![]() ![]() "If it's over 60 dogs they can't be shot." "Unfortunately if a kennels breeds less than 60 dogs they can shoot them," he said. Bill Smith, the founder of Main Line Animal Rescue, says that the dogs are then disposed of - sometimes euthanized, sometimes shot. The female breeders live their life producing litter after litter. Most of those puppies will eventually be sold to pet stores, but their mothers will likely never know a home other than this. ![]() Hundreds of puppies can be seen stacked in crate on top of crate. It is a world most people never see, but undercover video shot by Main Line Animal Rescue provides a startling look. Lancaster County has been called the puppy mill capital of the U.S., and the trade is largely dominated by the Amish. Reclusive and private, most people only catch glimpses of them as they make their way through the hills of Pennsylvania's Dutch County in buggies.īut some of their perfectly manicured farms are home to a secret world. March 27, 2009— - The Amish are widely viewed as plain, peaceful people. ![]()
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