The misery of puppy mills can end. The most effective way to eliminate the puppy mill industry is to educate the public; bringing awareness to the reality that if you buy a puppy from avenues such as pet stores, Internet websites or from newspaper ads then you are perpetuating the ongoing suffering of puppy mills.
UPDATE! After many months of hard work and fundraising our billboard view pics is finally going up! Beginning December 1, 2008 and running through to January 31, 2008 our billboard will be in place Northbound on the Pat Bay Highway (Victoria BC, Canada).

Please help keep this billboard standing! The months of December 2008 and January 2009 are already paid for . . . but we need your help to make sure this billboard stays up for Feburary 2009 and longer.
To make a donation please send cheques to: Say No to Pet Store Puppies, 108-800 Kelly Road,
Suite #419,
Victoria B.C.,
V9B 6J9 or use the Pay Pal button below.
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ADD OUR BANNER TO YOUR WEB SITE!
Use your web page to spread the word about the dangers of puppy mills and pet stores — educate visitors with a ShutDownPuppyMills.com web banner (see example below).

To add our banner to your website or blog simply copy the entire code below and paste it into your web page.
SPONSOR A NEWSPAPER AD . . . . learn how.
DISTRIBUTE THE SHUT DOWN PUPPY MILLS RACK CARDS
These high quality, glossy coated cards hold all the information needed to help the public understand the horrific abuse which goes on in the Puppy Mill industry.
Easy to display in a window or on a countertop or you can hand them out at your next protest.
| "Shut Dow Puppy Mills" High Quality Display Rack Cards. | |
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1000 - $165 CDN |
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WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Writing a letter to the editor of your local newspaper is a great way to get the word out about the Pet Store/Puppy Mill Connection. Write your own version or download our Microsoft Word version that you can alter. Download Sample Letter.
RECOMMEND US
Help spread the word of the atrocities of the puppy mill business; recommend us to friends and family. When you tell two friends, they'll tell two friends and so on . . .





