It’s about the dogs. 11,327 dogs saved and counting… Image Source: milldogrescue.org
FACT: 99% of Puppy MILL DOGS are sold through: Pet Stores Internet Newspaper Image Source: http://www.nowisconsinpuppymills.com/gs1-lg.jpg
What is a Mill Dog?
WHAT IS A PUPPY MILL?
H E A L T I S U E H
Mill Dog #251 As a breeding dog, #251 lived 7 years of her life, in a small wire cage, with no human contact and no vet care. She was never taken outside of her cage.
Lily National Mill Dog Rescue was inspired by #251, named Lily. Theresa Strader rescued her from an auction in Missouri and founded NMDR in February 2007 in her honor.
Humble Beginnings NMDR was initially located at Theresa & Rich Strader’s family home in Black Forest.
Soon volunteers were coming to help…
And only two years later… NMDR moved to a new facility in Peyton, Colorado.
NMDR Mission Statement What is National Mill Dog Rescue? NMDR Mission Statement 501(c) (3) Non-Profit Rescue Rehabilitate Re-home Educate To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry.
How does NMDR help dogs? Volunteers save dogs from mills in several states and transport them to a safe place.
The dogs are then transported to NMDR headquarters
Once there, the dogs receive all the care they need RESCUES ARE WELCOMED AT LILY’S HAVEN
Grooming Magic!
From pitiful...
To perfect!
National Mill Dog Rescue volunteers work hard to save mill dogs National Mill Dog Rescue volunteers work hard to save mill dogs. Join us and you can help them too!
YOU have the Power to make a difference! Volunteer at NMDR! Fundraisers! * Canned food drive * Soft Dog Treats * Dollars for Dogs * Hat/ PJ Day
YOU have the Power to make a difference! Educate! Tell your family, your friends, everyone who will listen about puppy mills. Adopt…don’t shop!
YOU have the Power to make a difference! Rescue! When adding a dog or puppy to your family, please consider rescue first. Rescued dogs make the best pets!
www.milldogrescue.org