of regulation, irresponsible breeding, and insufficient public education, remain largely unaddressed by law.
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Lobbying
Animal welfare often takes a backseat in legislative priorities. Many laws are outdated, under-enforced, or riddled with loopholes that allow cruelty to persist unchecked. Without dedicated pressure, lawmakers rarely act on behalf of the voiceless.
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Factory Farming
Factory farming is one of the largest, most unchecked sources of animal cruelty in the world. Animals raised in industrial operations are often confined in inhumane, overcrowded conditions, denied sunlight, natural movement, or proper veterinary care, all for the sake of mass production and profit.
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Puppy Mills
Puppy mills are mass breeding facilities that prioritize profit and greed over the health and wellbeing of dogs. Mothers are bred repeatedly until they’re “used up,” and puppies are often sick, undersocialized, and sold through deceptive outlets, pet stores, online ads, and backyard breeders.